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| Birth: | 1815 in Tennessee |
| Death: | 26 Jan 1864 in Arkansas or Texas |
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Individual:
1840 federal census index has an Edward Curtis in Gibson county, Tennessee, page 86.
On census records of 1850 in Arkansas, Johnson County, Spardra Township, page 164, household 131/138, as Edwerd Curtis, farmer, age 36, with wife Rebecca, age 19, both born in Tennessee. Living with them is Charles Brice, age 19, farmer born in Missouri.
1860 federal census in Prairie Township, Franklin County, Arkansas, dwelling 1009, family #963. E. O. Curtis age 45, male, farmer, born in Tennessee; R. W., age 29, female, born in Tennessee; W. G. age 8, male, born in Arkansas; William, age 6, male, born in Arkansas; J. A. Curtis, age 5, male, born in Arkansas; A. J. age 2, female, born in Arkansas; and S. J. age 1, female, born in Arkansas. Also living in household is Gilbert Woolsey, age 22, born in Arkansas.
Rumor - Their house and barn was burned down by the Yankees when Henry O. Curtis was a toddler.
For his son, Henry O. Curtis, on his Record of Funeral, his father's name is given as Otho Curtis.marriage date could be the fourth.
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