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John CURTISS
 1670 - 1754

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  1. John CURTISS b. 7 Oct 1670, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; d. 14 Apr 1754, Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    BIRTH: Town of Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut Volume 1 (1650-1684),
    page 34, John Curtiss ye son of Israell Curtiss was born ye first week in
    October: one thousand six hundred seventy 1670:

    Sources: Randall & Allied Families by F.A. Randall, 1943, page 405, 407.
    Gen of Conn. page 1176. Comp of genealogy Vol 7, page 823. History of
    Ancient Woodbury.

    Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 1st Congregational Church Records
    Volume 1 (1670-1829), page 25 1699 May 26 John Curtiss and Johanna, his wife
    were admitted to full communion

    DEATH: Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut (1683-1867), page 289 Ensign
    John Curtiss departed this life April 14th 1754

    PROBATE: Town of Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Volume 3 (1749-1759),
    page 181, Att a court of probate held in Woodbury May 5th 1754--We Nathan
    Curtiss of Woodbury appeared on court and exhibited the last will or testament
    of his father Ensign John Curtiss late of Woodbury in order to its apprebation
    and allowance, which being considered and no objection amde against it, and the
    witnesses being full and agreeing--Said testament is now approved and allowed
    and accepted to be recorded, and is as followeth and wheras in said testament
    or th codicil the abovesaid Nathan Curtiss is nominated executor thereof.
    Thereof said Nathan Curtiss on the date above declared his acceptance of said
    care and himself bound in recognizance of 50 pounds lawful money that he will
    be faithful unto the abovesaid trust reported to him
    Attest Anthony Stoddard, Clerk

    WILL: Town of Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Volume 3 (1749-1759),
    pae 181, In the Name of God Amen. The last will and testament of me John
    Curtiss of Woodbury in the County of Litchfield and Colony of Connecticut in
    New England, I being advanced in years, but att present in health and of sound
    mind, thanks be it to God therefore, calling to mind my mortality, knowing it
    is appointed for man once to die, do therefore make and ordain this my last
    will and testament and first of all commit my soul unto the hands of God that
    gave it and body to a christian and decent burial in hopes of a glorious
    resurrection at the last days and as to such worldly goods and lands as God
    hath graciously given me, I having chiefly disposed thereof unto my several
    sons and daughters and to my grandchildren as by the particular deeds of gifts
    and bequeathments will plainly show and therefore my will is, that my several
    daughters hereafter mentioned, viz Ellizabeth, Hannah, Abigail, Esther, Joanna,
    Olive and Eunice shall be content with what each of them have already received
    to be in full of their portion, and do therefore ordain that neighter they nor
    their heirs shall have or lay any claim to any estate after my deceased.
    Secondly, my will is that that the children of my son John Curtiss, deceased
    having already received by deed of gift and particular bequeathments whatever I
    design for to give them my will that they and each of them shall forever
    hereafter remain contented with what each of them have already received--and
    never have any portion out of my estate after my death.
    Thirdly, as I am so far advanced in years that I am past all labour and haveing
    my whole dependence for the support of my life, upon my children, I do
    therefore ordain and appoint that my three surviving sons, viz Nathan, Peter,
    and David shall equally and conjunctly pay and defray the charge of providing
    neccesaries for the comfortable support of my life, while God is pleased to
    continue me in being and having reserved yet in my hands sundry pieces of land,
    that are not yet disposed of by any deed of gift whatsoever I do therefore add
    to my son Nathan Curtiss over and above what he hath already received by deed
    of gift, that five acres of meadow lying in the old field so called, bounded
    South on the River Eastward on James Kason, Northward on highway or Timothy
    Hinman's land, and Westward on Capt Knowles' land to be to him, his heirs and
    assignes forever. Also I give and bequeath to my son Peter Curtiss over and
    above what he hath already received of deed of gift five acres of meadow from
    the South end of the Meadow called the Long Meadow, bounded eastward on the
    River, Southward on Eleazer Hinman's land, Northward and West on his own land,
    to be to him and his heirs forever; and lastly I do give and bequaeth unto my
    son David Curtiss all the land as yet undivided of lying at Walnut Tree Hill,
    bounded Northward on Deacon Hinman's land, Southwardly on Nathan Curtiss' land,
    West and East on Highway and also that piece of land where Holebrook's Mill now
    stands, if ever it shall return to me or any estate, to be to him his heirs and
    assignes forever; hereby renoucing all other wills and testaments by me made
    heretofore I satify and confirm this to be my last will and testament, in
    witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of
    February Anno Domino 1754
    Signed, Sealed, in presence of us who as evidence signed the same in the
    presence of the testator and heard him pronounce the same to be his last will
    and testament.
    Benjamin Stiles John Curtiss Seal
    Daniel Sherman
    Joseph Perry
    This Codicil made and added to the above written will foreasmuch as I have
    neglected to appoint some meet person to execute my last will and testament
    above written, I do therefore order my son Nathan Curtiss to be the sole
    executor of my above written will as witnesseth my hand and seal on the day of
    the date above written John Curtiss Seal
    The codicil added to the above written will signed in presence of us,
    Benjamin Stiles
    Joseph Perry


  
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