She was possibly the sister of Thomas Curtis of Wethersfield.[2]
References
↑ Mann, Conklin. The Line of John Concklyne of Southold and Huntington, in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.) 21(1944):247.
'Katherine ([possibly] Curtis, Sinderland) Salmon died about 1650 ...'
A later article by Gale Ion Harris points out that Mann's dates for Katherine's children were out by 3 years due to a flawed abstract of a court order, so her death year has been re-estimated to be about 1651.
'... writers including Conklin Mann have interpreted William Salmon's reference to Thomas Curtis as his brother-in-law to mean that Salmon's first wife Katherine was probably Thomas's sister. It could be interpreted other ways, ...'