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In the annals of Scottish history, few names go farther back than Curvene, whose ancestors go back to the people of the Boernician tribe. The first family to use the name Curvene lived in Cumberland, where it was originally associated with Culwen. Culwen or Culewen is the old spelling of Colvend which was located near the river Urr, Kirkcudbrightshire.
The surname Curvene was first found in Northumberland, where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Curvene research. Another 158 words (11 lines of text) covering the years 1320, 1379, 1554, 1558, 1559, 1567, 1571, 1621 and 1679 are included under the topic Early Curvene History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Over the years, Curvene has been written It appears under these variations because medieval scribes spelled names according to sound rather than by any over-arching set of rules. Curwen, Curwens, Corwen, Corwyn, Curwyn, Curwin, Curvin, Corwin, Kerwen, Kerwin, Kerwyn, Kervin and many more.
Another 49 words (4 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Curvene Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
When these Boernician-Scottish settlers arrived in North America they brought little with them and often had restart their lives from scratch. Through time, much of their heritage was lost, and it is only this century through Clan societies and highland games that many have recovered their national heritage. Research into various historical records has revealed some of first members of the Curvene family to immigrate North America: Mathias Corwin, who settled in Salem Massachusetts in 1634; George Corwin, who settled in Salem Massachusetts in 1638; from Cumberland, England; Jonathan Curwin, who settled in Massachusetts in 1641.