Robert Brownlee Currey
Robert Brownlee Currey (1774–1848) was an American Jeffersonian Republican politician.[1][2] He served as the Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee from 1822 to 1824.[1][2][3]
Robert Brownlee Currey | |
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Robert Brownlee Currey ca. 1837 | |
Born | 1774 |
Died | December 8, 1848 Nashville, Tennessee |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Politician |
Spouse(s) | Jane Gray Owen |
Children | Richard Owen Currey Algernon B. Currey Robert B. Currey William Hume Currey Algernon S. Currey Washington J. Currey John Currey Elizabeth Jane Currey |
Early life
Robert Brownlee Currey was born in 1774.[1]
Career
Currey served as the first United States Postmaster in Nashville.[3][4] From 1822 to 1824, he served as Mayor of Nashville.[1][2][3]
Personal life and death
Currey was married to Jane Gray Owen.[1] They had eight children, Richard Owen Currey (1816-1865), Algernon B. (d. 1815, 7 months old), Robert B. (1817-1860), William Hume (1818-1831), Algernon S., Washington J., John, and Elizabeth Jane.[1][3] He died on December 8, 1848 in Nashville.[1]
References
- Friends of Metropolitan Archives of Nashville and Davidson County, TN
- Nashville Library
- The East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications, East Tennessee Historical Society, Issue 50, 1982, p. 58
- Mary Bondurant Warren, Family Puzzlers, Heritage Papers, Issues 1368-1392, 1995
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Preceded by John Patton Erwin |
Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee 1822–1824 |
Succeeded by Randal McGavock |
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