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III. Sarah Fairweather, married, and lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., in Oct 1875.
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IV. Phebe Fairweather, lived in New York City, or Brooklyn, N. Y., in Oct 1875.
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V. James Fairweather, died young.
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VI. Maria Fairweather, lived in New York City, or Brooklyn, N. Y., in Oct 1875.
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One of these daughters married ----- Hibbard, son of Rev. William Hibbard.
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Chil. of Daniel and Maria (Fairweather) Curtis.
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508
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I. James Langdon Curtis, a merchant, and originator of the New Jersey Zinc Works; was living at Yonkers, N.Y., with office at 68 Wall Street N. Y., in 1875.
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II. Daniel Hanford Curtis, married a widow Nash, of Stamford, Conn. He died in New York City, not many years after marriage, leaving one son. She was living in Eighteenth Street, New York, in Oct 1876.
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Chil. of Daniel and Betsey (Fairweather) Nash.
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509
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I. Mary Elizabeth Nash, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 11 Feb. 1815; died in Norwalk, when about four years old, and was buried in St Paul's Church yard.
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II. Hiram Nash, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 29 June 1816; was living at Winnepaug, in Norwalk, in Nov. 1875.
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III. Daniel Nash, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 3 Sept 1818; died unmarried, in Norwalk, aged about 30 years, and was buried in St Paul's Church yard.
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IV. David Warren Nash, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 27 Sept 1820; a dealer in oysters and fish; married, 29 Sept 1844, at Norwalk, Eliza Ann Platt, dau. of Samuel and Betsey (Bradley) Platt, of Ridgefield, Conn. She was born at Reading, Conn., 20 Jan. 1820. They settled in Norwalk,
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