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      CURRIER, ALSON. The subject of this sketch first saw the light of day in the town of Victory, Vt., July 28, 1860. He is the son of Benjamin F. and Mary J. (Chapman) Currier. Alson received his education in the public schools of his native town and located in Kirby in 1888. He has always been a farmer. His farm consists of something over 206 acres in the south part of Kirby, and he has forty-four head of stock. 

      Mr. Currier has served the town two years as constable and collector of taxes, which responsible position he still holds, and three years as lister. 

      In 1887 he was united in marriage to Miss Lorett Glines of Carroll, N. H. By this happy union four children have been born, Edson W., George A., Alice B., and Hazel R. 
 

Source:  Successful Vermonters, William H. Jeffrey, E. Burke, Vermont, The Historical Publishing Company, 1904, page 127-128.

Prepared by Tom Dunn, April 2005