ated from Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., in 1880. He 

 went to North Carolina to live and became interested in various 

 enterprises in the South. He d. June 10, 1892, unm. 

 iv. Eustace Sanford, b. New York City, N. Y., June 13, i860. He 

 d. July 14, 1881. 

 {Sjj) V. Frederick Kinsbury, b. New York City, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1863; m. 

 Marian S., d. of J. Montgomery Hale, of New York City, 

 N. Y., Oct. 28, 1890. He resides in New York City, N. Y, 

 Mary Alanthea, b. New York City, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1867. 



VI. 



vii. Elizabeth, b. New York City, N. Y., April 21, 1873. 



713 

 JULIUS BOLEVAR CURTISS {Nichols, Philo, Benjamin, Benja- 

 min, Josiah, William, Elizabeth), b. Newtown, Conn., Dec. 10, 

 1825 ; m. (i.) Mary, d. of Peter and Mary Acker, of Greenwich, 

 Conn., Oct. 30, 1854. She d. Jan. 23, 1884, aet. 56 years; m. 

 (ii.) Alice, d. of Henry and Margaret Kneeland, of New York 

 City, N. Y., and widow of Francis H. Grain, May 11, 1886. 

 He was educated at the public schools of his native town, finish- 

 ing with the academy and at a private school. He then began 

 the study of law and in December, 1850, was admitted to the bar 

 of the State of Connecticut. He began the practice of law in 

 Greenwich, Conn., in 1851, but removed to Stamford, Conn., in 

 1864. From 1 855-1 865 he was one of the burgesses of the 

 borough of Greenwich and borough attorney during the same 

 period. In 1858 and in i860 he was a member of the State 

 Senate and during the latter service senior member and ex-officio 

 member of the corporation of Yale College. During the Civil 

 War he served from 1 861-1864 ^^ a member of the Military 

 Committee of the town of Greenwich. In 1867 he was elected 

 judge of probate for the district of Stamford and served until 

 1870. From 1 887-1 893 judge of the borough court of Stam- 

 ford. Mr. Curtis has been a member of the American Bar Asso- 

 ciation since 1879, and was one of its vice-presidents from 1885— 

 1889. He is also a director of the Stamford Street Railway. He 

 resides in Stamford, Conn., and with his son forms the law 

 partnership of Curtis & Curtis. 



They had children : — 



i. Sarah Lena, b. Stamford, Conn., March g, t866 ; m. T. J. Mackay, 

 of New York City, N. Y., 1891. 



ii. Louis Julius, b. Stamford, Conn., March 11, i86g. He graduated 

 from Yale College in 1889. In 1892 he was admitted to the 

 bar of Connecticut. He served for four years as clerk of the 



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