Lovisa (Bean) Curtice is a member of Clan MacBean.
Louisa Bean was was born September 8, 1815, in Danbury, Grafton, (now part of Merrimack county) New Hampshire, United States, a daughter and the eldest child of Folsom Bean and Nancy (Hamblin) Bean.
On January 25, 1846, at the age of twenty-nine, she married William Small Curtice, son of Stephen and Lydia Curtice. They lived in Concord, New Hampshire and were parents of the following children:
William Austin Curtice, born December 17,1849; married Emma Maria Austin on January 26, 1874, in Geneva, Ohio, lived in Iowa; died in Wyoming in 1926;
Nancy Velona Curtice, born April 8, 1852, died October 8, 1919;
Emma Olive Curtice, born March 16, 1856, married civil engineer, Edmund Libbey on June 29, 1887; lived in St. Louis a few years; moved back to Concord, died September 10, 1902. Edmund Libbey died in Concord on April 24, 1903
Infant son, born and died May 25, 1858.
Louisa (Bean) Curtice died February 27, 1885 in Concord, Merrimack county, New Hampshire. [1]
William Small Curtice died in 1875, in Concord and was buried in the Blossom Hill cemetery, in Concord, Merrimack county, New Hampshire. Louisa is buried with him. [2]
Sources
↑ "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSKL-THX : 12 December 2014), Folsom Bean in entry for Louisa B Curtice, 27 Feb 1885; citing Concord, Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,070
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #240654605 (accessed 23 May 2023)
Memorial page for Lovisa Bean Curtice (8 Sep 1815-27 Feb 1885), citing Eastern Cemetery, Danbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA; Maintained by LadyGoshen (contributor 46951894).
Horace Gillette Cleveland, “A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland, a Great-Grandson of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass, and a native of Canterbury, Windham County, Conn.”, Chicago, 1879, pages 26 & 170
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