The Curling/Curlin line can be traced back to St Lawrence Parish, Isle of Thanet, Kent County, England
Anthony's grandparents were Joseph & Rebecca Curling.
His greatgrand parents were Nicholas & Ann {Wild} Curling.
His siblings were:
1. Joseph, m. Agnes Sikes, 1 ch
2. Daniel, m. Abiat _____, 2 ch
3. Martha
4. John, m. Courtney Savells, 7 ch
5. Ede, m. Unknown Smith
6. Betty Ann, m. Unknown Lockhart
Anthony Jr. married Dorothy Sikes before 8 Mar 1750. Dorothy was the daughter of William & Dorothy Sikes.
The couple had nine children:
1. Labin
2. Henry, m. Dorathy
3. Josiah, m. Mary Duke
4. Mary
5. Barbary
6. Frances
7. Martha
8. Lydia, m. 1803 Benjamin Miller
9. Keziah, m. 1806 Cary Sikes
Anthony owned various properties in Norfolk County. He is listed in Norfolk County tax records from 1750-1772. In 1753 he inherited land from his father.
In December of 1771 Anthony wrote his will in Norfolk County, VA. Final probate of the will was recorded in 1789.
While there is no record of Anthony's burial, it is possible that he was buried in the St Bride's Church burial ground (now Chesapeake, VA). If Anthony was not buried here it is then likely that he was buried on the family farm that he inherited from his father Anthony Curling Sr in May of 1753.
The Curling/Curlin line can be traced back to St Lawrence Parish, Isle of Thanet, Kent County, England
Anthony's grandparents were Joseph & Rebecca Curling.
His greatgrand parents were Nicholas & Ann {Wild} Curling.
His siblings were:
1. Joseph, m. Agnes Sikes, 1 ch
2. Daniel, m. Abiat _____, 2 ch
3. Martha
4. John, m. Courtney Savells, 7 ch
5. Ede, m. Unknown Smith
6. Betty Ann, m. Unknown Lockhart
Anthony Jr. married Dorothy Sikes before 8 Mar 1750. Dorothy was the daughter of William & Dorothy Sikes.
The couple had nine children:
1. Labin
2. Henry, m. Dorathy
3. Josiah, m. Mary Duke
4. Mary
5. Barbary
6. Frances
7. Martha
8. Lydia, m. 1803 Benjamin Miller
9. Keziah, m. 1806 Cary Sikes
Anthony owned various properties in Norfolk County. He is listed in Norfolk County tax records from 1750-1772. In 1753 he inherited land from his father.
In December of 1771 Anthony wrote his will in Norfolk County, VA. Final probate of the will was recorded in 1789.
While there is no record of Anthony's burial, it is possible that he was buried in the St Bride's Church burial ground (now Chesapeake, VA). If Anthony was not buried here it is then likely that he was buried on the family farm that he inherited from his father Anthony Curling Sr in May of 1753.
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