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Capt Oren Arms Curtis

Also Known As: "Captain Jack"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Vermillion, IN, United States
Death: March 28, 1898 (68)
Newkirk, OK, United States
Place of Burial: Curtis Family Cemetery, North Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of William K. Curtis and Permelia “Grandma” Curtis (Hubbard)
Husband of Ellen Curtis
Father of Charles Curtis, 31st Vice President of the USA
Brother of Mary Ann Park; Charles Clark Curtis; John Thomas Curtis; Jane Smith; Cynthia G Smith and 8 others

Occupation: spent time in the circus, military
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About Capt Oren Arms “Capt. Jack” Curtis

also was a Civil War veteran, had been a Captain, (so he was nicknamed Captain Jack) Co. F, 15th Regiment Cavalry, Ks Volunteers, received a general court-martial April 1865, spent one month in military prison in Missouri State Prison in Joplin; then was pardoned May, 1865. He joined up with Co. H, 19th Ks Cavalry, Oct. 1868. he was the quartermaster-sergeant, he was mustered out in April 18, 1869. Orren Arms Curtis m.: (spent time with the circuses after his first marriage)

               1st wife's mother Naomi Quick was born in New York  

http://www.vpcharlescurtis.net/ksstudies/ccfamily.html

He had 4 wives, 3 deserted or divorced. TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL Wednesday March 30, 1898 Captain "Jack" Curtis

Captain "Jack" Curtis, the father of Congressman Charles Curtis, died suddenly last Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home six miles out of Newkirk, Oklahoma Territory. Captain Jack left Topeka for Newkirk about two years ago and has since lived there with his brother. His death was very sudden and last night no word had been received by the family. He had written a letter to his daughter, Mrs Elizabeth Colvin, in the early part of the week in which he said that he and his brother were both well. At the time of Captain Curtis' death telegrams were sent to both Congressman Curtis and to the family here. The relatives in Topeka failed to receive the telegram and the first word they received of the death of Captain Curtis was at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, when a reporter for the Capital went to the Curtis home to ascertain whether or not they knew the particulars of his death. His mother did not then tell her granddaughter and she knew nothing of it until she read yesterday morning's Capital. She could scarcely credit the report and while she still had the paper in her hand, a messenger boy arrived with the delayed telegram. Congressman Curtis, upon the receipt of the news of his father's death immediately telegraphed A.A. Hurd to make arrangements for having the remains sent to Topeka. He also sent a telegram Harry Safford, asking him to arrange to receive the body. As Mr. Safford was in Denver, his wife showed the telegram to Archie Williams, who has made arrangements to care for the body upon its arrival here. Captain Curtis was born in Vermillion county, Indiana; and lived there until 1855. when he came to Topeka. He was a participant in the border war which so aroused Eastern Kansas in the early days. He was an ardent Free State man. He has been married five times, and one of his wives, is still living, Mrs Rachel (Funk) Hatch, is still living. His first wife was Miss Isabelle Jane Quick and their son John, is now a brakeman on the Rock Island railroad. Captain Curtis was divorced from his first wife and later married Helen Pappan. From this union two children were born, Congressman Charles Curtis and Mrs Elizabeth Colvin. After his wife's death, Captain Curtis married Miss Rachel Funk, and after being divorced from her, married Miss Lucy (Lou) Jay, who was the mother of Miss Permelia (Dollie) Curtis. Captain Curtis was the eldest of fourteen children, eleven of whom are still living. Of these, Mrs Cynthia Smith, Mrs Eunice Wise and Mrs Elizabeth Brown are residents of Topeka, Kansas. Charles Curtis lives in Lawrence, Kansas and William Curtis, in California. The mother of the family is still living at the old Curtis house in North Topeka and is 91 years old. The arrangements of the funeral have not yet been made but the body will probably be interred in the Curtis Cemetery north of North Topeka. Congressman Curtis and Miss Dollie Curtis left Washington yesterday at noon and expected in Topeka on Thursday. The remains will probably arrive in the city this evening. They will be taken to the home of Congressman Curtis to await his home coming. Capt. O.A. Curtis served with Co. F 15th Kans. Cav. during the Civil War.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 23 2021, 7:10:39 UTC

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Capt Oren Arms “Capt. Jack” Curtis's Timeline

1829
June 23, 1829
Vermillion, IN, United States
1860
January 25, 1860
Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas
1898
March 28, 1898
Age 68
Newkirk, OK, United States
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Curtis Family Cemetery, North Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA