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2 July 1863, the 
“Caingorn” arrived in Brisbane. Amongst the emigrants were Dougald and 
Margaret CURRIE and their children, Mary, Thomas, John and 
Margaret. Robert Bower BAINBRIDGE also emigrated on this ship. All 
were natives of Scotland.
By 1870, Dougald and his family were settled in 
Pullen Vale on portion 225 when they felled timber to build their home. He 
farmed the land and lived there until his death in 1882.
His daughter, 
Mary, selected the 59 acres adjoining portion 225. She married Robert Bower 
Bainbridge in 1871. Although Robert often worked away from home for a number of 
years, this was always their permanent home. Here their eleven children were 
born and nine of those children are buried in Moggill Cemetery as are their 
parents and their maternal grandparents.
The children:
George
Margaret
Elizabeth		m  Harry RANDALL  (later Mayor of Wynnum)
Dougald
John			m   Annie Ethel KIMBER
Mary Macpherson		m  George STAFFORD
Janet Ann
Robert James		m  Margaret CURRIE
Marian
Thomas William		m  Alice BINDLEY
Isabella Brown		m  Joseph Thomas ANSTEAD
The three girls who married moved away with their husbands, whilst the 
remainder made Pullen Vale their permanent home.
Thomas Currie married 
Margaret Templeton and made their home in the Ipswich area. It is believed they 
had eight children including twins. One of the twins, Lydia was around 11 when 
killed by a falling tree. She is buried in Moggill Cemetery as is her father 
Thomas.
John Currie married Sara (Sarah) TOLMAN in 1881 at 
his parents residence in Pullen Vale. 
They had eleven children:
Dugal
John Dougal
Mary		m  Henry Edward BIRD
Thomas
Robert
Margaret	m  Robert James BAINBRIDGE
Floretha	m  John JOHNSON
Sarah Ileen	m  Fredic James GILLINGWATER
Daisy
Violet		m  William ANSTEAD
Vivian James	m  Ida Sarah ELSE