previous - go to surnames

Curtis, Marion (*1908 - ) - female
father: Curtis, Hiram Seth (*1874 - )
mother: Badger, Julia (*1877 - )
spouse: Bradley, George (*1904 - )
----------child: Bradley, Francis (*1939 - )
Curtis, Mary (1866 - 1930) - female
b. 15 MAR 1866
d. 16 JUN 1930

father: Curtis, Luther (1821 - 1885)
mother: French, Wrexaville (1828 - 1895)
spouse: Pierce, Louis (*1863 - )
- m. 26 DEC 1888

Curtis, Mary Ann (1733 - ) - female
b. 22 MAY 1733

father: Curtis, Joseph (1713 - 1785)
mother: Williams, Silence (*1711 - )
Joseph Curtis came from Stratford, Conn., and settled on the north lineof the town, on lot 4, and died July 15, 1840, aged 66, and Naomi, hiswife, Oct. 9, 1846, aged 70. Robert, Samuel and Timothy Curtis came fromthe same place about the same time. Robert settled on land purchased ofNehemiah Thompson, on lot 17; and Samuel and Timothy, on Stratfordstreet. Samuel died April 28, 1853, aged 85, and Lucinda, his wife, Aug.30, 1855, aged 81.


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still known as Cleveland's mill. It is located on Oriskany creek, and isowned by Lyman Tyler. On the same dam is a saw-mill, which was also builtby Cleveland, and is now owned by Adelbert Lyon.


BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.


ISAAC COE.
Mr. Isaac Coe was born in Stratford, Conn., Nov. 22d, 1772, and marriedPolly Curtis, daughter of Joseph Curtis, of Stratford, Conn. She was bornMarch 29th, 1775, and married Sept. 5th, 1796. The fruits of thismarriage were eight children--three sons and five daughters--namely:Maria, born in Conn., Sept. 15, 1797; Isaac. born January 31, 1799;Huldah, born Jan. 30, 1802, and died March 10, 1870. She was the wife ofAsa Holt. Eli, born July 23, 1805, and died June 24, 1829; Mary, born inMadison county, March 13, 1810, and died Jan. 14, 1862; John B., bornJan. 5, 1813; Eliza, born Dec. 19, 1814; Arietta, born Oct. 23, 1818.


Isaac Coe was not as highly favored as many others with schoolprivileges, but he was endowed with a quick and active mind, wise in hisconclusions and able to give a reason for his views, which caused many toseek his advice and counsel. In early life he applied himself to farming,also engaging in the boot and shoe trade. In 1806 he sought a home in thewest. Packing his goods, he, with his family consisting of wife and fourchildren, moved to what at that time was considered quite a westernsection, Madison county. Here he purchased a large tract of land. He wasvery active in the building up, and development of the county. He soongathered around him a large circle of friends holding their good will andrespect until his death, which occurred June 23d, 1841. His wife, PollyCoe, died Nov. 27th, 1858. Mr. Coe, during the war of 1812, manifestedhis patriotism by engaging in it, showing himself a faithful soldier. Hewas a successful business man, leaving at his death a fine property.Three of his daughters occupy the old homestead and retain one hundredand sixty acres of fine farm land.


Curtis, Mary Benton (1982 - ) - female
b. DEC 1982

father: Curtis, John Vaughan Jr. (1951 - )
mother: Benton, Barbara (*1952 - )
Curtis, Mary Jo (1926 - 2005) - female
b. 1926
d. 28 JAN 2005 in sarasota, fl

father: Curtis, William C. (1896 - 1991)
mother: Cecil, Wilda (1898 - 1989)
Never married, taught school. Retired and lives in Sarasota FLA in2002. Died 2005 and ashes buried with parents somerset, ky

Burial - [date: 2005] [place: somerset, Kentucky]


Curtis, Mary Lois (*1931 - ) - female
father: Curtis, John Arnold (1899 - 1988)
mother: Vaughan, Lois (1898 - 1991)
Curtis, Melissa (1851 - 1931) - female
b. 26 SEP 1851
d. 1 MAY 1931

father: Curtis, Luther (1821 - 1885)
mother: French, Wrexaville (1828 - 1895)
spouse: Brown, Charles (*1847 - )
Curtis, Michael (1951 - ) - male
b. 1951

father: Curtis, Robert Thurston (~1908 - ~1980)
a Medical Doctor in Charleston South Carolina. Michael is 1/2 brother toothers. He is son by 3rd marriage according to Gene Curtis 01/01/04.Gene mentioned that Michael has been married 4 or 5 times.

Curtis, Michael (1984 - ) - male
b. 25 JUL 1984

father: Curtis, Donald Steven (1961 - )
mother: Dianna, ? (*1959 - )
Curtis, Michael Wayne (1968 - ) - male
b. 19 JUL 1968

father: Curtis, Gene (1937 - 2004)
Per Gene Curtis, Michael 's father 01/02/04 telephone interview,Michael has been married once and divorced with no children. He was agraduate of the University of Kentucky with a degree in business andaccounting with high honors. Michael worked several years running aRite Aid drug store in Lexington Ky. In 2004, Michael is engaged tobe married and expects to thereby have a step child

Curtis, Milan (*1849 - ) - male
father: Curtis, John Hiram (1817 - 1891)
mother: Crandall, Susan (1823 - 1887)
spouse: Mosher, Mary (*1844 - 1925)
----------child: Curtis, Herbert (1871 - 1929)
----------child: Curtis, Jessie (*1877 - )
----------child: Curtis, Helen (*1878 - )
Curtis, Milan Ellsworth (1861 - ) - male
b. 16 OCT 1861

father: Curtis, Wilson (1824 - 1908)
mother: Nichols, Emily (1836 - 1922)
spouse: Linn, Mary C. (*1866 - )
- m. 8 DEC 1887

----------child: Curtis(Adopted), Bessie W. (1895 - )
Curtis, Mildred (*1908 - ) - female
father: Curtis, Charles E. (1865 - 1927)
mother: Fields, Elizabeth E. (1882 - )
Curtis, Nicholas (~1789 - ) - male
b. ABT. 1789

father: Curtis, Joseph (1747 - 1836)
mother: Palmer, Lydia (1756 - 1839)
Curtis, Palmer (1845 - 1897) - male
b. 1845
d. 1897

father: Curtis, John Hiram (1817 - 1891)
mother: Crandall, Susan (1823 - 1887)
spouse: Hollenbeck, Hellen H. (1843 - 1895)
----------child: Curtis, Hiram Seth (*1874 - )
----------child: Curtis, Ada (*1876 - )
----------child: Curtis, Marian (*1876 - )
Curtis, Palmer (1902 - ) - male
b. 23 MAY 1902

father: Curtis, Hiram Seth (*1874 - )
mother: Badger, Julia (*1877 - )
Curtis, Palmyra L. (1821 - 1904) - female
b. 15 OCT 1821
d. 9 FEB 1904 in Arborville, Nebraska

father: Curtis, Seth (1792 - 1880)
mother: Fitts, Anna (1798 - 1876)
in nov 1878 moved to nebraska per 1892 Edition of Brown Thurston'sThurston Genealogies 1635-1880.
spouse: Daniels, Merritt (1811 - 1897)
----------child: Daniels, Harvey (1845 - )
----------child: Daniels, Alice (*1850 - )
----------child: Daniels, Carrie A. (*1850 - )
----------child: Daniels, Mary E. (*1854 - )
spouse: McIntyre, George (1815 - 1841)
Curtis, R. Barclay Jr. (1951 - ) - male
b. 8 JUL 1951

father: Curtis, Ralph Barclay (1917 - 1992)
mother: Brown, Anne (*1920 - )
Jack Curtis believes the last he heard that Barky, as he was called waslast living on the West Coast in Oregon.

Curtis, Rachael (~1998 - ) - female
b. ABT. 1998

father: Curtis, Timothy Joseph (1964 - )
mother: Rhonda, ? (*1968 - )
Curtis, Rachel (1795 - ) - female
b. 19 MAR 1795 in Duanesburg, NY
d. in Truxton, NY

father: Curtis, James (1746 - 1818)
mother: Alger, Jemima (1758 - 1808)
spouse: Smith, Unknown (*1791 - )
Curtis, Rachel (1816 - ) - female
b. 16 JAN 1816 in German New York

father: Curtis, Cornelius (1786 - 1851)
mother: Webb, Lovisa (1788 - 1842)
spouse: Jackson, Oliver Jenks (*1819 - 1891)
- m. 2 JAN 1844 in McDonough New York

----------child: Jackson, Henry Albert (1846 - 1919)
Curtis, Ralph Barclay (1917 - 1992) - male
b. 29 JAN 1917
d. 4 DEC 1992

father: Curtis, Ralph T. (1891 - )
mother: Harn, Lucile (1891 - )
Died in Oklahoma City where he had lived. Barkley had remarried awealthy widow and it is believed both died in Oklahoma City
spouse: Brown, Anne (*1920 - )
----------child: Curtis, R. Barclay Jr. (1951 - )
Curtis, Ralph T. (1891 - ) - male
b. 9 OCT 1891 in Alabama

father: Curtis, John Carpenter (1866 - 1940)
mother: Botkin, Savannah Rachael (1870 - 1957)
According to Lavonia Hyman ("Sis") 9/18/04; Ralph spent most of hiscareer living in Brooklyn NY and worked in Manhattan for Prentice HallPublishers as a "copyrighter". Lavonia remembers Ralph as one who spokewith a heavy NY accent.


My fathers Uncle Ralph, worked in marketing for various companies. Atone time, Ralph had taken a job in Evansville IN as a marketing managerfor a company and worked there a few years. Then retired and stayed inEvansville IN. Later as health began to fail, his son Ralph Barkleywho was living in Oklahoma City, moved Ralph and mother to Oklahoma Cityclose to his house. Son, Ralph Barkley (went by Barkley) had married awealthy widow in Oklahoma City. It is believed that Ralph and Lucilledied there in Oklahoma City.


NEWS: Excerpts from the Somerset Journal, 30 Apr 1920


Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curtis of Akron, Ohio, are visiting his parents onNorth
Main Street. Mr. Curtis is in the real estate business in that thrivingcity
and is making good.


NEWS: Excerpts from the Somerset Journal, 28 May 1920
Mrs. Ralph Curtis has returned to her home at Akron, Ohio, after a visitwith
relatives.


Lavonia Hyman 9/18/04 remembers Lucille Harn, Ralph's wife, was fromSterns Ky. She remembers that she had one child with Uncle Ralph andCharles Barkley , son, entered boarding school in NY at a early age.

spouse: Harn, Lucile (1891 - )
- m. 2 DEC 1914

----------child: Curtis, Vivian Lucille (1916 - 1916)
----------child: Curtis, Ralph Barclay (1917 - 1992)
Curtis, Rebecca (1783 - 1831) - female
b. 16 NOV 1783 in Dutchess County, NY
d. 13 FEB 1831

father: Curtis, James (1746 - 1818)
mother: Alger, Jemima (1758 - 1808)
spouse: Wilcox, John (1777 - 1862)
- m. ABT. 1805

----------child: Wilcox, Lucinda (1806 - 1816)
----------child: Wilcox, Jemima (1813 - 1863)
----------child: Wilcox, William (1815 - 1908)
----------child: Wilcox, Seth (1816 - 1886)
----------child: Wilcox, Lovisa (1823 - 1831)
----------child: Wilcox, John Bradford (1826 - 1894)
Curtis, Rebecca Jean (1962 - ) - female
b. 25 FEB 1962

father: Curtis, Gene (1937 - 2004)
spouse: Fancher, Donnie (*1954 - )
----------child: Fancher, Regina (1979 - )
----------child: Fancher, Merinda (1992 - )
Curtis, Rebecca L. (1834 - 1874) - female
b. 3 AUG 1834
d. 21 JAN 1874

father: Curtis, Cornelius (1786 - 1851)
mother: Webb, Lovisa (1788 - 1842)
spouse: Winter, William (1834 - 1888)
- m. 29 JAN 1863 in Cincinnatus NY

----------child: Winter, Katherine (1866 - )
Curtis, Rhody (1776 - ) - female
b. 2 JAN 1776
d. in Fleming, Cayuga, New York

father: Curtis, Joseph (1747 - 1836)
mother: Palmer, Lydia (1756 - 1839)
spouse: Pease, Silas (*1772 - )
Curtis, Richard Lewis (1956 - ) - male
b. 1 AUG 1956

father: Curtis, John Vaughan (1918 - )
mother: Colyer, Edith (1920 - 1974)
Attended Ballard High school, Western Ky. University graduations withB.S. Accounting 1978. Worked 6 years Arthur Andersen & Co., Nashville,TN; Founded Curtis & Company 1984 Brentwood Tn where partner/owner in1998.
spouse: King, Teresa Ann (1958 - )
- m. 15 MAY 1976 in Louisville, KY

----------child: Curtis, Alden Samuel (1984 - )
----------child: Curtis, Edith Lydia (1986 - )
spouse: Morrison, Gina Lou (1958 - )
- m. 15 JUN 1996 in Nashville, TN

Curtis, Robert (1927 - 1992) - male
b. 1927
d. 1992 in Somerset, Kentucky

father: Curtis, Robert Thurston (~1908 - ~1980)
Per Jack Curtis 12/9/2000, this son of Robert Curtis managed a WesternAuto Store in Somerset Kentucky.


Per Gene Curtis 01/01/04, sadly Robert Curtis jr. never got along withhis father Robert T. Curtis. Gene remembers his older brother BobCurtis lamenting that fact that his father seemed to hate him when Bobjr. attended his father's funeral.

spouse: Garner, Delores (*1928 - )
----------child: Curtis, Robert (1957 - )
----------child: Curtis, John (1959 - 2003)
Curtis, Robert (1957 - ) - male
b. JUN 1957

father: Curtis, Robert (1927 - 1992)
mother: Garner, Delores (*1928 - )
Per Somerset Kentucky Newpaper July 6, 2003 obit of his brother, Robertlives in Richmond Ky.

Curtis, Robert Thurston (~1908 - ~1980) - male
b. ABT. 1908 in Somerset, Kentucky
d. ABT. 1980

father: Curtis, Charles E. (1865 - 1927)
mother: Fields, Elizabeth E. (1882 - )
Per telephone conversation with Mr. Gene Curtis 01/02/04, son of RobertThurston Curtis, his father worked as a machinist for the Southernrailroad. Gene said his father was a talented machinist and at one timejoined the Navy and was a seabee in the Navy stationed at Pearl Harborwhen attacked by the Japanese. Gene indicated that his father for manyyears was an alcoholic. Late in life, Gene indicated his father becamequite religeous. John V. Curtis ( Jack) indicated that he thoughtlate in life Robert T. Curtis has actually become a preacher in NorthCarolina. Gene said his father and mother divorced when he was fouryears old. Robert T. Curtis was quite a fighter and heavy drinker. Hesaid his father had an old Navy blue steel shief knife from the Navy andwould occationally show it to his son Gene. And on occation whendrinking threaten his wife.....Gene's mother. Robert T. Curtis wasdivorced from his first wife and briefly married a red headed lady (perGene). He then married a third time to his first wife's best friend wholived accross the street from his first wife. Gene said his halfbrother Michael, is the son of Robert T. Curtis' third wife. Gene saidhis mother did not want Gene to associate with the Curtis family likelythe result of the bad marriage experience to Robert Thurston.


Per Glenn Curtis and Jack Curtis 12/9/2000, Robert did not associate witha good crowd in Somerset KY was thought of as kind of a black sheep. Ofcourse it seems that later I learned that there were opinions of blacksheep on both sides of the family, since John Arnold Curtis had a littlealtercation during the depression with missing money at the Sterns Bank.John (Jack) Vaughan Curtis relates the story of being in the Somersetbank with his father Earl and Uncle Glenn talking with the banker DickCooper. Bob Curtis walked in and the banker spoke to Bob saying he hadhis relatives here. Bob quipped that those relatives kin John Arnoldwas caught with missing money at the Sterns Bank. It provided a littleembarrassment. But all passed.


Jack Curtis said that Bob Curtis worked for the Railroad. That aftermarrying his third wife, he went back to school, moved to North Carolinawith the railroad, and this is where son Michael Curtis was born.


NEWS: Excerpts from The Somerset Journal, 11 March 1921
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/pulaski/news/sj3_11_1921.txt
Hospital Notes.
Robt. Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curtis, was operated on lastSaturday
night for appendicitis.


Gene Curtis stated that his father, Robert T Curtis had suffered a strokeabout 2 years before his death. Consequently he had spent a the lastyear of his life in nursing care.


Jack Curtis said that he got along with Robert and that he really creditsRobert with getting Jack his job at the Somerset drug store withphamacist Kip Dye. Jack said that Robert would visit his mother whoworked as a nurse in the Somerset Hospital, which was in the buildingconnected to the back of the Drug Store on Main Street. Robert, knowingthat Jack was interested in working at drug store, learned upon visitinghis mother and the connected drug store that Kip Dye the druggist, neededsome help and was looking to hire someone, told Jack of the job opening.That is how Jack got his job at the drug store.

spouse:
----------child: Curtis, Robert (1927 - 1992)
----------child: Curtis, Gene (1937 - 2004)
----------child: Curtis, Michael (1951 - )
Curtis, Ruby (*1908 - ) - female
father: Curtis, Charles E. (1865 - 1927)
mother: Fields, Elizabeth E. (1882 - )
Curtis, Sallie (1823 - 1839) - female
b. 2 JAN 1823
d. 11 JUL 1839

father: Curtis, Seth (1792 - 1880)
mother: Fitts, Anna (1798 - 1876)

Burial - [place: Moore Cemetery East McDonough NY]


Curtis, Sally (1777 - 1840) - female
b. 1 MAY 1777 in Dutchess County, NY
d. 27 JUL 1840 in Hilldale

father: Curtis, James (1746 - 1818)
mother: Alger, Jemima (1758 - 1808)
spouse: Chase, William (1770 - 1831)
Curtis, Sarah F. (1955 - ) - female
b. 30 MAY 1955

father: Curtis, John Arnold Jr. (1925 - )
mother: McKenzie, Marilyne (1928 - )
Curtis, Scott Durham (1963 - ) - male
b. 17 AUG 1963

father: Curtis, Charles Durham (1936 - )
mother: Elliott, Julia (*1939 - )
Curtis, Seth (1792 - 1880) - male
b. 7 MAY 1792 in Duanesburg, NY
d. 18 APR 1880 in Per search of http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2.../curtis+1997 Seth is buried in Union Cemetery McDonough NY

father: Curtis, James (1746 - 1818)
mother: Alger, Jemima (1758 - 1808)
History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York


"VILLAGE OF ILION.
There was nothing meriting the name of a village on the site of Ilionuntil after the completion of the Erie Canal, yet there was a store thereas early as 1816, and perhaps earlier, a fact which is attested byshinplasters of Thomas Gillespie & Son of that date. In early years thewestern part of the present corporation was called "London." After theconstruction of the canal the locality was known as Morgan's Landing,while on the canal list it was called Steele's Creek."


"The following interesting and comprehensive account of the place waswritten by William Hibbard "
. Still farther west and near the creek, was the residence of AdamSteele. The school-house was located on the site of Long's barn, near theold feeder, but was afterward moved to about half way between DennisDygert's storehouse and the bridge first mentioned. Opposite this bridge,and close to the towpath, was the "Seth Curtis House," occupied byMr. Lawrence Helmer, which is still standing, and is distinguished as theold brown tenement, third building east of the Agricultural Works;farther to the east was the residence of Esquire Helmer. This propertywas afterwards bought of Mr. Harter by William Jinks, inventor of theJinks carbine, who erected a new dwelling in the place of the old one;and later it passed into the hands of Esquire Rasbach, by whose family itis now occupied. Such was Ilion in 1831"


CHURCHES/Guilford NY fomr History of Chenango and Madison county NY. Seefull text in sources section:
"The Baptist Church of Guilford was organized as the Baptist Church ofFayette, June 3, 1843, as a branch of the church in Oxford, and wascomposed originally of Russell Dibble, Salina Dibble, Susannah Smith,Susan Merchant, Abigail Laraway, Loritta Cable, Eliza Saunders, AnthonyWilliams, Polly Williams, John Edson Dibble, Elizabeth Guy and HammonGuy, who were then residing in Fayette and vicinity and were members ofthe church in Oxford. Six others had joined during the year four byletter and two by baptism, viz. Alonzo Hendrick, Clarinda Hendrick,Frances H. Morgan, Mary L. Smith, by letter, and Daniel Dibble and HenryVan Cott, by baptism. "


"Rev. E. G. Perry was the first pastor. He closed his labors April 27,1844. The latter date they resolved to form a Sabbath school, and a Mr.Gorham, from Madison University, was to visit them for that purpose andto preach for a few weeks. "


"June 8, 1844, they resolved to organize as a separate church, andRussell Dibble, John Hull, Jr., Alonzo Hendrick and John M. Wilcox wereappointed a committee to draft articles therefor. June 30, 1844, articlesreported by the committee were adopted. July 21, 1844, the Church ofOxford was petitioned for permission to withdraw for that purpose. Thenames affixed to that petition, in addition to those already given, are:Gardner Wade, Harrison H. Van Cott, George Knapp, Roxana Brant, ElizabethHull, Salome Wade, Esther Hendrick and John Hull, Jr. Aug. 27, 1844, thecovenant of the Oxford church was adopted, and they were recognized by acouncil which convened at the house of R. Dibble, and was composed of thefollowing delegates: Elder O. Bennett, Sylvanus Moore, Benjamin Randall,Seth Curtis and William Willcox, from the church in McDonough;Deacon S. Yale, Uriah Yale, Elam Yale and Mark Yale, from the SecondGuilford church; David P. Willoughby and Leontes Hendrick, from thechurch in Coventry; Lyman Root, Samuel Root, John Perry, David Hayes,John Gray and Randall Maine, from the church in Oxford. Randall Maine waschosen Moderator and David Hayes, Clerk of the council. Elder O. Bennettgave the right hand of fellowship. In that year they united with theChenango association. Sept. 7, 1844, Russell Dibble and John M. Willcoxwere chosen deacons. "
Page 240


Richard Curtis note: as can be seen from review of names above, andreview of geneological record, many of Seth Curtis's children marriedchildren of fellow Baptists in McDonough listed above.....Moore, Randall,Wilcox.


"MCDONOUGH VILLAGE.
McDonough is situated in the west part of the town on Genegantslet Creek,from which it extends nearly a mile west, and is distant about 9 1/2miles from Oxford. It contains two churches, (Baptist and MethodistEpiscopal,) a district school, one hotel, which was built about 1844, byJohn F. Hill, has since received several additions, and is now kept byWilliam L. Brown, five stores, two tanneries, two saw-mills, onegrist-mill, a woolen-mill, four blacksmith shops, (kept by William R.Runyan, William Arnold, Levi Sanford and Bruce Sanford,) two wagon shops,(kept by Henry M. Lamb and Milton A. Pike,) two cooper shops, (kept byThomas Dunning and Nathaniel Thornton,) a harness shop kept by LafayetteBennett, (this business was carried on by William Smith from about 1840till his death, March 14, 1878. He was succeeded by his son Charles E.,who continued it one year. Bennett came in 1878,) and a population ofabout 300. "


Richard Curtis note: re: proof that Seth Curtis of Chenango County wasthe Seth Curtis father of John Thurston Curtis: 05/18/02: The originalgenology research done by Charlie Curtis while living in New York city ison old carbon paper and was handed down to Earl and Mary Wells Curtis andthen to Jack V. Curtis my father. Inspecting those pages in RichardCurtis possession shows handwriting notes I recognize as those of MaryWells Curtis. She had hand written on these carbon papers compiled inNovember 1966 saying that John T. Curtis was John "Thurston" Curtis andthat this was "PaPa Curtis mother and father". Further in handwrittennotes on carbon pages she has written beside Seth Curtis and wife AnnaFitts that these were "PaPa C grandparents". On these pages below Sethare listed children James Harvey Curtis, Palmyra Curtis, Sallie Curtis,John T. Curtis, Edmund B. Curtis, Adelaide E. Curtis, Charles EdgarCurtis (starved to death in Salisbury S.C. while a prisoner of war),Lovisa E. Curtis, Lowrane A. Curtis, William Henry Curtis, and Harriet A.Curtis. Further my review of the U.S. census of 1840 shows 4 boys whoseages in these records all match the ages of males catagorized on the 1840census...the girls ages on our records also match the 1840 census of SethCurtis of Chenango County NY.


Seth appears to have been a teenager , when his father James, about 57 atthe time, moved the family south from Duanesburg, to McDonough NY inabout 1800.


Per Tuttle paper in Norwich NY library presented to DAR 1941, Seth livedon the home farm where his children were born and in later years removedto the village of McDonugh to the Samuel Smith house north of the Tuckerhome (gone in 1941). Seth was married to Anna by the Rev. NathanielKellogg of Greene NY (Brisben). Elder Kellogg established the firstBaptist Church in Geneganslet Corners NY and Greene NY.


Seth and Anna Curtis are buried in Union Cemtery which is behind the oldUnion Methodist Church in McDonough NY. It is not known, whether thisis indication that they had later converted to be Methodists. It isinteresting to note however, that Seth's grandson, John CarpenterCurtis, was a prominent active member of the Somerset KY Methodistchurch. This could lead one to believe that the Curtis's familytradition coming down from McDonough NY was in the Methodist Church.

spouse: Fitts, Anna (1798 - 1876)
----------child: Curtis, James Harvey (1819 - 1869)
----------child: Curtis, Palmyra L. (1821 - 1904)
----------child: Curtis, Sallie (1823 - 1839)
----------child: Curtis, John Thurston (1824 - 1909)
----------child: Curtis, Edmund Bostwick (1826 - )
----------child: Curtis, Adelaide E. (1828 - 1872)
----------child: Curtis, Charles Edgar (1830 - 1865)
----------child: Curtis, Lovisa Rebecca (1832 - 1861)
----------child: Curtis, Lowrane A. (1832 - 1925)
----------child: Curtis, William Henry (1838 - 1839)
----------child: Curtis, Harriet Adaresta (1840 - 1913)
Curtis, Silas (1819 - 1820) - male
b. 26 DEC 1819
d. 14 MAR 1820

father: Curtis, Stephen A. (1790 - 1846)
mother: Talmage, Anna (1793 - 1832)
Curtis, Silas Pease (1796 - 1881) - male
b. 3 MAR 1796
d. 2 AUG 1881 in Duanesburg, New York

father: Curtis, Joseph (1747 - 1836)
mother: Palmer, Lydia (1756 - 1839)
spouse: Morey, Rhoda (*1800 - )
Curtis, Stephanie (~1989 - ) - female
b. ABT. 1989

father: Curtis, Donald Steven (1961 - )
mother: Dianna, ? (*1959 - )
Curtis, Stephen (1781 - 1847) - male
b. 10 NOV 1781
d. 1 OCT 1847 in Napoli, Cattaraugus, New York

father: Curtis, Joseph (1747 - 1836)
mother: Palmer, Lydia (1756 - 1839)
spouse: Ladd, Mehitable (*1785 - )
spouse: Smith, Sally (*1785 - )
Curtis, Stephen A. (1790 - 1846) - male
b. 5 JAN 1790 in Duanesburg, NY
d. 11 JAN 1846 in McDonough, NY

father: Curtis, James (1746 - 1818)
mother: Alger, Jemima (1758 - 1808)
History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York


Names of persons liable to serve as jurors in McDonough, July 1, 1817:--


Levi Carruth, William Beardsley, James Bixby, Daniel Baldwin, NehemiahDunbar, Benjamin Kinyon, Daniel Matthewson, Amos Randall, James Sowles,John Willcox, Stephen Curtis, Jesse Beardsley, Hubbard Beckwith, IsaacBaldwin, Alexander Daniels, Diodate Morgan, Jabez Perkins, IchabodRandall, Gates Willcox, Henry Williams, Elias Button, Darius Babcock,Richard Baldwin, Elijah Baldwin, Benjamin Enos, Sylvanus Moore, AlpheusRaymond, Isaac J. Stratton, Reuben Willcox.

spouse: Talmage, Anna (1793 - 1832)
- m. 3 JAN 1811

----------child: Curtis, Marilla (1811 - )
----------child: Curtis, Electa (1814 - 1853)
----------child: Curtis, John Hiram (1817 - 1891)
----------child: Curtis, Silas (1819 - 1820)
----------child: Curtis, Luther (1821 - 1885)
----------child: Curtis, Wilson (1824 - 1908)
----------child: Curtis, Alice Roena (1828 - 1910)
----------child: Curtis, Stephen F. (1830 - 1841)
----------child: Curtis, Emma S. (1832 - 1835)
Curtis, Stephen F. (1830 - 1841) - male
b. 20 JUL 1830
d. 2 NOV 1841 in McDonough, NY

father: Curtis, Stephen A. (1790 - 1846)
mother: Talmage, Anna (1793 - 1832)

Burial - [place: Moore Cemetery East McDonough NY]


Curtis, Tama (1783 - ~1877) - female
b. 12 DEC 1783
d. ABT. 1877 in Theresa, New York

father: Curtis, Joseph (1747 - 1836)
mother: Palmer, Lydia (1756 - 1839)
spouse: Cheeseman, Anson (*1779 - )
Curtis, Thomas (1598 - 1681) - male
b. 1598
d. 1681

spouse: Elizabeth, ? (*1608 - )
----------child: Curtis, Joseph (1644 - 1683)
Curtis, Timothy Joseph (1964 - ) - male
b. 8 JUN 1964

father: Curtis, Edward (Chu) Embry (~1920 - 2000)
mother: Kay, ? (1932 - )
Lives in Louisville, working for Oldham county director of Recreationfor Oldham county.
spouse: Rhonda, ? (*1968 - )
----------child: Curtis, Rachael (~1998 - )
----------child: Curtis, Elizabeth (~2000 - )
Curtis, Victoria (1870 - ) - female
b. 1 NOV 1870

father: Curtis, Luther (1821 - 1885)
mother: French, Wrexaville (1828 - 1895)
spouse: France, Fred (*1866 - )
Curtis, Vivian Lucille (1916 - 1916) - female
b. 1916
d. 1916

father: Curtis, Ralph T. (1891 - )
mother: Harn, Lucile (1891 - )
Curtis, William (*1865 - ) - male
father: Curtis, James Amos (1830 - 1893)
mother: Howe, Jane (*1835 - )
spouse: Griffin, Lida (*1869 - )
Curtis, William Ackley (1863 - 1873) - male
b. 13 MAR 1863
d. JAN 1873

father: Curtis, John Thurston (1824 - 1909)
mother: Ackley, Julia Ann (1830 - 1899)
Curtis, William Bell (1798 - 1879) - male
b. 1798 in New York
d. 1879 in Patch Grove, Grant, Wisconsin

father: Curtis, Joseph (1747 - 1836)
mother: Palmer, Lydia (1756 - 1839)
source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynn5/index.html
Lynn Veitch
blgv@@lcii.net
illcomptr@@cox-internet.com

spouse: Loomis, Elizabeth (*1800 - )
----------child: Curtis, James Amos (1830 - 1893)
Curtis, William C. (1896 - 1991) - male
b. 27 SEP 1896
d. JAN 1991

father: Curtis, Fred Percival (1852 - 1929)
mother: Reynolds, Judy Angelina (1861 - 1937)
Per Jack Curtis (John V. Curtis my father--son of Earl Curtis) and GlennCurtis, this Bill Curtis inherited a little money from Arthur (Art)Curtis his uncle. At the time is was alot during depression, but notreally much. His Uncle Art was a bachelor who was a rail road conductorthat had moved and lived in El Paso Texas. Art left almost all hisestate to a church (the Seventh Day Adventist).


Per daughter of "Wil" Curtis, Mary Jo, Wil was born in Clinton TN nearOak Ridge. This puts Fred P. Curtis is TN in late 1890's and it shouldbe noted that Fred P's brother John C. Curtis was in Alabama at thistime, since that is where Earl Curtis was born in 1894.


NEWS: Excerpts from The Somerset Journal, 9 Sep 1921
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Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis have moved into their pretty new home onMaple
St.


Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis have returned from a vacation trip spent at
Chattanooga, Tenn.


NEWS EXCERPTS: From the Somerset Journal, 8 Jul 1921
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Pettus entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis and Mr.and
Mrs. Denny Gooch with a frog breakfast Tuesday morning at their apartmenton
Mt. Vernon St.


NEWS: Excerpts from The Somerset Journal, 11 June 1920
W.H. Ramsey and Will Curtis drove a Chevrolet Truck through fromCincinnati
this week for the George P. Taylor Co.


Wm. Curtis of the Central Motor Co., has been in Cincinnati attending tothe
company's business.


NEWS EXCERPTS: Excerpts from the Somerset Journal, 15 Aug 1919
Will Curtis, one of the valuable employees of the First National Bank, is
taking a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley Barnett and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Curtis are enjoying an outing on the Cumberland River this week.


NEWS EXCERPTS from the Somerset Journal, 20 Aug 1920
Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Will Curtis are camping this
week on the Cumberland River.


Excerpts from Somerset Journal, 5 Dec 1919
MR. and Mrs. Will Curtis saw the Centre-Georgetown football game on
Thanksgiving day at Georgetown.


NEWS: Excerpts from The Somerset Journal, 8 April 1921
Will Curtis a member of the Central Motor Company, spent Monday inLexington
attending a meeting of the Chevrolet agents of the state.

spouse: Cecil, Wilda (1898 - 1989)
----------child: Curtis, Mary Jo (1926 - 2005)
Curtis, William Henry (1838 - 1839) - male
b. 10 DEC 1838
d. 10 JAN 1839

father: Curtis, Seth (1792 - 1880)
mother: Fitts, Anna (1798 - 1876)

Burial - [place: moore Cemetery East McDonough NY]


Curtis, Wilson (1824 - 1908) - male
b. 24 FEB 1824
d. 30 JAN 1908 in Dayton Iowa

father: Curtis, Stephen A. (1790 - 1846)
mother: Talmage, Anna (1793 - 1832)
spouse: Nichols, Emily (1836 - 1922)
- m. 23 DEC 1860

----------child: Curtis, Milan Ellsworth (1861 - )
----------child: Curtis, Charles Truman (1868 - )
Daniels, Alice (*1850 - ) - female
father: Daniels, Merritt (1811 - 1897)
mother: Curtis, Palmyra L. (1821 - 1904)
Married a merchant in McDonough for a few years in the firm of Galpin andDailey. She divorced Mr. Galpin----no children
spouse: Clute, R.J. (*1846 - )
- m. in Nebraska

Daniels, Asa M. (*1828 - ) - male
spouse: Curtis, Lowrane A. (1832 - 1925)
----------child: Daniels, Martin (*1863 - )
----------child: Daniels, Julia (*1863 - )
----------child: Daniels, Grace (*1863 - )
Daniels, Capt. Alexander (*1776 - ) - male
spouse: Madison, Sally (*1780 - )
----------child: Daniels, Merritt (1811 - 1897)
Daniels, Carrie A. (*1850 - ) - female
father: Daniels, Merritt (1811 - 1897)
mother: Curtis, Palmyra L. (1821 - 1904)
spouse: Ensign, Lucien P. (*1846 - )
Daniels, Grace (*1863 - ) - female
father: Daniels, Asa M. (*1828 - )
mother: Curtis, Lowrane A. (1832 - 1925)
spouse: Atkins, F. H. (*1859 - )
Daniels, Harvey (1845 - ) - male
b. 1845

father: Daniels, Merritt (1811 - 1897)
mother: Curtis, Palmyra L. (1821 - 1904)
He was a merchant in Norwich NY for some years then removed to San DiegoCalifornia. A Son Harvey also resided in San Diego CA.
spouse: Andrews, Belle (*1850 - )
- m. 26 SEP 1870

Daniels, Julia (*1863 - ) - female
father: Daniels, Asa M. (*1828 - )
mother: Curtis, Lowrane A. (1832 - 1925)
Daniels, Martin (*1863 - ) - male
father: Daniels, Asa M. (*1828 - )
mother: Curtis, Lowrane A. (1832 - 1925)
Daniels, Mary E. (*1854 - ) - female
father: Daniels, Merritt (1811 - 1897)
mother: Curtis, Palmyra L. (1821 - 1904)
spouse: Nichols, Eli J. (*1854 - )
- m. 30 NOV 1879

Daniels, Merritt (1811 - 1897) - male
b. 28 AUG 1811
d. 4 APR 1897 in Arborville, Nebraska

father: Daniels, Capt. Alexander (*1776 - )
mother: Madison, Sally (*1780 - )
spouse: Curtis, Palmyra L. (1821 - 1904)
----------child: Daniels, Harvey (1845 - )
----------child: Daniels, Alice (*1850 - )
----------child: Daniels, Carrie A. (*1850 - )
----------child: Daniels, Mary E. (*1854 - )
Darcy, ? (*1953 - ) - female
spouse: MacLaury, David (1956 - )
----------child: MacLaury, Jason Charles (1978 - )
Darling, Ray (*1941 - ) - male
spouse: Davis, Faye Ann (1949 - )
----------child: Darling, Stephanie Rae (1972 - )
Darling, Stephanie Rae (1972 - ) - female
b. 30 JUL 1972

father: Darling, Ray (*1941 - )
mother: Davis, Faye Ann (1949 - )
spouse: Jenkins, James (*1965 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Jaylene Dante (1995 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Jacob Isiah (1999 - )
Darnall, C. Calvin - male
Darnell, Heather Morgan (1992 - ) - female
b. 27 OCT 1992 in Morgantown, West Virginia

father: Darnell, Jacob Morgan (1961 - )
mother: Smith, Melodie (*1956 - )
Darnell, Jacob Morgan (1961 - ) - male
b. 13 NOV 1961

spouse: Smith, Melodie (*1956 - )
- m. 5 APR 1991 in Farmington, Fayette, Pennsylvania

----------child: Darnell, Heather Morgan (1992 - )
Davis, Chad Michael (1984 - ) - male
b. 10 DEC 1984

father: Davis, Gary David (1944 - 2000)
mother: Marylin, ? (*1957 - )
Davis, Cynthia Sue (1973 - ) - female
b. 20 JAN 1973

father: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1952 - )
mother: Wicktorek, Patricia (*1946 - )
spouse: Calabreeze, Daniel (*1964 - )
----------child: Calabreeze, Zachara Phillip (1991 - )
----------child: Calabreeze, Hanna Helena Patricia (1997 - )
----------child: Calabreeze, Jacob Elliott (1999 - )
Davis, Diedra Evelyn (1980 - ) - female
b. 25 OCT 1980

father: Davis, Wayne Arthur (1957 - )
mother: Barbara, ? (*1955 - )
Davis, Donald David (1966 - ) - male
b. 28 JAN 1966

father: Davis, Gary David (1944 - 2000)
mother: Joan, ? (*1941 - )
spouse: Sharon, ? (*1970 - )
Davis, Faye Ann (1949 - ) - female
b. 25 MAY 1949

father: Davis, Wilbur (*1918 - )
mother: Jackson, Virginia Mae (1926 - )
spouse: Anderson, Pete (*1947 - )
----------child: Anderson, Sara Elizabeth (1981 - )
----------child: Anderson, Lindsay Marie (1986 - )
spouse: Darling, Ray (*1941 - )
----------child: Darling, Stephanie Rae (1972 - )
Davis, Gary David (1944 - 2000) - male
b. 10 NOV 1944
d. 7 NOV 2000 in Norwich, New York

father: Davis, Wilbur (*1918 - )
mother: Jackson, Virginia Mae (1926 - )

Burial - [date: 11 NOV 2000] [place: DeRuyter, New York]

spouse: Karen, ? (*1947 - )
----------child: Davis, Gregg Daniel (1978 - )
spouse: Joan, ? (*1941 - )
----------child: Davis, Donald David (1966 - )
----------child: Davis, Mellissia Ann (1971 - )
spouse: Marylin, ? (*1957 - )
- m. 26 MAY 1984

----------child: Davis, Chad Michael (1984 - )
Davis, Glenn Phillip (1952 - ) - male
b. 9 JAN 1952

father: Davis, Wilbur (*1918 - )
mother: Jackson, Virginia Mae (1926 - )
spouse: Katherine, ? (*1952 - )
----------child: Davis, Kelly Ann (1980 - )
----------child: Davis, Kurt Michael (1982 - )
spouse: Wicktorek, Patricia (*1946 - )
----------child: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1972 - )
----------child: Davis, Cynthia Sue (1973 - )
Davis, Glenn Phillip (1972 - ) - male
b. 9 JAN 1972

father: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1952 - )
mother: Wicktorek, Patricia (*1946 - )
spouse: Bush, April (*1973 - )
- m. 16 AUG 1997

----------child: Davis, Shanina Lee (1996 - )
----------child: Davis, Owen Douglas (2000 - )
Davis, Gregg Daniel (1978 - ) - male
b. 2 APR 1978

father: Davis, Gary David (1944 - 2000)
mother: Karen, ? (*1947 - )
Davis, Kelly Ann (1980 - ) - female
b. 14 JAN 1980

father: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1952 - )
mother: Katherine, ? (*1952 - )
Davis, Kurt Michael (1982 - ) - male
b. 10 MAY 1982

father: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1952 - )
mother: Katherine, ? (*1952 - )
Davis, Mellissia Ann (1971 - ) - female
b. 25 APR 1971

father: Davis, Gary David (1944 - 2000)
mother: Joan, ? (*1941 - )
spouse: Babbitt, Ronald (*1966 - )
----------child: Babbitt, Jessica (1999 - )
Davis, Owen Douglas (2000 - ) - male
b. 11 MAY 2000

father: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1972 - )
mother: Bush, April (*1973 - )
Davis, Shanina Lee (1996 - ) - female
b. 20 NOV 1996

father: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1972 - )
mother: Bush, April (*1973 - )
Davis, Terri Lynn (1977 - ) - female
b. 25 MAR 1977

father: Davis, Wayne Arthur (1957 - )
mother: Debbie, ? (*1953 - )
Davis, Wayne Arthur (1957 - ) - male
b. 22 APR 1957

father: Davis, Wilbur (*1918 - )
mother: Jackson, Virginia Mae (1926 - )
spouse: Barbara, ? (*1955 - )
----------child: Davis, Diedra Evelyn (1980 - )
spouse: Debbie, ? (*1953 - )
----------child: Davis, Terri Lynn (1977 - )
Davis, Wilbur (*1918 - ) - male
spouse: Jackson, Virginia Mae (1926 - )
----------child: Davis, Gary David (1944 - 2000)
----------child: Davis, Faye Ann (1949 - )
----------child: Davis, Glenn Phillip (1952 - )
----------child: Davis, Wayne Arthur (1957 - )
Dean, Terri (*1969 - ) - female
spouse: Jackson, John Alan (1968 - )
----------child: Jackson, Kaitlyn Mae (1998 - )
----------child: Jackson, Andrew John (2001 - )
Debbie, ? (*1953 - ) - female
spouse: Davis, Wayne Arthur (1957 - )
----------child: Davis, Terri Lynn (1977 - )
Deblion, Linda Ellen (1952 - ) - female
b. 1 OCT 1952

spouse: Thomas, Daniel Martin (1954 - )
- m. 12 JAN 1979

----------child: Thomas, Scott Matthew (1980 - )
DeCocker, Lori (*1964 - ) - female
spouse: Fairbanks, Phillip Jackson (1961 - )
- m. 23 AUG 1986

----------child: Fairbanks, Sandi Jean (1989 - )
Deila, Dorthy (Dotty) (1943 - ) - female
b. 8 JUL 1943

spouse: Barry, Brent Alfred (1944 - )
----------child: Barry, Brent Alan (1963 - )
----------child: Barry, Barbara Anne (1964 - )
----------child: Barry, Debora Darlene (1965 - )
----------child: Barry, Brian Thomas (1966 - )
----------child: Barry, Bruce William (1968 - 1968)
Dennit, Lorraine (*1916 - ) - female
spouse: Lewis, Gilbert (1907 - )
- m. 5 JUL 1939

----------child: Lewis, Loralee (1945 - )
DeWitt, Donna (*1944 - ) - female
spouse: Thomas, John James (1948 - )
----------child: Thomas, Tammy Lynn (1969 - )
----------child: Thomas, John James Ii (1971 - )
Dianna, ? (*1959 - ) - female
spouse: Curtis, Donald Steven (1961 - )
----------child: Curtis, Michael (1984 - )
----------child: Curtis, Stephanie (~1989 - )
----------child: Curtis, Daniel (~1992 - )
Dianne, ? (*1964 - ) - female
spouse: Smith, Clyde Albert (1960 - )
Dietzman, ? (*1947 - ) - male
spouse: Moore, Melodie (*1951 - )
Dodge, Kimberly Jean (*1964 - ) - female
spouse: Andrews (Jipson), Clifford Ernest (*1966 - )
- m. 22 MAY 1983 in Sherburne, Chenango, New York

----------child: Jipson, Jason (*1998 - )

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