Person:Thomas Curtis (53)

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Thomas Curtis
 
d.Bef 1751
  • HThomas Curtis - Bef 1751
  • WEdith CaryAft 1675 - Aft 1751
m. 1 May 1718
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Curtis
Alt Name[1][2] _____ Curteis
Gender Male
Marriage License 29 Apr 1718 to Edith Cary
Marriage 1 May 1718 St. Mary Somerset, City of London, Middlesex, Englandto Edith Cary
Death[3] Bef 1751
References
  1. Thomas Curtis and Edith Cary - marriage, in Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840.

    « Year: 1718 / Last Name 1: CURTEIS / First Name 1: THO / Last Name 2: CARY First Name 2: EDITH / Place: ST MARY SOMERSET / County: LONDON » Accessed on British Origins [britishorigins.com]

  2. Thomas Curtis and Edith Cary - marriage, in International Genealogical Index / British Isles.

    « THOMAS CURTEIS / Gender: Male Marriage: 01 MAY 1718 Saint Mary Somerset, London, London, England / Spouse: EDITH CARY // Source Information: Batch No.: M001491 / Dates: 1558 - 1837 942 / Source Call No.: B4HA V.59 > Parish register printouts of London, St. Mary Somerset, England » Accessed on FamilySearch.org

  3. Will of Robert Cary, Merchant of Saint John the Evangelist, London
    proved 18 Nov 1751 (written 24 Jul 1751 with codicil dated 28 Jul 1751 but with 11 Nov 1751 following).

    « In the Name of God Amen I Robert Cary of London Merchant ... and the annuity by this my Will given to my Sister Edith Curtis ... Item I give and bequeath to my Sister Edith Curtis late Wife of Mr. Thomas Curtis deceased the full and ??? yearly Sum of One hundred Pounds during her natural Life by four equal Quarterly Payments at the four most usual ffeasts or Days of Payment in the year that is to say Lady Day and Midsummer Michaelmas and Christmas the first Payment to commence on the first of the said Days which shall happen after my decease which said annuity of one hundred Pounds I give to my said Sister for her better Maintenance and support and in lieu and satisfaction of the yearly Sum of Sixtyfour Pounds which I am now obliged to pay her Item I give my said Sister Twenty Pounds for Mourning ... In Witness whereof I the said Robert Cary have to this my will contained in nine sheets of Paper to the Eight first set my hand and to the last set my hand and affixed my Seal this Twenty fourth Day of July in the Twenty fifth year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Second and in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and fifty one.—Robert Cary— ... » [excerpts of will transcribed by Robin Cary Askew]
    Description: Will of Robert Cary, Merchant of Saint John the Evangelist London / Date: 18 November 1751 / Catalogue reference: PROB 11/791 / Dept: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury / Series: Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers / Piece: Name of Register: Busby Quire Numbers: 301 - 359 > Downloaded from the National Archives > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline