He was a prominent citizen of Oronoke (part of Stratford) where he was selected to be a deputy to the General Assembly in 1686, 1689, 169203, 1696, 1699, 1702, and to the Court of Election, 1695, 1697, 1704, 1708, on the committee for safety for Fairfield Co in 1704, and a member of the First Church of Stratford in 1670. In January of 1705/6, the town granted him the right to set up a gristmill at Farmill River, a little below Black Brook.
Children (from "A history of the old town of Stratford and the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut"):
Elizabeth (Stiles) Curtiss b. Feb. 18, 1687, m. Ephraim Curtiss
Sarah (Stiles) Wells b. Nov. 4, 1693, m. Thomas Wells
Phebe (Stiles) Judson (1696-1765) m. David Judson
He was a prominent citizen of Oronoke (part of Stratford) where he was selected to be a deputy to the General Assembly in 1686, 1689, 169203, 1696, 1699, 1702, and to the Court of Election, 1695, 1697, 1704, 1708, on the committee for safety for Fairfield Co in 1704, and a member of the First Church of Stratford in 1670. In January of 1705/6, the town granted him the right to set up a gristmill at Farmill River, a little below Black Brook.
Children (from "A history of the old town of Stratford and the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut"):
Elizabeth (Stiles) Curtiss b. Feb. 18, 1687, m. Ephraim Curtiss
Sarah (Stiles) Wells b. Nov. 4, 1693, m. Thomas Wells
Phebe (Stiles) Judson (1696-1765) m. David Judson
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