Lincoln County, West Virginia The Biography of William Harrison CURRY, D. D. The Biography of William Harrison CURRY, D. D. was submitted by Pat R. Adkins, E-mail address: This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. All other rights reserved. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the WVGenWeb Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.usgwarchives.net/wv/wvfiles.htm Source: Hardesty, Henry H. Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia. New York: H. H. Hardesty and Company, 1884. Rpt. in West Virginia Heritage encyclopedia. Ed. Jim Comstock. Richwood: Comstock. 1974 WILLIAM HARRISON CURRY, D. D. -- Is a son of Thomas and Susanna (Johnson) Curry and was born in Fayette county (now) West Virginia April 11, 1846. He was joined in marriage in Lincoln county, September 8, 1869 with Parthenia, daughter of Charles B. and Sarah Jane (Spurlock) Lawrence. She was born in Boone County, (now) West Virginia, April 28, 1851, and died October 8, 1883. They had nine children of whom five are living: Alice Stella, born September 3, 1870, died November 30, 1879; Josephine, October 6, 1871, died December 4, 1871; Cora Belle, October 4, 1872; Leonidas, September 28, 1874, died January 13, 1875; Benjamin Franklin, October 6, 1875; Minnie Valeria, April 23, 1877; Charles Thomas, January 22, 1879; Martha Ellen, February 20, 1880, died November 12, 1882; George Washington, March 13, 1883. Mr. Curry's parents died in 1846, when he was but eight years old, and Mrs. Curry's father died in September 1881. The subject of this sketch joined the Baptist Church in 1870 in which he is now an ordained minister, and preaches the Gospel at two points, Trace Fork and Mount Moriah. His wife became a member of the Baptist Church in 1870. W. H. Curry enlisted in the war between the States in September 1861, serving in Company B. 34th Battalion, Virginia Volunteer Mounted Riflemen. he was a soldier on the Confederate side and participated in the battles at Blue Springs, Knoxville, Winchester, Cedar Creek, Lynchburg, Martinsburg, Piedmont, Brandy Station and Gettysburg. Dr. Curry owns about 272 acres of fine farming land in the counties of Lincoln and Putnam on Big Creek, six miles north of Hamlin. There is a large orchard of apple, peach and pear trees, and a portion of the land is heavily timbered. Dr. Curry's postoffice address is Hamlin, Lincoln county, West Virginia.