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Canadian-Mission with Brigham Young, Elial Strong, Eleazer Miller
given by Hyrum Smith, Patriarch
Eastern States-Enos Curtis, Elial Strong, Eleazer Miller, Alpheus Gifford, and Danniel Bowen are the five missionaries who were instrumental in the conversions of Brigham Young and Heber C Kimball.
Arrival: 20-24 September 1848, Deseret, Utah, Utah Territory
Hobble Creek,
KWJR-PQC
Enos Curtis was born on 9 October 1783, the oldest son of Edmond Curtis and Polly Avery, in the little town of Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York, USA. Enos married Ruth Franklin, the daughter of David Franklin and Hannah Simmons, at Sterling, Windha
Hij is getrouwd met Ruth Franklin.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 december 1805 te New York City, hij was toen 22 jaar oud.
age 15 and 22
Kind(eren):
Enos Curtis, born 9 Oct 1783, died 1 Jun 1856, son of Edmond Curtis and Polly Avery. He was born in Kinderhook, Columbia, New York. He married 1 Dec 1805 or 1806 to Ruth Franklin, b. 14 Nov 1790 at Sterling, Windham, Conn. She died 6 May 1848 in Iowaville on the plains.
Most of their children were born in Rutland and Sullivan townships in Tiago Co., Pennsylvania. Enos was baptized in The Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1831 by Lyman Wight. Both Enos and his wife were endowed in Nauvoo Temple in 1846. They were devout in their religious convictions and went through the hardships of the early church pioneers. He was a farmer and carpenter by trade.
Hattie Esplin Durfee notes that Enos Curtis, the eldest son of Edmond Curtis and Polly Avery Curtis, spent his boyhood days in the little town of Kinderhook, a few miles east of the Hudson River, in Columbia County, New York. A few miles farther east is the large town of Latham.
Enos' father, was born in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut. He had two brothers — Samuel Wadsworth and Henry — and a sister, Clarissa. Edmond was killed in the War of 1812, at Fort Erie.
Not much is known of his early life. The story is told by one of his descendants in Utah that Enos, at the age of 14, was apprenticed to learn a trade. His master was so cruel and unkind that he begged his father to let him return home. His father refused saying that the agreement was made, papers signed and that he must finish the contract. Young Enos had courage and an adventurous spirit. He planned to escape from this man and did make his escape by stowing away on a ship sailing down the Hudson River to New York City. He was discovered enroute but the crew learned to like him and asked him to stay with them.
Arriving in New York City, Enos met Ruth Franklin. They were married in that city on the 15th of December, 1805. Ruth was born on 14th November 1790 in Sterling, Windham, Connecticut.
After their marriage they went to Pennsylvania to seek a new home and settled in Tioga County. The northern boundary of the county is the state line between the Pennsylvania and New York state. It was a new county. The county having been formed in 1804. The Curtis' lived in Susquehanna County, Sullivan County, Rutland and Tiago, where their fourteen children were born and raised. Five died small while nine grew to marry and have families of their own.
According to Louise Durfee Rooney, shortly before the birth of their last child, Celestia Curtis Durfee, the family became converted to the restored church — the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Enos was baptized in the LDS Church in 1831 by Lyman Wight and at age 48 became an ardent missionary for the Church.
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Family Members
Parents
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Edmond Curtis
1763–1814
Polly Mary Averell Curtis
1763–1789
Spouses
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Tamma Durfee Curtis
1813–1885 (m. 1850)
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Ruth Franklin Curtis
1790–1848
Siblings
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Clarissa Curtis Ewell
1788–1844
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John C. Curtis
1789–1873
Children
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Lydia Curtis
1808–1809
Maria Curtis Everett
1810–1841
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Martha Curtis Strong
1812–1834
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Edmund Curtis
1814–1815
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Jeremiah Curtis
1815–1816
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Seth Curtis
1817–1817
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Simmons Philander Curtis
1818–1880
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David Avery Curtis
1820–1885
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John White Curtis
1820–1902
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Ezra Houghton Curtis
1823–1915
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Ursula Curtis Gifford
1826–1902
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Sabrina Curtis King Harward
1829–1890
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Celestia Curtis Durfee
1832–1891
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Clarissa Curtis Cook
1851–1915
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Belinda Curtis
1853–1873
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Adelia Curtis
1855–1856
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