He resided on Main Street in the house for many years occupied by Rev. John Butler.
Curtis, Abel, Hanover. Private, Capt. Amos Turner's co., Brig. Gen. John Thomas's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 3, 1775; service, 3 mos. 6 days; also, company return [probably Oct., 1775]; also, Capt. Lemuel Curtis's co., Col. Anthony Thomas's (Plymouth Co.) regt.; marched to Cohasset on the alarm of March 5, 1776; service, 4 days; also, Capt. Joseph Soper's co., Col. John Cushing's (Plymouth Co.) regt.; marched to Bristol, R. I., Dec. 10, 1776, on an alarm; service, 15 days.
[Source: Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, - Vol. I-XVII (17). Boston: Wright and Potter Printing Co., 1896, VOL 4, page 251]
Resided on Main Street, north of the Baptist Church.
Shipwright by trade. Liveed for a time in Weymouth, and then removed to Charlestown, MA.
Removed to Maine sometime after second marriage.
Removed to Maine sometime after second marriage.
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