Person:Benjamin Curtis (6)

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m. 1799
  1. Benjamin Curtis1800 - 1888
  2. David Curtis1802 -
  3. Stephen Curtis1804 -
  4. Eliza Curtis1806 -
  5. Sylvester Curtis1808 -
  6. Delonson Curtis1811 - 1893
  7. Leroy L. Curtis1813 -
  8. Ethan Whiting Curtis1815 -
  9. George Curtis1817 - 1841
  10. Anna Maria Curtis1820 - 1820
  11. Leonard Curtis1822 - 1823
m. 23 Mar 1829
  1. Menzo Curtis1830 - 1911
  2. Sarah E. Curtis1832 - 1917
  3. Levander Curtis1834 - 1920
  4. Livingstone Ethan Curtis1836 - 1885
  5. Dewitt Curtis1838 - 1917
  6. Josephine Curtis1842 - 1934
  7. George W. Curtis1845 - 1931
  8. Mary Ellen Curtis1846 - 1896
  9. Stephen Curtis1850 - 1928
  10. Angelia Curtis1852 - 1858
  11. Isadora L. Curtis1856 - 1925
Facts and Events
Name Benjamin Curtis
Gender Male
Birth[1] 17 Apr 1800 White Creek, Washington, New York, United States
Marriage 23 Mar 1829 NYto Sarah Lucretia Averil
Census[4][11] 1840 Berrien Center, Berrien, Michigan, United States
Census[5][12] 1 Oct 1850 Berrien Center, Berrien, Michigan, United States
Census[6][13] 16 Jul 1860 Berrien Center, Berrien, Michigan, United States
Census[7][14] 6 Aug 1870 Berrien, Berrien, Michigan, USA
Census[8][15] 3 Jun 1880 Berrien Center, Berrien, Michigan, United States
Death[2] 12 Jan 1888 Berrien Center, Berrien, Michigan, United States
Burial[3] Franklin Cemetery, Berrien, Michigan, United States
Other[10][16] Jan 1888 Niles, Berrien, Michigan, United StatesNiles (MI) Daily Star Obituary
Other[9][17] 1943 Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, United Stateswritten by Maurice L. Reed Family Notes
References
  1. LDS International Genealogical Index - Personal Record Submission.
  2. Death Record for Benjamin Curtis.
  3. Cemetery Records of Franklin Cemetery, Berrien, Berrien Co., MI.
  4. United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M704).
  5. United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).
  6. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653).
  7. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132).
  8. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).
  9. Notes on the Benjamin Curtis Tree - by Maurice L. Reed, 1943.
  10. Niles Daily Star (2)
    Benjamin Curtis obituary, Jan. 1888.
  11. Benjamin Curtis: 3 males under 5; 1 male 5 & under 10; 1 male 10 & under 15; 1 male 40 & under 50; 1 female 5 & under 10; 1 female 30 & under 40
  12. Benjamin Curtis; age 50; male; farmer; value of real estate 900; b. NY
    Sarah L. age 38; female; b.NY
    Menzo; age 20; male; b.NY
    Sarah; age 18; female; b.NY
    Levander; age 16; male; b.NY
    Livingston; age 14; male; b.NY
    Dewit; age 10; male, b. MI
    Josephine; age 8; female; b.MI
    George W.; age 5; male; b.MI
    Mary E.; age 3; female; b.MI
    Stephen age 3/12; male; b.MI
  13. Benjamin Curtis; age 60; male; farmer; b.NY
    Sarah L. Curtis; age 48; female; b.NY
    Lavenda Curtis; age 25; male; farmer; b.NY
    Dewitt Curtis; age 20; male; farmer; b.MI
    George W. Curtis; age 15; male; b.MI
    Mary E. Curtis; age 13; female; b.MI
    Stephen Curtis; age 10; male; b.MI
    Isadora L. Curtis; age 4; female; b.MI
  14. Curtice, Benjamin; age 70; male; white; farmer; b.NY
    ----- Lucretia; age 58; female; white; b.NY
    ----- Lavanda; age 30; female(?); white;at home; b.NY
    ----- Dora; age 14; female; white; b.MI
  15. Curtis, Levander; white; male; age 43; married; farmer; b.NY; father b.NY; mother b.NY
    ----- Mary; white; female; age 32; wife; married; keeping house;
    b.OH; father b.PA; mother b.PA
    ----- P. Herbert; white; male; age 1; son; single; b.MI; father b.NY; mother b.OH
    Curtis, Benjamin; white; male; age 80; married; retired farmer; blind;
    b.NY; father b.NY; mother b.NY
    ----- Lucretia; white; female; age 67; wife; married; keeping house;
    b.NY; father b.Conn.; mother b.Mass.
    Curtis, Menzo; white; male; age 51; married; farmer; b.NY; father b.NY; mother b.NY
    ----- Mary; white; female; age 33; wife; married; keeping house;
    b.MI; father b.O; mother b.V.A.
    Stevenson, William; white; male; age 13; boarder; single; at school;
    b.ILL; father b.VA; mother b.OH
    Everding, Anna; white; female; age 78; widowed; retired housekeeper;
    b.PA; father b.Germany; mother b.PA

    Averil, Nancy; white; female; age 53; widowed; keeping house;
    b.VA; father b.VA; mother b.VA
    ----- Morgan; white; male; age 25; single; farmer; b.VA; father b.KY; mother b.VA
  16. Benjamin Curtis, an old resident of Pokagon township, died at the residence of his son, Levander Curtis, the 22d instant. The funeral was attended at Franklin Chapel, the Rev. G.W. Sickafoose conducting the services.

    (He was buried at The Franklin Cemetery which is located on Franklin Road in Berrien Township, Berrien Co., MI.)
  17. Notes on the Benjamin Curtis Tree
    (Written 1943 by Maurice L. Reed)

    Benjamin Curtis, born in 1800, was married in New York. His wife was Lucretia Averil. He had several brothers, Delonson, Solomon, Ethan, Stephan and some others. A sister, first name unknown, became Mrs. Porter Tinkham upon marriage. Benjamin & Lucretia lived on a farm near Niles, Mich.

    Menzo was their oldest son, and died childless.

    Levander fought in the Civil War, on the Union side. He and most of the other children in the family, spent most of their lives on farms not far from the old home place.

    Livingston, called "Leb", had one son who was a black sheep. Orin (never married) was a hard drinker, and finally died a suicide by drowning. His son John, a year younger than my father, Percy, as his (Percy's) bosom companion when they were boys, his closest friend. They were cousins, of course. Uncle Leb's daughter, Carrie, married Frank Dickinson and had two children, Clarence and Jane. Clarence died in an accident, by electrocution.

    Sara's (m. Hamilton Moore) daughter Clara married Dave Johnson, who made a living weaving carpets in Fennville. I have sat and watched him weave for hours when I was a very small boy, under eight. Their daughter Ernell married William Hoxie and they now live on Wyoming Avenue in Grand Rapids. Will & Ernell adopted a daughter, after many years of childless marriage, and almost at once they had a daughter of their own. The adopted one was a Daneta, the other _______ married a man named Camp. Sara's son Orra was another close friend of Dad's when they were small boys around Pokagon, Silver Creek, Niles and Indian Lake. Ella, the other daughter, married Wilt Abrams. They had a daughter, Mildred, who died unmarried, and two sons both married and living near Lawrence, Mich. at present (1943). The sons: Merle & Morris. Orra married Etta Branch and they had a daughter, Myrtle and a son Francis who is said to be very stingy.

    Stephen married Belle Willard and they were separated after many years of marriage during which they had the four children listed, Grace, Mavis, Doris and Wallace. Grace married William Weber and they had two children, Frederick and Reginald, after which, while she was still young, Weber shot and killed her. He was acquitted in court, but there is no doubt in the minds of those who knew about the circumstances, that it was a cold-blooded murder. He was a German, born in Germany, and regarded his wife more as a chattel than as a companion. He was hard and cruel, taught his little boys to endure without crying such torments as being lifted by the ears, was very cruel to his wife during the years she lived with him, and her life was a very unhappy one. They lived in Grand Rapids. Doris, the next daughter, has also a quite interesting story. She married an Armenian, and went to his native country, where she lived with him in Damascus. They had a boy and then Doris died, and the boy's father brought him back to Aunt Belle, his grandmother, to raise. Aunt Belle still lives in Kalamazoo, address unknown.

    A further note on one of Levander Curtis's children, Herbert Percy. He is said to have been very smart, and was the designer of the Indian on the Beckwith Stoves which were sold all over the United States. Herbert moved to Seattle and had some daughters, is dead now.

    Getting back to the Benjamin Curtis family, there was a child, Angelia, who died in infancy, who followed Mary Ellen.

    Dora has little left to say. She was the one who married J.L. after he had divorced one wife and outlived two others, one of them Dora's older sister. She had previously married James Phillips and borne him two children as the outline shows.