Descendants

By Mel Brashears

Release : 2014-09-08

Genre : Biographies & Memoirs, Books

Kind : ebook

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This book is one of a series of Genealogy Reference Books each dedicated to a single progenitor arriving in America in the 1600s. The format for the Reference Books is a Descendant Register Report with an alphabetical Index of Names followed by a standard indented Descendant Report.

The progenitor of the Curtis Family in America was John Curtis, born on 15 September 1577, in Nazeing in Essex, England. John Married Elizabeth Hutchins on 19 April 1610, at the All Saint's Church in Nazeing. John and Elizabeth with 2 of their 3 sons arrived in America in 1638. They joined their son John in Roxbury in Suffolk County, Massachusetts as John, Jr., had immigrated to America in 1635 aboard the Ship Safety.

Additionally, extensive records exist at the All Saint's Church in Nazeing providing the basis for extending the Curtis line back to John Curtis, born ca 1480, in Nazeing. So this earliest John is used as the progenitor of the Curtis Line that later immigrates to America in 1635 and 1638.

The Curtis Paternal Line migration is mapped from the beginnings in the Rift Valley of Africa 140,000 years ago. The DNA based map depicts the migration path of the Curtis’ ancestors indicating arrival about 14,000 ago into Eastern Europe from Western Asia through today’s Ukraine and Northern Germany. Russian Emperor Nicholas II belonged to this lineage.

There are several unrelated Curtis Lines in America with most having ancestors arriving in America in the 1600s. In order to separate the lines, all the Curtis Lines in America between 1620 and 1775 are included. This Reference Book delineates 2 of those separate lines; the Richard Curtis and Deodatus Curtis Lines, distinct and unrelated to each other.

Descendants

By Mel Brashears

Release : 2014-09-08

Genre : Biographies & Memoirs, Books

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
This book is one of a series of Genealogy Reference Books each dedicated to a single progenitor arriving in America in the 1600s. The format for the Reference Books is a Descendant Register Report with an alphabetical Index of Names followed by a standard indented Descendant Report.

The progenitor of the Curtis Family in America was John Curtis, born on 15 September 1577, in Nazeing in Essex, England. John Married Elizabeth Hutchins on 19 April 1610, at the All Saint's Church in Nazeing. John and Elizabeth with 2 of their 3 sons arrived in America in 1638. They joined their son John in Roxbury in Suffolk County, Massachusetts as John, Jr., had immigrated to America in 1635 aboard the Ship Safety.

Additionally, extensive records exist at the All Saint's Church in Nazeing providing the basis for extending the Curtis line back to John Curtis, born ca 1480, in Nazeing. So this earliest John is used as the progenitor of the Curtis Line that later immigrates to America in 1635 and 1638.

The Curtis Paternal Line migration is mapped from the beginnings in the Rift Valley of Africa 140,000 years ago. The DNA based map depicts the migration path of the Curtis’ ancestors indicating arrival about 14,000 ago into Eastern Europe from Western Asia through today’s Ukraine and Northern Germany. Russian Emperor Nicholas II belonged to this lineage.

There are several unrelated Curtis Lines in America with most having ancestors arriving in America in the 1600s. In order to separate the lines, all the Curtis Lines in America between 1620 and 1775 are included. This Reference Book delineates 2 of those separate lines; the Richard Curtis and Deodatus Curtis Lines, distinct and unrelated to each other.

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