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John Curtis 1845

John W. Curtis was born in 1845. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Curtis.
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John H. & Edna Curtis 40th Anniversary
John H. & Edna Curtis 40th Anniversary
John H. Curtis & Edna Agnes (Rothrock) Curtis with their sons & daughters on their 40th wedding anniversary.
People in photo include: Frances Eileen Curtis
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John Curtis Family Headstone
John Curtis Family Headstone
Curtis family tombstone. This photo shows the memorial of John M. Curtis, 7/3/1845 - 2/9/1929, wife Anne Elizabeth Matthews 1852 - 2/26/1883 (1st wife) son Thomas Madison Curtis 1875 - 1879, 3rd wife Catharine M Cline 1/5/1858 - 5/29/1927
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John Enos Curtis Jr., wife Eliza Dailey, dog & rat
John Enos Curtis Jr., wife Eliza Dailey, dog & rat
This tintype is not in good shape. Please note that John (who went by "Enos") is holding his pet rat in his left hand while his dog looks on. I'm not aware of any other photos of these two people. John served in the 58th Regiment of the Indiana Infantry Volunteers during the Civil War. He and his family lived in New Market, Clark County, IN. He is not associated with the Mormon Church.
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William A. Curtis family
William A. Curtis family
William A. Curtis, wife Josie & children, John & Grace.
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John N. Curtis and company
John N. Curtis and company
Three men wearing sashes. Man standing is John Nelson Curtis, resdent of Bentonville, AR; member IOOF, deputy U.S. marshal, farmer and miller. The two other men are unidentified. The one seated, left, bears a resemblance to deputy U.S. marshal Dan Maples, also of Bentonville, killed in I.T. (OK) 1887. Can anyone positively identify him or the other man?
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John Harrison Curtis & Edna Agnes Rothrock
John Harrison Curtis & Edna Agnes Rothrock
John H. Curtis 3/27/1871 - 9/22/1964), son of John M. Curtis & Anne Matthews (see gravesite photo) m Edna Rothrock (10/10/1880 - 6/1965) on 9/21/1901
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