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 SIMEON CURTISS {Simeon, Joseph, Israel, Stephen, Israel, John, 

 Elizabeth), b. Southbury, Conn., Nov. 13, 1805; m. Hannah 

 Bronson. 

 They had children : — 



i. Israel Josiah, b. Southbury, Conn., 1833. Hed. July 7, 1868. 

 {j66) ii. Franklin Luther, b. Southbury, Conn., Jan. 19, 1835; m. Mary 

 Louise, d. of Richard Hines, of Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 28, 

 1858. He resides in Waterbury, Conn, 

 iii. Hannah, b. Southbury, Conn., Sept. 20, 1836. She d. Sept. 11, 

 1892. 



BENJAMIN STILES CURTISS {Charles R., Stephen, Israel, 

 • Stephen, Israel, John, Elizaheth), b. Ellisville, N. Y., July 23, 

 1822; m. Martha Jennette, d. of Stoddard and Jennette (Mal- 

 lory) Strong, of Woodbury, Conn., Jan. 27, 1850. He came to 

 Southbury, Conn., in 1838, and has lived in Woodbury, Conn., 

 since his marriage. He is engaged in mechanical pursuits. They 

 reside in Woodbury, Conn. 

 They had children : — 

 {y^^) i. Charles Strong, b. Woodbury, Conn., March 23, 1856 ; m. Ellen 

 Mallory, d. of George B. French, of Watertown, Conn., Nov. 

 8, 1883. They reside in Woodbury, Conn, 

 ii. Jennette Waterbury, b. Woodbury, Conn., Aug. 12, 1861. She d. 



Nov. 24, 1877. 

 iii. Benjamin Lincoln, b. Woodbury, Conn., March 8, 1867; m. Mary 

 Curtiss, d. of Francis Atwood, of Woodbury, Conn., in 1893. 

 He d. May, 1893 > "^o issue. 



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 HORACE HORATIO CURTISS {Charles R., Stephen, Israel, 

 Stephen, Israel, John, Elizabeth), b. Ellisville, N. Y., March 16, 

 1829 ; m. Mary, d. of Stephen Sypert, of Jackson, Tenn., Aug. 

 31, 1853. He settled in Jackson, Tenn., where he was a manu- 

 facturer until 1 89 1, when he removed to Texas, returning from 

 there in 1897. He resides in Jackson, Tenn. During the Civil 

 War he served two years on detail service in the Confederate 

 army. 

 They had children : — 



i. Mary Jennette, b. Jackson, Tenn., Oct. 10, 1854; m. Robert 



Mann, of Jackson, Tenn., Jan. 26, 1875. 

 ii. Charles Sypert, b. Jackson, Tenn., Feb. 22, 1857. Hed. Jackson, 

 Tenn., March 20, 1885. 



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