John Curtis (of Nazing & London) immigrated in 1632/33 "John Curtis of London England, had his coat of arms confirmed May 9, 1632, just forty-two days before William of Roxbury (his presumed brother) sailed for new England. In the vistiation of London in 1633, his name does not appear." ASSUMPTION: he and his family emmigrated between the two events.2
Residence*
between 1636 and 1640
Between 1636 and 1640, John Curtis (of Nazing & London) resided Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts: where John Corteis appears with 15 acres and a presumed valuation of 5 pounds 60 shillings, with the 5 erroneously showing in some sources as the number of people in the household.3
Residence
1639
1639, John Curtis (of Nazing & London) resided Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut: where he ownedd land on what was then called "The North Road to the Great Meadow."2
MovedTo*
1640
He moved in 1640 to Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, after which his name disappears, but his widow shows up. It is therefore probable that he died soon after arriving in Stratford, or on the journey.2
Death*
circa 1640
He died circa 1640 at Connecticut on the journey from Wethersfield (Hartford Co.), or soon after arriving in Stratford (Fairfield Co.).2