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Eliphalet Curtis

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Eliphalet Curtis Veteran

Birth
Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1806 (aged 69–70)
Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Marcellus, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Married Margaret Dyer 24 Mar 1757.

They emigrated to Onondaga Co., NY, in 1800.

From Revolutionary soldiers resident or dying in Onondaga County, N. Y. 1913

There is no stone for Capt. Curtis whose wife survived him and it might be inferred that he died in Simsbury Ct where he was living in 1790 but the family history says he was buried in Marcellus in 1806. He was in the Simsbury Volunteers in '75 and a captain in the 18th Conn Regt in '78. He was baptized in Meriden Ct Feb 1736 and married Margaret Dyer of Simsbury March 24 1757. He was representative for that place in 1780 and went to Marcellus in 1800. Enlisting in the Lexington alarm he served as sergeant in Capt Abel Pettibone's Co. May 4 - Dec 14 1775. He was also a second lieutenant in Col. Mott's Co., at Saratoga and Ticonderoga, a captain in the Danbury raid, and in the New Haven alarm as well as later. His Marcellus descendants were prominent people.

Parents:

Peter Curtis, 1713 - 1756
Chestina Parker, 1714 - 1777

Siblings:

Asenath Curtis, 1741 - 1831

Children:

Eliphalet Curtis, 1758 - 1816
Margaret Curtis, 1761 - 1798
Agnes Curtis, 1763 - 1844
Chestina Curtis, 1764 -
Theodosia Curtis, 1767 - 1850
Narcissa Curtis, 1769 -
Horace Curtis, 1772 - 1814
Gad Curtis, 1775 - 1852
Sarah Curtis, 1779 - 1785
Israel Curtis, 1781 - 1845
Zenas Curtis, 1789 - 1851
Married Margaret Dyer 24 Mar 1757.

They emigrated to Onondaga Co., NY, in 1800.

From Revolutionary soldiers resident or dying in Onondaga County, N. Y. 1913

There is no stone for Capt. Curtis whose wife survived him and it might be inferred that he died in Simsbury Ct where he was living in 1790 but the family history says he was buried in Marcellus in 1806. He was in the Simsbury Volunteers in '75 and a captain in the 18th Conn Regt in '78. He was baptized in Meriden Ct Feb 1736 and married Margaret Dyer of Simsbury March 24 1757. He was representative for that place in 1780 and went to Marcellus in 1800. Enlisting in the Lexington alarm he served as sergeant in Capt Abel Pettibone's Co. May 4 - Dec 14 1775. He was also a second lieutenant in Col. Mott's Co., at Saratoga and Ticonderoga, a captain in the Danbury raid, and in the New Haven alarm as well as later. His Marcellus descendants were prominent people.

Parents:

Peter Curtis, 1713 - 1756
Chestina Parker, 1714 - 1777

Siblings:

Asenath Curtis, 1741 - 1831

Children:

Eliphalet Curtis, 1758 - 1816
Margaret Curtis, 1761 - 1798
Agnes Curtis, 1763 - 1844
Chestina Curtis, 1764 -
Theodosia Curtis, 1767 - 1850
Narcissa Curtis, 1769 -
Horace Curtis, 1772 - 1814
Gad Curtis, 1775 - 1852
Sarah Curtis, 1779 - 1785
Israel Curtis, 1781 - 1845
Zenas Curtis, 1789 - 1851


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