- Tralee. In the
Roman Catholic Church,
Currans parish was
united to
Tralee by 1703. In 1866 the
western part of
Currans was
included in the new
Catholic parish...
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residents in
Currans Hill.
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander people made up 4.9% of the po****tion. The
median age of
people in
Currans Hill was 32...
- Township,
Sangamon County,
Illinois Curan, a
commune in
southern France Currans, a
village in
County Kerry,
Ireland Curren (disambiguation)
Corran (disambiguation)...
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Streak caught the
Currans young". Sportstar.
Retrieved 4 July 2021. Melbourne, Will Macpherson. "Ashes diary: the
Currans, the
Marshes and their...
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counties Tipperary, Waterford, Galway, Leitrim,
Kerry and Fermanagh. The
Currans of
Kerry are said to have
originated with the Ui Charrain, of the Uí Meic...
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first ball on
World Cup debut". 5
October 2023. "Sam
Curran". CricketArchive. "Ashes diary: the
Currans, the
Marshes and
their family ties". The Times. Archived...
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Currans Hill
railway station was a
railway station on the
Camden railway line,
serving the
suburb of
Currans Hill, New
South Wales, Australia. It was located...
- Tony
Curran is a
Scottish actor who has
appeared in the film Underworld:
Evolution (2006), the
television series Doctor Who (2010), the
miniseries Roots...
-
intimates of the
Currans to
indicate that
Patience Worth had
lived in
rural Dorsetshire with her
father John and
mother Anne.
Curran had a
mental picture...
- Sean
Michael Curran (born 1976/1977) is an
American law
enforcement officer who has been
serving as the 28th
director of the
United States Secret Service...