From A Genealogy of the Curtiss-Curtis Family of Stratford, Connecticut, 1903, Pg. 176:
Joseph Lake Curtiss 7 (Andrew, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, Zachariah, William, Widow Elizabeth) b. Feb. 6, 1795, m. Mar. 18, 1818 Hannah Salmon b. Mar. 20, 1781, d. May 1, 1853 dau. of Daniel and Hannah (Beach) Salmon. He d. Jan. 23, 1879. They had:
1. Ammi Salmon 8, b. Mar. 21, 1819.
2. Mary Elizabeth 8, b. May 12, 1820, d. Feb. 28, 1906, m. Oct. 22, 1844 Charles Ambler, b. Mar. 21, 1821, d. Apr. 22, 1899, son of Franklin Pickett and Tabitha Eliza (Barteleme) Ambler. He was associated with his father in the manufacture of saddle trees. Children:
(1) Georgiana Frances, b. Mar. 17, 1847.
(2) Richard Charles, b. Aug. 31, 1853.
3. Ransom D. 8, b. May 22, 1824.
4. William Tweedy 8, b. Sept. 10, 1826.
5. Eliza Betsey 8, b. Oct. 27, 1828, d. Oct.1, 1859.
6. Hannah 8, b. June 29, 1831, d. Dec. 16, 1839.
7. Joseph Lake, Jr. 8, b. June 25, 1833.
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A Genealogy of the Curtiss-Curtis Family of Stratford, Connecticut: A Supplement to the 1903 edition, compiled by Harlow Dunham Curtis, Published by the Curtiss-Curtis Society of Stratford, CT. 1953. William Tweedy Curtiss is the son of Joseph Lake Curtiss, page 176.
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