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551 | DAR application using James Curtis Status: Located | ||
552 | DAR presentation found in Norwich NY library on Curtis Family of McDonough NY Status: Located | ||
553 | David Alexander Colyer estate documents David Alexander Colyer estate admin documents showing family members | ||
554 | Death certificate of Ida Florence Vaughan Payne sister to Otha B Vaughan | ||
555 | Death Notice John Thurston Curtis 1909 Interior Journal of Lincoln County | ||
556 | Deed 1809 of a James Curtis Status: Located in neighboring community to McDonough NY...not sure if this is THE James Curtis | ||
557 | Deed 1880 John T. Curtis to son Fred Percival Curtis 100 acres of the 300 purchased by John T. Curtis via foreclosure | ||
558 | Deed Alex Colyer to Ned Modrell 1857 Alex Colyer transfers 275 Acres to Ned Modrell (a man of color) which later research reveals was a slave of Robert Modrell whose freedom was purchased for $600 in 1847. One parcel in this deed was obtained by land grant jointly between Ned Modrel and Alex Colyer a couple months before Ned Modrel's emancipation is recorded in 1847. | ||
559 | deed of land Agnus Sinclair 1794 Status: LocatedThanks to Mrs. Alice Collier Gala of Louisville Kentucky for forwarding this copy of a transfer deed of land found in Washington County VA Abingdon VA where Agnus Sinclair and William Colyar (husband) whereby they sell land in Sinclair bottoms Virginia Nancy Ann Agnus Colyar inherited from her father Charles Sinclair. Deed shows name as "Sinclair" although other spelling found of her name was St. Clair as evidenced by their son and grandson named Arthur St. Clair Colyar. | ||
560 | deed Seth Curtis in 1858 Status: LocatedThis is deed from Norwich NY Chenango County courthouse where Seth Curtis in 1858 sells 210 acres being ˝ (one-half) of his farm in McDonough NY to his daughter in law Julia Ackley Curtis (wife of John Thurston Curtis) for $1,785 . | ||
561 | deed where Seth Curtis in 1864 buys lot 86 Status: LocatedThis is a deed where Seth Curtis in 1864 buys lot 86 in the town of McDonough NY (as older man Seth moved off his farm on Corbin road in East McDonough NY to 3 houses away from the four corners [4 way stop] of town central.) | ||
562 | deed where Seth Curtis in 1879 Status: LocatedThis is deed where Seth Curtis in 1879 (the year before he died) sold the remaining 200 acres of his farm for $3,470 on Corbin Road in East McDonough NY. Note that his brother in law, John Carpenter (John Carpenter married to sister of Seth Curtis wife) has farm next door. | ||
563 | Dendroarchaeology report setting age of Ruth KY John Colyer cabin to 1805 Dr. Maegen Rochner tree ring study of logs in the cabin, that show the majority of log dating shows a construction date in 1805. | ||
564 | Descendants of Virginia Calverts book excerpt Shows Dorcas Collyer (Colyar, Colyer) and John Calvert | ||
565 | DNA data at FamilyTreeDNAA on the French Family with Sinclair Shows supporting data of Donald Sinclair and Michael Flanagan descending from French family | ||
566 | DNA report comparing Harold Colyer and John Collyer Shows proof of connection of descendants of John Colyer born 1781. Descendants of William Colyer born 1807 and James Alexander Colyer born 1809. | ||
567 | DNA test comparison Curtis Colyer vs. John Collyer Shows proof of connection via John Colyer born 1781. Curtis Colyer descended from John Colyer Jr. born 1815 and John Collyer was descended from William Colyer born 1807. | ||
568 | DNA test of Harold Andrew Colyer and Curtis Colyer match report Harold Andrew Colyer is a documented descendant (great great grandson) of John Colyer born 1781. Curtis Colyer is a documented descendant (great great grandson) of John Colyer born 1815 who lived in Bronston Ky. This DNA test shows that John Colyer born 1815 is son of John Colyer born 1781. This DNA test results in several conclusions. First, the Bronston KY area Colyers are related via John Colyer born 1781 to the Jugornot area of Somerset KY Colyers. Second, based on death record of John Colyer born 1815, that the first wife of John Colyer born 1781 was Polly Sinclair, NOT Martha Minus. Although the John Colyer born 1815 death record only states the mother's first name, it is this researcher's conclusion, that the disclosure of her last name in the newspaper obituary of John Colyer born 1781 son, Charles Granade Colyer, as Sinclair, provides for her full name as Polly Sinclair. | ||
569 | Doris Jean Colyer Obit Local info says she passed away due to Covid | ||
570 | Dorothy Burnett Colyer obit | ||
571 | Dorothy Curtis engaged 1945 | ||
572 | Dorothy Curtis engagement announcement | ||
573 | Dorothy Curtis sings Christmas songs at Beecher hotel 1945 | ||
574 | Dorothy Curtis wedding 1946 | ||
575 | Dr. Jehu R Colyer history From Vermilion County Illinois history book | ||
576 | Dr. Jehu R Colyer history pg 2 Vermilion County Illinois history | ||
577 | Dr. Jehu R Colyer history pg 3 Vermilion County Illinois history | ||
578 | Duanesburg 1790 census Status: LocatedHere is Duanesburg 1790 census extract showing James Curtis family and his brother Joseph Curtis Family | ||
579 | Earl and Mary Curtis wedding announcement 1917 Danville Ky Advocate Messenger 11/13/17 | ||
580 | Earl and Mary Wells Curtis 60th wedding anniversary Vaughan and Richard Curtis attend | ||
581 | Earl Curtis 1920 census Living on Montecello Rd. Note that census says the Bourbon area which was way down current Monticello St, across current hwy 27 and then past historical church behind current restaurant at corner. Note newspaper article below dtd 1921 where moves from Bourbon to Somerset. Later bought farm couple years later at Oak Hill Rd and Monticello..Family stories say at current day corner of Oak Hill Rd and hwy 27. | ||
582 | Earl Curtis 1930 census Living at 408 Mt. Vernon Street | ||
583 | Earl Curtis 1942 draft registration Living at 224 S. Central Ave, Somerset KY | ||
584 | Earl Curtis and Charles Oatts sells Waitsboro Riverview farm of 190 acres to Alexanders of Ruth Ky 1924 | ||
585 | Earl Curtis baseball captain for Kiwanis club 1928 Louisville Courier Journal 9/1/1928 re Danville game | ||
586 | Earl Curtis buys Chevrolet truck 1926 | ||
587 | Earl Curtis buys store in Russell Springs 1929 | ||
588 | Earl Curtis sale monticello St. at Oak Hill Rd store 1926 | ||
589 | Earl Curtis visits Ralph Curtis in Evansville 1955 | ||
590 | Ed and Will Curtis, Central Chevrolet | ||
591 | Ed Curtis death, brother to William | ||
592 | Edith Colyer and Jack Curtis married Somerset Newspaper Somerset Ky newspaper The Commonwealth 11/16/1938 | ||
593 | Edith Colyer Curtis DAR application Status: LocatedDAR application of Edith Colyer Curtis based upon Jesse Richardson | ||
594 | Edith Colyer Curtis notes concerning Granade Colyer school teacher at Beech Grove School and Sam as student at Cherry Grove School and Beech Grove School | ||
595 | Edith Colyer Curtis research notes re: Granade Colyer home | ||
596 | Edith Colyer senior high school picture 1937 | ||
597 | Edith Curtis mention in diary of mother in law obit Mary Wells Curtis, a mother in law’s diary entry on death of Edith Curtis, daughter in law | ||
598 | Edmund Curtis death notice Washington Times, Washington DC January 15, 1907. Note that this article states Edmund came to Washington DC in the 1840s, but this is contradicted by the 1860 McDonough NY census that shows him in McDonough in 1860. | ||
599 | Edmund Curtis family Bible listing births Thanks to Mr. Brian Stewart of Virginia for researching to find family connected to this found bible and mailing it to me. This bible has now been donated to the Norwich NY public library history/genealogy section. | ||
600 | Edmund Curtis family bible marriages Thanks to Mr. Brian Stewart of Virginia for researching to find family connected to this found bible and mailing it to me. This bible has now been donated to the Norwich NY public library history/genealogy section. |