Lewis Curtis (1787-1883)

Lewis Curtis, Silk Importer, of L & B Curtis, of New York City

He was born at Stratford, Connecticut, where his name is sometimes spelt "Curtiss". He came to New York City in 1807 where he established the firm of L&B Curtis with his brother, Benjamin, becoming, "a large and wealthy importer of silk". He was President of the Farmer's Loan & Trust Company; a founding Director of the Union Bank and the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company of New York; and, a Member of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He was married twice: (1) In 1824, to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Davis Beers, of New York City (2) In 1840, to Elizabeth Overing of New York City. He had six children by his first marriage, four of whom (listed) lived to adulthood.

Parents

Agur Curtis

Farmer & Deacon of the Congregational Church at Stratford, Connecticut

1760-1844

Hulda (Lewis) Curtis

Mrs Hulda (Lewis) Curtis

1766-1858

Spouse

Mary (Beers) Curtis

Mrs Mary Elizabeth (Beers) Curtis

1804-1835

Children

Joseph Davis Beers Curtis

Joseph Davis Beers Curtis, of L & B Curtis, Importers, New York City

1825-1870

Mary (Curtis) Giles

Mrs Mary Beers (Curtis) Giles

1831-1866

Benjamin Lewis Curtis

Benjamin L. Curtis, of New York City; died unmarried

b.1833

Lewis Agur Curtis

Lewis Agur Curtis, of Southport, Connecticut

b.1835

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