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Robert McCurrey

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Robert McCurrey

Son of James & Margaret McCurrey. Left a legacy towards the cost of the hall for the Chelsea Temperance Society. See his parents' page for some more info.

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Robert McCurrey

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Chelsea Temperance Society - McCurrey

To the memory of James & Margaret McCurrey, early & devoted workers i...

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John Wylde

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Franz Liszt

Franz Liszt

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1 memorial