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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
Ebenezer Curtice (later Curtis), son of Francis Curtice and Hannah Smith, was born Plymouth abt 1686 and died there about May 1742. He married twice, first Plymouth 19 Jan 1710 Mary Tinkham (great-granddaughter of Peter Brown) and second Plymouth 7 Oct 1718 Martha Doty. By his first wife he had four children: Jacob (1710), Caleb (1712), Mary (1714) and Sarah (1717). By his second wife he had four more children: Eunice (1723), Martha (1725), Seth (1727) and Ebenezer (1731).
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Ebenezer Curtice (later Curtis), son of Francis Curtice and Hannah Smith, was born Plymouth abt 1686 and died there about May 1742. He married twice, first Plymouth 19 Jan 1710 [[Elizabeth Fisher (mtDNA)#Fourth Generation |Mary Tinkham]] and second Plymouth 7 Oct 1718 [[Elizabeth Fisher (mtDNA)#Fourth Generation |Martha Doty]]. By his first wife he had four children: Jacob (1710), Caleb (1712), Mary (1714) and Sarah (1717). By his second wife he had four more children: Eunice (1723), Martha (1725), Seth (1727) and Ebenezer (1731).
  
 
===Second Generation===
 
===Second Generation===

Revision as of 15:50, 26 December 2022

Status summary

Biography

First Generation

Ebenezer Curtice (later Curtis), son of Francis Curtice and Hannah Smith, was born Plymouth abt 1686 and died there about May 1742. He married twice, first Plymouth 19 Jan 1710 Mary Tinkham and second Plymouth 7 Oct 1718 Martha Doty. By his first wife he had four children: Jacob (1710), Caleb (1712), Mary (1714) and Sarah (1717). By his second wife he had four more children: Eunice (1723), Martha (1725), Seth (1727) and Ebenezer (1731).

Second Generation

DNA results TBD

Previous Y-DNA testing

Further testing needed

Patrilineal descendants of Francis Curtice (and preferably via his son Ebenezer) are needed to NGS/WGS test to verify this haplogroup placement and possibly further refine the haplogroup as well as contact MayflowerDNA1620@gmail.com and disclose their lineage.

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