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Freeman C. Curlhair

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Freeman C. Curlhair

Birth
New York, USA
Death
1910 (aged 72–73)
New York, USA
Burial
Maine, Broome County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Freeman C. Curlhair (1837-1910) was a cigar merchant, harness maker, and Maine, New York postmaster. (b. October 1837, Duanesburg, Schenectady County, New York, USA - d. 1910, Wright, Schoharie County, New York, USA)

Parents:
He was the son of Henry Curlhair I (1805-?) and Lydia Delia Latham (1814-?).

Birth:
He was born in October 1837 in Duanesburg, Schenectady County, New York.

Sibling:
Freeman most likely had the following sibling: Henry Curlhair (1840-?) who married Martha and ran the stagecoach in 1880.

Marriage:
Freeman married Lydia A. Gaige (1837-1903) in 1858.

Children:
Together they had the following children: Cora B. Curlhair (1865-?); Nora A. Curlhair (1866-1952); Emma L. Curlhair (1869-?); Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) aka Linnia Curlhair who married Benjamin Spencer Van Deusen I (1872-1937); and Orlow C. Curlhair (1878-1907).

Maine, New York:
The family appears in the 1880 US Census living in Maine, Broome County, New York, where Freeman was working as a harness maker. Freeman worked as the postmaster of Maine, New York in 1898 and had the same job when he appeared in the 1900 US census.

Death:
He died in 1910 in Wright, Schoharie County, New York.

Estate:
Matters Before The Surrogate. The will of Freeman Curlhair, late of the town of Maine, was admitted to probate in Surrogate's Court this morning. Letters testamentary were issued to Nora A. Curlhair, the widow [sic]. The estate's value is estimated at $3,000. (Source: Press and Sun-Bulletin of Binghamton, New York on October 3, 1910) Notes: Lydia A. Gaige (1837-1903) was his wife and she predeceased him. Nora A. Curlhair (1866-1952) was his daughter and the executrix. $3,000 in 1910 is equal to $83,360 in 2019.

Sale of his business:
Will sell cheap the Columbian block and store goods, harness making tools and hardware, all or separate. Call or address Nora A. Curlhair, executrix, Maine, N. Y. (Source: Press and Sun-Bulletin of Binghamton, New York on October 20, 1910)

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on October 18, 2004. Updated by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on December 1, 2008. Updated on January 23, 2020 with information on his estate.

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Freeman C. Curlhair (1837-1910) was a cigar merchant, harness maker, and Maine, New York postmaster. (b. October 1837, Duanesburg, Schenectady County, New York, USA - d. 1910, Wright, Schoharie County, New York, USA)

Parents:
He was the son of Henry Curlhair I (1805-?) and Lydia Delia Latham (1814-?).

Birth:
He was born in October 1837 in Duanesburg, Schenectady County, New York.

Sibling:
Freeman most likely had the following sibling: Henry Curlhair (1840-?) who married Martha and ran the stagecoach in 1880.

Marriage:
Freeman married Lydia A. Gaige (1837-1903) in 1858.

Children:
Together they had the following children: Cora B. Curlhair (1865-?); Nora A. Curlhair (1866-1952); Emma L. Curlhair (1869-?); Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) aka Linnia Curlhair who married Benjamin Spencer Van Deusen I (1872-1937); and Orlow C. Curlhair (1878-1907).

Maine, New York:
The family appears in the 1880 US Census living in Maine, Broome County, New York, where Freeman was working as a harness maker. Freeman worked as the postmaster of Maine, New York in 1898 and had the same job when he appeared in the 1900 US census.

Death:
He died in 1910 in Wright, Schoharie County, New York.

Estate:
Matters Before The Surrogate. The will of Freeman Curlhair, late of the town of Maine, was admitted to probate in Surrogate's Court this morning. Letters testamentary were issued to Nora A. Curlhair, the widow [sic]. The estate's value is estimated at $3,000. (Source: Press and Sun-Bulletin of Binghamton, New York on October 3, 1910) Notes: Lydia A. Gaige (1837-1903) was his wife and she predeceased him. Nora A. Curlhair (1866-1952) was his daughter and the executrix. $3,000 in 1910 is equal to $83,360 in 2019.

Sale of his business:
Will sell cheap the Columbian block and store goods, harness making tools and hardware, all or separate. Call or address Nora A. Curlhair, executrix, Maine, N. Y. (Source: Press and Sun-Bulletin of Binghamton, New York on October 20, 1910)

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on October 18, 2004. Updated by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on December 1, 2008. Updated on January 23, 2020 with information on his estate.

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