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Rev. Philip Curtis 1717–1797 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Oct 1717

Birth Location: Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Death Date: 22 Nov 1797

Death Location: Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Samuel Curtis

Mother: Hannah Gore

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Bass

Children(s): Dr. Curtis

Rev. Philip Curtis was born in 1717 in Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of Samuel Curtis And Hannah Gore. Rev. Philip Curtis married Elizabeth Bass, and had children including Dr Samuel Curtis. Rev. Philip Curtis passed away in 1797 in Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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  • Rev. Philip Curtis was born in 1717 in Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of Samuel Curtis And Hannah Gore.
  • Rev. Philip Curtis married Elizabeth Bass, and had children including Dr Samuel Curtis.
  • Rev. Philip Curtis passed away in 1797 in Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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Rev. Curtis's Ancestors

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Rev. Curtis
1717–1797
Birth Place: Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Parents
Samuel Curtis
1688–1772
Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Hannah Gore
1688–1775
Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rev. Curtis's Descendants

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Rev. (Philip) Curtis (4 Oct 1717–22 Nov 1797) m. Elizabeth Bass (5 May 1721–24 May 1752)
  1. 1. Dr. (Samuel) Curtis 1747–1822 m. Lydia Woods 1736–1774
    1. 1. Anna Curtis –1810 m. Jesse Betts 1750–1767 m. Nathan Bigelow 1744–1800
      1. 1. Bartlett Betts 1767–1850 m. Anna (Bigalow) (Curtis) 1773–1860
        1. 1. Lucy Bettsford 1800–1871 m. Alvin (H) Hewitt 1795–1879
        2. 2. Benjamin Betts 1792–1812
        3. 3. Jesse Betts 1794–1875
        4. 4. Daniel (Bartlett) Betts 1803–1871
      2. 2. Joseph Bigelow 1787–1859
      3. 3. John Bigelow 1780–1847
      4. 4. Martha Bigelow 1791–1868
      5. 5. Nathan Bigelow 1793–1860
      6. 6. Amos Bigelow 1789–1850
      7. 7. Betty Bigelow 1774–1834
      8. 8. Polly Bigelow 1779–1846
      9. 9. Ebenezar Bigelow 1784–1863
      10. 10. Ephraim Bigelow 1772–1844
      11. 11. Irad BIGELOW 1775–1843
    2. 2. Christian Curtis 1774–1774
    3. 3. William (Whitney) Curtis 1784–1805
    4. 4. Hector (McNeal) Curtis 1787–1788
    5. 5. Clarissa Curtis 1782–1783
    6. 6. Anna Curtis 1780–
    7. 7. Samuel Curtis 1779–1820
    8. 8. Fanny Curtis 1781–1807
    9. 9. Robert Curtis 1785–1804
    10. 10. Abigail ("Nabby") Curtis 1789–1796

Rev. Curtis's Timeline

2 Records

1717
4 Oct 1717
Birth of Rev. Philip Curtis in Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
1797
22 Nov 1797
Age 80
Death of Rev. Philip Curtis in Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Oct 1717
    Event Place: Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Nov 1797
    Event Place: Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA

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