1758 John Curtis was born on 10 of month 10 [October 10]. [1] [2]
1764 Sarah Taylor, daughter of John Taylor and wife of John Curtis, was born on 13 of month 12 [December 13]. [3] [4] [5]
1785 John Curtis, Jr of Mansfield Township (son of John and Patience), and Sarah Taylor, of Nottingham, daughter of John and Sarah, were married at Chesterfield on 10th 3d mo. 1785. Witnesses: Rachel Curtis, John, Sarah, John, Jr., Joel, Ann and Stacy Taylor, Joseph, Isaac and Samuel DeCou, Joseph M. Lawrie, Benjamin Linton and others. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
The names and birthdates and death dates of three children of John Curtis and Sarah Taylor were recorded in the Upper Springfield Quaker records. The birthdates were written with some ambiguity.
[14] [15]
1785 Tilton Curtis was born on 9 1785 Twelfth [December 9, 1785 or February 9, 1786] in Burlington County, New Jersey, child of John Curtis and Sarah Curtis. [16]
1788 John Curtis was born on 8 1788 Twelfth or 9 1787 Second [December 8, 1788 or February 9, 1787] in Monmouth County, New Jersey, child of John Curtis and Sarah Curtis. [17] [18] [19]
1791 Achsah Curtis was born on 1 1791 Eleventh [November 1, 1791 or January 1, 1792] in Burlington County, New Jersey, child of John Curtis and Sarah Curtis. [20] [21]
1785 John Curtis and wife Sarah were received by certificate, Burlington Monthly Meeting on 1st day, 8th month. [22]
1786 James Schooley and Mary Rogers were married at Chesterfield Friends' Monthly Meeting on 7th of 9th mo. The marriage was witnessed by John Curtis. [23]
1786 John Curtis and wife Sarah and son Tilton, were granted a certificate by Burlington Monthly Meeting to Chesterfield Meeting on 2nd day, 10th month. [24] [25]
1787 John Taylor, son of John Taylor, late of Burlington County, deceased, was ordered, in May, to appear before the Orphans' Court to answer questions about his knowledge of any codicils to the will of John Taylor. Witnessed by Joshua Wallace, Thomas Fenimore, and Israel Shreve. A complaint was made that codicils had not been properly exhibited. Joel Taylor, Sarah Taylor and Stacy Taylor, executors of the will of John Taylor, were also summoned to appear. [26]
1792 John Curtis, husband of Sarah Taylor, died on 28 of 8th month. [27] [28]
There were several documents related to the estate of John Curtis:
1792 On 26 September, John Curtis, of Burlington County. Intestate. Administrator: Sarah Curtis. Fellowbondsman: Joel Taylor; both of Burlington County. [29]
1792 On 25 September, the inventory was valued at £775.10.4, made by Joseph Pancoast and Joseph Satterthwaite. [30]
1793 On 13 February, 1793, at the Burlington County Orphans' Court, Sarah Curtis, filed the account of John Curtis, deceased, who had been administrator of Jonathan Curtis Senior, for the estate of John Curtis, Sr. The account items start on date 1786. [31]
1795 On 16 June, the will of Sarah Taylor, of Nottingham, named daughter, Sarah Curtis, whose share was shared with John Curtis' children (and Sarah Taylor's grand-children): Tilton and Achsah. [32]
1797 On 8 August, Sarah Curtis petitioned Richard Howell, Governor of New Jersey, that she be appointed guardian of Tilton and Achsah Curtis, children of John Curtis deceased, under age 14. [33] At the August term of the Burlington Orphans Court, Sarah Curtis was appointed guardian of Achsa Curtis and Tilton Curtis, bond posted by Thomas English [34].
1807 On May 26, Sarah Curtis, filed the account of John Curtis. Signed by Abraham Brown Jr and the surrogate Joseph Budd. The account items start on date 1792. [35]
1807 On May 26, Sarah Curtis reported an account to the Burlington County Orphans' Court for the guardianship of Tilton and Achsah Curtis. [36] [37] [38]
1809, Joseph Freeman Taylor, son of Daniel (deceased) and Hannah Taylor of UpperFreehold, Monmouth County, married Sarah Carslake on April 12. Witnessed by Sarah Curtis, and many others. [39]
1810 Tilton Curtis was taxed in Mansfield Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. [40]
1841 Tilton Curtis, child of John Curtis and Sarah Ann Curtis, died on September 9 in Burlington County, New Jersey. [41]
Research Notes:
c 1776 John Curtis was Serjeant in the Eighth Company, Second Battalion of the Continental Troops in New Jersey [42] [43]
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[2] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey, Vol. 3 (1995), 16.
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[4] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey, Vol. 3 (1995), 16.
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[6] Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington, New Jersey, Marriages, Births, Deaths, and Marriage Intentions (from the Minutes), Certificates of Removal 1684-1847 (NJ/B2F:L), [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
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[10] Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Women's Minutes, [Burlington County, New Jersey,] 1794-1796, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
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[14] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey, Vol. 3 (1995), 16.
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[22] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey, Vol. 1 (1994), 154.
[23] Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington, New Jersey, Births and Deaths, 1675-1750, Vol. K, Marriages, 1684-1724, 137, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[24] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey, Vol. 1 (1994), 156.
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[26] Burlington County New Jersey Miscellaneous Probate Papers, book T, image 523, of images 522-524, [FamilySearchImage].
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[33] Burlington County New Jersey Miscellaneous Probate Papers, Book C, FHL film 837730, image 309, [FamilySearchImage].
[34] New Jersey Probate Records, 1678-1980, Burlington, Orphans Court Minutes 1-218, FHL film 832936, image 233, [FamilySearchImage].
[35] Burlington County New Jersey Miscellaneous Probate Papers, Book C, FHL film 837730, image 305, of 304-307, [FamilySearchImage].
[36] Burlington County New Jersey Miscellaneous Probate Papers, Book C, FHL film 837730, image 313, of 310-313, [FamilySearchImage].
[37] New Jersey Probate Records, 1678-1980, Burlington, Orphans Court Minutes 2-282, FHL film 832936, image 730, [FamilySearchImage].
[38] New Jersey Probate Records, 1678-1980, Burlington, Guardian Accounts A-37, FHL film 832963, image 43, [FamilySearchImage].
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