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Katherine Curtis 1614–1657 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1614

Birth Location: Suffolk, England

Death Date: 13 May 1657

Death Location: Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States

Father: Caleb Curtis

Mother: Elizabeth Ryder

Spouse(s): William Salmon, Matthew Sinderland

Children(s): John Salmon, Marie Salmon, Sarah Salmon, Rebecca Salmon, Rebecca Salmon

Katherine Curtis was born in 1614 in Suffolk, England, the child of Caleb Curtis And Elizabeth Ryder. Katherine Curtis married Matthew Sinderland, William Salmon, and had children including John Salmon, Marie Salmon, Rebecca Salmon, Sarah Salmon. Katherine Curtis passed away in 1657 in Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • Katherine Curtis was born in 1614 in Suffolk, England, the child of Caleb Curtis And Elizabeth Ryder.
  • Katherine Curtis married Matthew Sinderland, William Salmon, and had children including John Salmon, Marie Salmon, Rebecca Salmon, Sarah Salmon.
  • Katherine Curtis passed away in 1657 in Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States.

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Katherine Curtis's Ancestors

Self
Katherine Curtis
1614–1657
Birth Place: Suffolk, England
Parents
Caleb Curtis
1588–
Southhold, Suffolk, New York, United States
Elizabeth Ryder
1582–
Norfork, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Katherine Curtis's Descendants

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Katherine Curtis (1614–13 May 1657) m. William Salmon (1610–13 May 1657) m. Matthew Sinderland (1599–1642)
  1. 1. John Salmon 1646–1697 m. Sarah Barnes 1662–1738
    1. 1. William Salmon 1684–1759 m. Hannah Bailey 1683–1750
      1. 1. Joshua Salmon 1712–1788
      2. 2. William Salmon 1714–1743 m. Elizabeth (Salmon) Braddock 1716–1803 m. Jane Aydelott 1705–1736
        1. 1. William Salmon 1738–1764
        2. 2. Peter Salmon 1740–1825
        3. 3. John Salmon 1743–1743
        4. 4. Elizabeth Salmon 1744–1801
        5. 5. John Salmon 1750–1813
        6. 6. Cutler Salmon 1753–1777
        7. 7. Joshua Salmon 1757–1825
        8. 8. Aydelotte Salmon 1710–
        9. 9. Benjamin Salmon 1728–1765 m. Agnes Butcher 1730–1778
        10. 10. Patience (Patty) Salmon 1736–1799
      3. 3. Hannah Salmon 1710–1765
      4. 4. Nathaniel Salmon 1716–1717
      5. 5. Abigail Salmon 1718–1779
      6. 6. Stephen Salmon 1722–1760
      7. 7. Abigail Salmon 1725–1811
      8. 8. John Salmon 1728–1743
    2. 2. Sarah Salmon 1687–1732
    3. 3. Mary Salmon 1691–1744
    4. 4. Amy Salmon 1693–1726
    5. 5. John Salmon 1695–1697
    6. 6. John Salmon 1697–1762 m. Lydia Paine 1698–1776
      1. 1. John Salmon 1730–1778 m. Jerusha Covell 1735–1801
        1. 1. Charles Salmon 1771–1813
        2. 2. Elijah Salmon 1769–
        3. 3. Daniel Salmon 1767–
        4. 4. Elizabeth Salmon 1778–
        5. 5. Susanna Salmon 1776–
        6. 6. Martha Salmon 1774–
        7. 7. Mary Salmon 1757–1839
        8. 8. Hannah Salmon 1755–
        9. 9. Margaret Salmon 1763–
        10. 10. Beverly Salmon 1765–1800
        11. 11. Jerusha Salmon 1761–
        12. 12. John Salmon 1759–
  2. 2. Marie Salmon 1643–1645
  3. 3. Sarah Salmon 1649–1687
  4. 4. Rebecca Salmon 1651–1737
  5. 5. Rebecca Salmon 1648–1645

Katherine Curtis's Timeline

2 Records

1614
1614
Birth of Katherine Curtis in Suffolk, England
Suffolk, England
1657
13 May 1657
Age 43
Death of Katherine Curtis in Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States
Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1614
    Event Place: Suffolk, England
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 May 1657
    Event Place: Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States

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