It should be noted that other researchers list William's place of birth as New Kent Co., VA.
William owned a great deal of farm land which is now under water at Clark Lake.
William served as a Private in Captain James Parsons' Company of the Virginia Militia during the Revolutionary War. His name appears on the "Romney and Winchester Pay Roll" and on "Captain James Parsons' Roll." It should also be noted that William was a member of the Clark's Expedition.
William died at his son's, John, home.
Hij is getrouwd met Sarah Brown.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 maart 1776 te Hampshire County, Virginia, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.Bronnen 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
Kind(eren):
After the war ended, William and Sarah raised a family of eleven children, all of whom except the last two were born in VA. They came to OH in 1791, soon after the state was first settled. In 1803, the family lived in Warren Co., on a plot of land known as "Todd's Fork". In the late 1800's, William and Sarah, as well as all their children, left Warren Co. and travelled north to live with the Asbury community in Clark Co., then known as Champaign Co.
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"William Curle was paid at Romney, Virginia on October 17, 1775 for his military service as a Private under James Parsons."
Entered on NE 1/4 of Sec. 25, Twp. 6, Range 10, dtd. 30 Dec 1808 and Entered on NW 1/4, Sec. 19, Twp. 6, Range 10, Patent dtd. 29 Aug 1812.
Listed on this census with five persons
Listed on this census with seven persons