Thomas Buckminster Curtis (1795-1871)

Thomas Buckminster Curtis, of Boston, Massachusetts

He was born in Boston, the son of a merchant and shipowner. He was first a U.S. Naval officer, serving as a Midshipman in the War of 1812, before becoming a merchant and banker in the Russia Trade. He was the manager and agent of the merchant bank of Brown, Shipley & Company, of London & Liverpool, and of Brown Bros., & Co., of New York and Boston. He was reputed to be worth $150,000 in 1851. In 1824, he married his first wife, Maria Sargent, and they were the parents of 2-children. In 1838, he married Laura Greenough and they had 7-children.  

Parents (2)

Thomas Curtis

Thomas Curtis, Shipping Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts

1759-1823

Helena (Pelham) Curtis

Mrs Helena (Pelham) Curtis

1767-1812

Spouses (2)

Maria (Sargent) Curtis

Mrs Maria Osborne (Sargent) Curtis

1803-1835

Laura (Greenough) Curtis

Mrs Laura (Greenough) Curtis

1811-1878

Children (3)

Daniel Sargent Curtis

Daniel Sargent Curtis, Banker, of Boston, Rome & Venice, Italy

1825-1908

Mary Frazier Curtis

Mary Frazier Curtis, of Boston

1827-1890

Horatio Greenough Curtis

Horatio G. Curtis, President of the Boston National Bank

1844-1922