Hello kshaw & Millmoor,
I found this on Ancestry, UK Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960.
Mrs. Margt Currie, Ho/wife age 43. Eliz. age 11? John age 9. James age 24 Occupation: Mason.
Sailing aboard 'Corinthian'. Departure: 30th May,1903 from Glasgow bound for Quebec, Canada. Final destination Toronto.
This all matches the Currie family except Elizabeth's age. She would be abt 14 not 11 in 1903.
I wondered if Margaret along with oldest son James, daughter Elizabeth & son John had gone out to Canada to find work, accommodation etc. with the rest of the family following later.
Like Millmoor I looked for son James on 1901 Census & came up with the same one. James N Currie 22 Stone Cutter. Julia 23. Maggie 4. Mary 3. Julia 2. Ellen 9Mo. at 282 Great Easter Rd, Camlachie Parish.
So Back to the other Currie family aboard 'Corinthian' 19th Sept,1903.
Mrs Currie, Howife Adult. Margt age 7. Mary 4. Julian? (Female) 4. Nellie 3. Agnes & James both 11 Months. A close enough match to be the same family do you think?
SP have a James Neil Currie/Julia Hilley marriage 1896 at Blackfriars, Glasgow. If this James is James Currie & Margaret Sharkey's son it would tie all of these passenger lists & families together.
I think Margaret's younger children travelled to Canada Sept,1903 aboard 'Corinthian' (Ticket Nos: 30-33) along with brother James' wife, Mrs Currie & their family. (Ticket Nos: 20-26) while Margaret, Elizabeth, John & James (Ticket Nos: 115-118) went ahead of them in May 1903 also aboard 'Corinthian'. Does that just leave daughter Margaret & son Neil at home? (Son Robert Wilson Currie birth & death 1891)
A lot of information to take in. Hope it's the right information!!
Regards, Dod.
PS. James Neil Currie born 1879, Blackfriars, Glasgow.