Susan E. Curtis1
F, b. March 1888
Birth* | Susan E. Curtis was born in March 1888 at Tishomingo, Mississippi.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 25 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 111, sheet 17B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 18 years, 10 children, 8 living, Moses lived with him.1 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
Joseph David Curtis1,2
M, b. March 1888, d. 1957
Birth* | Joseph David Curtis was born in March 1888 at Tishomingo, Mississippi.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 25 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 111, sheet 17B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 18 years, 10 children, 8 living, Moses lived with him.1 |
(Witness) Census | Joseph David Curtis appeared on the census of 10 May 1910 District 6, Hardin, Tennessee, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 79, sheet 6B, occupation farmer, renting, married 29 years, 10 children, 7 living.3 |
Marriage* | Joseph David Curtis married Cora Barnes circa 1911 at Mississippi.4 |
Census* | Joseph David Curtis and Cora Barnes appeared on the census of 13 January 1920 at Burnsville Precinct, Tishomingo, Mississippi, ED 122, sheet 7B, occupation farmer, renting, 2 children.4 |
Census | Joseph David Curtis and Cora Barnes appeared on the census of 5 April 1930 at Beat 2, Tishomingo, Mississippi, ED 5, sheet 2A, occupation log hauler-saw mill, renting-$3 month, 1 son at home.5 |
Death* | Joseph David Curtis died in 1957 at Iuka, Tishomingo, Mississippi; buried at Antioch Cemetery.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Antioch, Tishomingo, Mississippi.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Rosa Curtis1
F, b. May 1890
Birth* | Rosa Curtis was born in May 1890 at Tishomingo, Mississippi.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 25 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 111, sheet 17B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 18 years, 10 children, 8 living, Moses lived with him.1 |
(Witness) Census | Rosa Curtis appeared on the census of 10 May 1910 District 6, Hardin, Tennessee, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 79, sheet 6B, occupation farmer, renting, married 29 years, 10 children, 7 living.2 |
Married Name | As of 5 January 1913,her married name was Wood.3 |
Marriage* | Rosa Curtis married Odell Wood on 5 January 1913 at Hardin, Tennessee.3 |
Census* | Rosa Curtis and Odell Wood appeared on the census of 6 January 1920 at District 6, Hardin, Tennessee, ED 80, sheet 4A, occupation farmer, renting, 1 daughter at home.4 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S869] The Generations Network, Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
Bell Curtis1
F, b. July 1892
Birth* | Bell Curtis was born in July 1892 at Tishomingo, Mississippi.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 25 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 111, sheet 17B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 18 years, 10 children, 8 living, Moses lived with him.1 |
(Witness) Census | Bell Curtis appeared on the census of 10 May 1910 District 6, Hardin, Tennessee, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 79, sheet 6B, occupation farmer, renting, married 29 years, 10 children, 7 living.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
Jeff Colvester Curtis1,2
M, b. 11 July 1894
Birth* | Jeff Colvester Curtis was born on 11 July 1894 at Tishomingo, Mississippi.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 25 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 111, sheet 17B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 18 years, 10 children, 8 living, Moses lived with him.1 |
(Witness) Census | Jeff Colvester Curtis appeared on the census of 10 May 1910 District 6, Hardin, Tennessee, in the household of Jefferson Davis Curtis and Mary Ellen Osborne; ED 79, sheet 6B, occupation farmer, renting, married 29 years, 10 children, 7 living.3 |
DraftWW1* | On 5 June 1917 Jeff Colvester Curtis registered for the draft at Hardin, Tennessee; at the time, he was employed by himself as a farmer, married, described as medium height, medium build, brown eyes, dark hair.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
Andrew Curtis1
M, b. February 1882
Birth* | Andrew Curtis was born in February 1882 at Tishomingo, Mississippi.1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 29 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of William Moses Curtis and Jemima Jane Bullard; ED 111, sheet 21B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 38 years, 12 children, 10 living. Thomas was listed in the household as single, but was married and lived next door.1 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
Luther B. Curtis1
M, b. 11 August 1885, d. 1966
Birth* | Luther B. Curtis was born on 11 August 1885 at Tishomingo, Mississippi.2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 29 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of William Moses Curtis and Jemima Jane Bullard; ED 111, sheet 21B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 38 years, 12 children, 10 living. Thomas was listed in the household as single, but was married and lived next door.2 |
Marriage* | Luther B. Curtis married Mattie (?) circa 1905.4 |
Census* | Luther B. Curtis and Mattie (?) appeared on the census of 27 April 1910 at District 6, Hardin, Tennessee, ED 78, sheet 7A, occupation farmer, renting, married 4 years, 2 children, 1 living.4 |
DraftWW1* | On 12 September 1918 Luther B. Curtis registered for the draft at RFD 1, Counce, Hardin, Tennessee; at the time, he was employed by C.B. McInnis at a saw mill, wife Mattie, described as tall, medium build, brown eyes, dark hair, balding.3 |
Census | He and Mattie (?) appeared on the census of 18 February 1920 at District 6, Hardin, Tennessee, ED 79, sheet 7B, occupation farmer, renting, 4 children at home.5 |
Census | Luther B. Curtis and Mattie (?) appeared on the census of 17 April 1930 at Iuka Town, Tishomingo, Mississippi, ED 1, sheet 13B, occupation street patrolman, renting, 4 children at home.6 |
Death* | Luther B. Curtis died in 1966 at Mississippi; buried at Oak Grove Cemetery.7 |
Family | Mattie (?) b. 31 Dec 1892, d. Apr 1978 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900, 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Oak Grove, Tishomingo, Mississippi.
Joseph Curtis1
M, b. 3 September 1889
Birth* | Joseph Curtis was born on 3 September 1889 at Short, Tishomingo, Mississippi; probably a year or two later.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 29 June 1900 Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of William Moses Curtis and Jemima Jane Bullard; ED 111, sheet 21B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 38 years, 12 children, 10 living. Thomas was listed in the household as single, but was married and lived next door.1 |
Marriage | Joseph Curtis married Alice (?) circa 1910 at Mississippi.3 |
(Witness) Census | Joseph Curtis appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 Coles Mill District, Tishomingo, Mississippi, in the household of William Moses Curtis and Jemima Jane Bullard; ED 118, sheet 3A, no occupation, married 47 years, 12 children, 9 living.4 |
DraftWW1* | On 5 June 1917 Joseph Curtis registered for the draft at Short, Tishomingo, Mississippi; at the time, he was employed by himself as a farmer, wife and 1 child, described as medium hight, medium build, dark blue eyes, black hair.2 |
Census* | He and Alice (?) appeared on the census of 28 January 1920 at Coles Mill Precinct, Tishomingo, Mississippi, ED 121, sheet 10A, occupation farmer, renting, 1 son at home.5 |
Census | Joseph Curtis and Alice (?) appeared on the census of 10 May 1930 at Beat 1, Tishomingo, Mississippi, ED 3, sheet 11A, occupation farmer, renting, 1 son.5 |
Family | Alice (?) b. 28 Feb 1895, d. Apr 1977 |
Child | |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Rhoda E. Curtis1
F, b. 8 December 1886, d. 8 May 1962
Birth* | Rhoda E. Curtis was born on 8 December 1886 at Pope, Arkansas.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 Jackson Twp., Pope, Arkansas, in the household of Susan Blackshear; ED 182, sheet 4B, occupation farmer, owned farm, widowed, 14 children, 7 living, 2 granddaughters at home.1 |
Married Name | As of 23 January 1902,her married name was Roach.3 |
Marriage* | Rhoda E. Curtis married James A. Roach on 23 January 1902 at Hector, Pope, Arkansas; groom of Conway County; by J. H. Tredwell.3 |
Census* | Rhoda E. Curtis and James A. Roach appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 at Cauthron Twp., Logan, Arkansas, ED 46, sheet 3B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 7 years, 5 children, 4 living.4 |
Married Name | As of circa 1915,her married name was Herriman.5 |
Marriage* | Rhoda E. Curtis married Jerry Josea Herriman circa 1915 at Arkansas.5 |
Census* | Rhoda E. Curtis and Jerry Josea Herriman appeared on the census of 12 January 1920 at Pittsburg Twp., Johnson, Arkansas, ED 69, sheet 9A, occupation farmer, renting, 8 children from two marriages.5 |
Census | Rhoda E. Curtis and Jerry Josea Herriman appeared on the census of 30 April 1930 at Brewer Twp., Muskogee, Oklahoma, ED 7, sheet 16A, occupation farmer, renting, 6 children at home.6 |
Death* | Rhoda E. Curtis died on 8 May 1962 at Muskogee, Oklahoma, at age 75; buried at Elm Grove Cemetery.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Elm Grove, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
- [S1782] Pope County Clerk, Pope County, Arkansas Marriage Records, Book H, page 290.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Ollie May Petty1
F, b. December 1897
Birth* | Ollie May Petty was born in December 1897 at Pope, Arkansas.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 Jackson Twp., Pope, Arkansas, in the household of Susan Blackshear; ED 182, sheet 4B, occupation farmer, owned farm, widowed, 14 children, 7 living, 2 granddaughters at home.1 |
(Witness) Census | Ollie May Petty appeared on the census of 25 May 1910 Jackson Twp., Pope, Arkansas, in the household of William Cephus (Cef) Petty and Daisy McClinton; ED 90, sheet 6A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married twice, 12 years, 5 children living.3 |
Married Name | As of 28 July 1917,her married name was Sams.4 |
Marriage* | Ollie May Petty married Adley Grover Sams on 28 July 1917 at Pope, Arkansas; by G.S. Clevinger, Baptist minister.4 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1779] Kathryn Petty, "Descendants of Hillary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1782] Pope County Clerk, Pope County, Arkansas Marriage Records, Book L, page 236.
Delphia Elizabeth Stone1
F, b. 13 August 1833, d. 17 April 1865
Birth* | Delphia Elizabeth Stone was born on 13 August 1833 at Spartanburg, South Carolina; daughter of Stephen Stone and Nicia Garrett.2,1 |
Married Name | As of 20 February 1853,her married name was Curtis.2 |
Marriage* | She married Paten Eli Curtis, son of Isaiah Curtis and Isaiah's First Wife (?), on 20 February 1853 at Hempstead, Arkansas.2 |
Census* | Delphia Elizabeth Stone and Paten Eli Curtis appeared on the census of 1 June 1860 at Ozan Twp., Hempstead, Arkansas, page 24, occupation farmer, renting, 3 children at home.3 |
Death* | Delphia Elizabeth Stone died on 17 April 1865 at Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, at age 31.1 |
Citations
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Susan Mary McAnally1
F, b. 8 July 1851
Birth* | Susan Mary McAnally was born on 8 July 1851 at Lafayette Twp., Scott, Arkansas; son of Charles and Sarah McAnally.1,2 |
Married Name | As of 6 December 1867,her married name was Curtis.3 |
Name Variation | As of 6 December 1867, Susan Mary McAnally was also known as Payton E. Curtis.3 |
Marriage* | She married Paten Eli Curtis, son of Isaiah Curtis and Isaiah's First Wife (?), on 6 December 1867 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.3 |
Census | Susan Mary McAnally and Paten Eli Curtis appeared on the census of 25 July 1870 at Red River, Texas, page 39b, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children and Isaiah Curtis, age 22.4 |
Census* | Susan Mary McAnally and Paten Eli Curtis appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, page 171C, occupation farmer, 7 children at home.5 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , marriage record.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
Mary Elizabeth Ricks1
F, b. 1857, d. 24 December 1889
Birth* | Mary Elizabeth Ricks was born in 1857 at Indiana.1,2 |
Marriage* | She married Wilbur T. Peterson circa 1874.1 |
Census* | Mary Elizabeth Ricks appeared on the census of 5 June 1880 at Justice Precinct 6, Gregg, Texas, page 494A, widowed, 3 children at home.3 |
Married Name | As of 20 November 1884,her married name was Curtis.4 |
Marriage* | She married Paten Eli Curtis, son of Isaiah Curtis and Isaiah's First Wife (?), on 20 November 1884 at Lamar, Texas.4 |
Death* | Mary Elizabeth Ricks died on 24 December 1889 at Lamar, Texas; Lamar is probable, not proven.1 |
Citations
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870, 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
Nancy Ellen Curtis1
F, b. 24 January 1868, d. 21 November 1901
Birth* | Nancy Ellen Curtis was born on 24 January 1868 at Hempstead, Arkansas.2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 25 July 1870 Red River, Texas, in the household of Paten Eli Curtis and Susan Mary McAnally; page 39b, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children and Isaiah Curtis, age 22.3 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Ellen Curtis appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of Paten Eli Curtis and Susan Mary McAnally; page 171C, occupation farmer, 7 children at home.4 |
Married Name | As of 28 October 1885,her married name was Martin.2 |
Marriage* | Nancy Ellen Curtis married George W. Martin on 28 October 1885 at Lamar, Texas.2 |
Census* | Nancy Ellen Curtis appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 at Justice Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, ED 81, sheet 14A, occupation farmer, renting, widowed, 6 children, 3 living, her brother Fernando lived there.5 |
Death* | She died on 21 November 1901 at Lamar, Texas, at age 33.5 |
Citations
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
William David Curtis1,2
M, b. 19 February 1871, d. 9 March 1937
Birth* | William David Curtis was born on 19 February 1871 at Lamar, Texas.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of Paten Eli Curtis and Susan Mary McAnally; page 171C, occupation farmer, 7 children at home.3 |
Marriage* | William David Curtis married Mary Adaline (Mollie) Dunham on 12 April 1891 at Lamar, Texas.4,5 |
Census | William David Curtis and Mary Adaline (Mollie) Dunham appeared on the census of 9 June 1900 at Justice Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, ED 81, sheet 7A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 9 years, 4 children, 2 living.6 |
Census | William David Curtis and Mary Adaline (Mollie) Dunham appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 at Justice Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, ED 94, sheet 3B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 19 years, 7 children, 5 living.7 |
Census* | William David Curtis and Mary Adaline (Mollie) Dunham appeared on the census of 3 February 1920 at Precinct 8, Fannin, Texas, ED 64, sheet 9B, occupation farmer, renting, 2 sons at home.8 |
Census | William David Curtis and Mary Adaline (Mollie) Dunham appeared on the census of 18 April 1930 at Precinct 8, Fannin, Texas, ED 40, sheet 9A, occupation farmer, renting, 1 son at home.9 |
Death* | William David Curtis died on 9 March 1937 at Fannin, Texas, at age 66; buried at Gober Cemetery, Bonham, Texas.2 |
Citations
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate of Conrad Curtis.
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Henry Monroe Curtis1
M, b. 19 April 1874, d. 30 November 1931
Birth* | Henry Monroe Curtis was born on 19 April 1874 at Lamar, Texas.2,3,4 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of Paten Eli Curtis and Susan Mary McAnally; page 171C, occupation farmer, 7 children at home.5 |
Marriage* | Henry Monroe Curtis married Nan Crow on 19 April 1896 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.2 |
Marriage* | Henry Monroe Curtis married Willie Harriet Graham on 24 December 1900 at Potwin, Butler, Kansas.4,2 |
DraftWW1* | On 9 September 1918 Henry Monroe Curtis registered for the draft at Lamasco, Fannin, Texas; at the time, he was employed by himself as a farmer, wife Willie, described as tall, medium build, blue eyes, light hair.3 |
Census* | He and Willie Harriet Graham appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at Precinct 7, Fannin, Texas, ED 33, sheet 5A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 5 children at home.6 |
Death* | Henry Monroe Curtis died on 30 November 1931 at Bonham, Fannin, Texas, at age 57; buried at (illegible), informant Roy Curtis of Shawnee, Oklahoma.4 |
Family 1 | Nan Crow b. c 1875, d. Mar 1900 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
Sarah Jane Curtis1
F, b. 23 August 1877, d. 16 January 1957
Birth* | Sarah Jane Curtis was born on 23 August 1877 at Lamar, Texas.2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of Paten Eli Curtis and Susan Mary McAnally; page 171C, occupation farmer, 7 children at home.3 |
Married Name | As of 7 June 1892,her married name was Musick.2 |
Marriage* | Sarah Jane Curtis married David Sinclair (Sink) Musick on 7 June 1892 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.2 |
Census* | Sarah Jane Curtis and David Sinclair (Sink) Musick appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 at Justice Precinct 5, Fannin, Texas, ED 74, sheet 14A, occupation farmer, renting, married 8 years, 4 children, 3 living.4 |
Census | Sarah Jane Curtis and David Sinclair (Sink) Musick appeared on the census of 23 April 1910 at Justice Precinct 8, Parker, Texas, ED 85, sheet 5A, occupation farmer, renting, married 17 years, 7 children, 6 living.5 |
Married Name | As of circa 1926,her married name was Dunn.2 |
Marriage* | Sarah Jane Curtis married Mack Clay Dunn circa 1926 at Texas.2 |
Death* | Sarah Jane Curtis died on 16 January 1957 at San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, at age 79; buried at Grace Hill Cemetery, Longview, Texas.2,6 |
Citations
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
Eli Mac (Ned) Curtis1,2
M, b. 22 September 1880, d. 10 February 1957
Birth* | Eli Mac (Ned) Curtis was born on 22 September 1880 at Mayhew, Oklahoma Indian Territory.1,2 |
Marriage* | He married Nancy Louticia Elliot on 16 December 1900 at Jackson, Oklahoma Indian Territory.1 |
Census* | Eli Mac (Ned) Curtis and Nancy Louticia Elliot appeared on the census of 26 April 1910 at Vernon, Wilbarger, Texas, ED 236, sheet 16B, occupation hostler-railroad roundhouse, owned home, married 9 years, 2 children, 2 living.4 |
Census | Eli Mac (Ned) Curtis and Nancy Louticia Elliot appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 at Vernon, Wilbarger, Texas, ED 1, sheet 22B, occupation proprietor-shoe shop, owned home valued at $10,000, 1 daughter and 5 lodgers.5 |
Death* | Eli Mac (Ned) Curtis died on 10 February 1957 at Vernon, Wilbarger, Texas, at age 76; occupation cobbler, shoe store owner in Vernon; informant Eck Curtis, buried at Eastview Cemetery in Vernon.2,1 |
Citations
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Susie Elvira Curtis1
F, b. 25 February 1884, d. 13 January 1971
Birth* | Susie Elvira Curtis was born on 25 February 1884 at Garret Bluff, Lamar, Texas.2 |
Marriage* | She married Eli Franklin Curtis, son of Saphrone Euna Curtis and Florence Holman Parrish, in January 1905 at Terral, Jefferson, Oklahoma.1 |
Divorce* | Susie Elvira Curtis and Eli Franklin Curtis were divorced on 22 April 1915 at Oklahoma.1 |
Married Name | As of 26 June 1937,her married name was Dunn.1 |
Marriage* | Susie Elvira Curtis married George Anderson Dunn on 26 June 1937.1 |
Death* | Susie Elvira Curtis died on 13 January 1971 at Globe, Gila, Arizona, at age 86; buried at Pinal Cemetery in Miami, Arizona.1 |
Citations
- [S1803] Mary Curtis, "Research Files of Mary Curtis", Ancestral File.
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
John Morgan Curtis1
M, b. 1823
Birth* | John Morgan Curtis was born in 1823 at Tennessee.1 |
Milit-Beg* | He began military service on 1 December 1861 at Sanders Creek, Lamar, Texas, as a Private, 9th Regiment Texas Infantry; age 37, sent to hospital at Oxford 30 April 1862; deserted or captured at Jackson, Mississippi 20 July 1863.2 |
Marriage* | He married Mary J. Eaton circa 1865 at Texas.1 |
Milit-End* | John Morgan Curtis ended military service on 18 May 1865 at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; described as dark complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, 5' 9" tall, took the oath of allegiance to return home and remain a loyal man.2 |
Census* | He and Mary J. Eaton appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 at Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, page 162B, occupation farmer, 3 sons at home; father born South Carolina.3 |
Marriage* | John Morgan Curtis married Virginia Huffstutler on 6 February 1890 at Lamar, Texas.1 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S1737] Footnote.com, Footnote.com, CSA Service Records.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Mary J. Eaton1
F, b. 1840
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Benjamin Franklin Curtis1
M, b. 13 November 1869, d. 29 October 1949
Birth* | Benjamin Franklin Curtis was born on 13 November 1869 at Lamar, Texas.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of John Morgan Curtis and Mary J. Eaton; page 162B, occupation farmer, 3 sons at home; father born South Carolina.3 |
Marriage* | Benjamin Franklin Curtis married Elizabeth Wigley on 8 October 1888 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.1 |
Census* | Benjamin Franklin Curtis and Elizabeth Wigley appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 at Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, ED 81, sheet 5B, occupation farmer, renting, married 12 years, 5 children, 5 living.4 |
Death* | Benjamin Franklin Curtis died on 29 October 1949 at R. R. 4, Windom, Fannin, Texas, at age 79; buried at Willow Wild Cemetery.1,2 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
John Morgan Curtis Jr.1
M, b. 13 October 1869, d. 24 May 1948
Birth* | John Morgan Curtis Jr. was born on 13 October 1869 at Lamar, Texas.1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of John Morgan Curtis and Mary J. Eaton; page 162B, occupation farmer, 3 sons at home; father born South Carolina.2 |
Marriage* | John Morgan Curtis Jr. married Virginia (Jennie) A. Huffstatler circa 1889 at Texas.3 |
Census* | John Morgan Curtis Jr. and Virginia (Jennie) A. Huffstatler appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 at Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, ED 81, sheet 14A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 10 years, 3 children, 3 living, 1 by prior marriage to Hammer.3 |
Census | John Morgan Curtis Jr. and Virginia (Jennie) A. Huffstatler appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 at Windom, Fannin, Texas, ED 63, sheet 2B, occupation farmer, owned farm, 1 son and John A. Haynes, a step daughter.4 |
Census | John Morgan Curtis Jr. and Virginia (Jennie) A. Huffstatler appeared on the census of 5 April 1930 at Windom, Fannin, Texas, ED 37, sheet 4A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 1 step daughter.5 |
Death* | John Morgan Curtis Jr. died on 24 May 1948 at Bonham, Fannin, Texas, at age 78; buried at Wild Willow Cemetery in Bonham.1 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920, 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Thomas King Curtis1
M, b. July 1871
Birth* | Thomas King Curtis was born in July 1871 at Lamar, Texas; 1873 in 1880 census.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of John Morgan Curtis and Mary J. Eaton; page 162B, occupation farmer, 3 sons at home; father born South Carolina.3 |
Marriage* | Thomas King Curtis married Josie (?) circa 1899 at Texas.2 |
Census* | Thomas King Curtis and Josie (?) appeared on the census of 5 June 1900 at Bonham, Fannin, Texas, ED 62, sheet 6B, occupation barber, owned home, just married.2 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Elizabeth Wigley1
F, b. 19 August 1868, d. 25 April 1952
Birth* | Elizabeth Wigley was born on 19 August 1868 at Camp Maxey, Lamar, Texas; 1900 census says August 1873; daughter of James Henry Wigley and Mary Jane Sitchler.1,2 |
Married Name | As of 8 October 1888,her married name was Curtis.1 |
Marriage* | She married Benjamin Franklin Curtis, son of John Morgan Curtis and Mary J. Eaton, on 8 October 1888 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.1 |
Census* | Elizabeth Wigley and Benjamin Franklin Curtis appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 at Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, ED 81, sheet 5B, occupation farmer, renting, married 12 years, 5 children, 5 living.3 |
Married Name | As of circa 1905,her married name was Clay.4 |
Marriage* | Elizabeth Wigley married John H. Clay circa 1905 at Texas.4 |
Census* | Elizabeth Wigley and John H. Clay appeared on the census of 2 May 1910 at Gober, Fannin, Texas, ED 45, sheet 12B, occupation farmer, renting, second marriage 4 years, Lizzie had 8 children, 6 living, including 2 living from her marriage to John; livaed next to Jackson Wigley.4 |
Death* | Elizabeth Wigley died on 25 April 1952 at Denison, Grayson, Texas, at age 83; buried at Cedar Lawn Cemetery.1,2 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
James Daniel Curtis1
M, b. 9 July 1889, d. 18 July 1963
Birth* | James Daniel Curtis was born on 9 July 1889 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.1,2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of Benjamin Franklin Curtis and Elizabeth Wigley; ED 81, sheet 5B, occupation farmer, renting, married 12 years, 5 children, 5 living.4 |
Marriage* | James Daniel Curtis married Nodie Mae Self on 31 December 1911 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.1 |
DraftWW1* | On 5 June 1917 James Daniel Curtis registered for the draft at Route 1, Windom, Fannin, Texas; at the time, he was employed by himself as a farmer, wife and 3 children.3 |
Census* | He and Nodie Mae Self appeared on the census of 10 February 1920 at Justice Precinct 8, Fannin, Texas, ED 64, sheet 16A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 3 children at home.5 |
Census | James Daniel Curtis and Nodie Mae Self appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Windom, Fannin, Texas, ED 37, sheet 3A, occupation public drayman, owned home valued at $1,500, 6 children at home.5 |
Death* | James Daniel Curtis died on 18 July 1963 at Castro, Texas, at age 74; buried at Castro Memorial Gardens.1,2 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
Nodie Mae Self1
F, b. 13 March 1893, d. 27 August 1968
Birth* | Nodie Mae Self was born on 13 March 1893 at Windom, Fannin, Texas; daughter of Andrew Jackson Self and Emily Jane Baldwin.1,2 |
Married Name | As of 31 December 1911,her married name was Curtis.1 |
Marriage* | She married James Daniel Curtis, son of Benjamin Franklin Curtis and Elizabeth Wigley, on 31 December 1911 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.1 |
Census* | Nodie Mae Self and James Daniel Curtis appeared on the census of 10 February 1920 at Justice Precinct 8, Fannin, Texas, ED 64, sheet 16A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 3 children at home.3 |
Census | Nodie Mae Self and James Daniel Curtis appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Windom, Fannin, Texas, ED 37, sheet 3A, occupation public drayman, owned home valued at $1,500, 6 children at home.3 |
Death* | Nodie Mae Self died on 27 August 1968 at Castro, Texas, at age 75; buried at Castro Memorial Gardens in Demmitt.1,2 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
Thomas King Curtis1
M, b. 22 January 1891, d. 6 February 1961
Birth* | Thomas King Curtis was born on 22 January 1891 at Gober, Lamar, Texas; draft registration says 1892.1,2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of Benjamin Franklin Curtis and Elizabeth Wigley; ED 81, sheet 5B, occupation farmer, renting, married 12 years, 5 children, 5 living.4 |
(Witness) Census | Thomas King Curtis appeared on the census of 2 May 1910 Gober, Fannin, Texas, in the household of Elizabeth Wigley and John H. Clay; ED 45, sheet 12B, occupation farmer, renting, second marriage 4 years, Lizzie had 8 children, 6 living, including 2 living from her marriage to John; livaed next to Jackson Wigley.5 |
DraftWW1* | On 5 June 1917 Thomas King Curtis registered for the draft at Windom, Fannin, Texas; at the time, he was employed by J. M. Curtis as a farmer at Windom, single, described as medium height, medium build, brown eyes, dark hair.3 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 at Bonham, Fannin, Texas, ED 38, sheet 1A, occupation cook-restaurant, renting, single.6 |
Marriage* | He married Mary Johnson circa 1921 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.7,8 |
Census | Thomas King Curtis and Mary Johnson appeared on the census of 3 April 1930 at Bonham, Fannin, Texas, ED 3, sheet 2A, occupation cafe proprietor, lodging, no children.9 |
Death* | Thomas King Curtis died on 6 February 1961 at Bonham, Fannin, Texas, at age 70; WW I veteran, occupation restaurant operator; buried at Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Sherman, Texas.1,2 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920, 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Mary Johnson1
F, b. 10 September 1895, d. 28 September 1992
Birth* | Mary Johnson was born on 10 September 1895 at Kentucky.1,2 |
Married Name | As of circa 1921,her married name was Curtis.1,3 |
Marriage* | She married Thomas King Curtis, son of Benjamin Franklin Curtis and Elizabeth Wigley, circa 1921 at Paris, Lamar, Texas.1,3 |
Census | Mary Johnson and Thomas King Curtis appeared on the census of 3 April 1930 at Bonham, Fannin, Texas, ED 3, sheet 2A, occupation cafe proprietor, lodging, no children.4 |
Death* | Mary Johnson died on 28 September 1992 at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, at age 97.1 |
Citations
- [S1790] LaMona Phillips, "My Waldron Descendants in of Virginia", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920, 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
John Houston Curtis1
M, b. 2 July 1894, d. 29 September 1981
Birth* | John Houston Curtis was born on 2 July 1894 at Lamar, Texas.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 Precinct 5, Lamar, Texas, in the household of Benjamin Franklin Curtis and Elizabeth Wigley; ED 81, sheet 5B, occupation farmer, renting, married 12 years, 5 children, 5 living.3 |
(Witness) Census | John Houston Curtis appeared on the census of 2 May 1910 Gober, Fannin, Texas, in the household of Elizabeth Wigley and John H. Clay; ED 45, sheet 12B, occupation farmer, renting, second marriage 4 years, Lizzie had 8 children, 6 living, including 2 living from her marriage to John; livaed next to Jackson Wigley.4 |
Marriage* | John Houston Curtis married Clara Gertrude Padgett circa 1913 at Texas.5,6 |
DraftWW1* | On 5 June 1918 John Houston Curtis registered for the draft at Windom, Fannin, Texas; at the time, he was employed by Lite Daniels as a farmer, wife and child, described as tall, slender, brown eyes, black hair.2 |
Census* | He and Clara Gertrude Padgett appeared on the census of 16 April 1930 at Justice Precinct 2, Grayson, Texas, ED 32, sheet 12A, occupation weaver-cotton mill, renting-$8 month, 4 children at home.6 |
Death* | John Houston Curtis died on 29 September 1981 at Denison, Grayson, Texas, at age 87; buried at Layne Cemetery in Denison.1 |
Citations
- [S1789] Karen (e-mail address), "James, Bishop, Price, Bridge, Yoakam and Reust Families", Ancestral File.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S68] Texas Vital Statistics , death certificate.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.