Siblings: Jeptha Henry, John A, Lewellyn B, Wister Maple, Richard Harvey, Aurelius Brown, and Stephen Alfonso Curtis
Wife: Maude A Fish
Children: Willie B Curtis
Nathan Edward Curtis, 91, died in the John Graves Ford Memorial Hospital after a short illness. A native of Scott County, he was a retired farmer. Survivors are a brother, S.A. Curtis, Scott County; four half-sisters, Miss. Maggie Curtis, Mrs. Cindy Mead, and Mrs. Gobel Donovan, Stamping Ground, Mrs. Lizzie Blythe, Indiana.
Although a boy lived with them at one time, he was not a son, they had no children.
Siblings: Jeptha Henry, John A, Lewellyn B, Wister Maple, Richard Harvey, Aurelius Brown, and Stephen Alfonso Curtis
Wife: Maude A Fish
Children: Willie B Curtis
Nathan Edward Curtis, 91, died in the John Graves Ford Memorial Hospital after a short illness. A native of Scott County, he was a retired farmer. Survivors are a brother, S.A. Curtis, Scott County; four half-sisters, Miss. Maggie Curtis, Mrs. Cindy Mead, and Mrs. Gobel Donovan, Stamping Ground, Mrs. Lizzie Blythe, Indiana.
Although a boy lived with them at one time, he was not a son, they had no children.
Family Members
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Sarah Eliza Dickey Blythe
1859–1913
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Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Dickey Curtis
1860–1917
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James Travis Dickey
1862–1919
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William Franklin Dickey
1864–1947
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Jeptha Henry Curtis
1868–1916
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John Alexander "Alex" Curtis
1869–1938
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Wister Maple Curtis Sr
1877–1932
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Richard Harvey Curtis
1880–1962
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Aurelius Brown Curtis
1883–1952
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Stephen Alphonso Curtis
1885–1965
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