What is the origin of the name Curtin?
1: Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cruitín ‘son of Cruitín’ a byname for a hunchback (see McCurtain).2: English (of Norman origin): from a diminutive of Old French curt ‘short’. Compare [...]
Essex Institute historical collections - v. 17, no. 3 Jul 1880
...284 Lydia Curtin, born 23 March, 1784, died 26 Nov., 1812, dau. of John and Sarah.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1812)
...284 Lydia Curtin, born 23 March, 1784, died 26 Nov., 1812, dau. of John and Sarah.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1812)
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Essex Institute historical collections - v. 17, no. 3 Jul 1880
... Sally Curtin, born 13 D e c , 1787, died 17 Nov., 1831, dau. of... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1831)
... Sally Curtin, born 13 D e c , 1787, died 17 Nov., 1831, dau. of... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1831)
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Essex Institute historical collections - v. 17, no. 3 Jul 1880
...May, 1777, 24 Jan., 1810, Lydia Curtin.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1777)
...May, 1777, 24 Jan., 1810, Lydia Curtin.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1777)
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Essex Institute historical collections - v. 17, no. 3 Jul 1880
... Lydia Curtin.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1880)
... Lydia Curtin.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1880)
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Essex Institute historical collections - v. 17, no. 3 Jul 1880
...- James Curtin.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1880)
...- James Curtin.... (Essex, Massachusetts, United States - 1880)
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What is the origin of the name Curtin?
1: Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cruitín ‘son of Cruitín’ a byname for a hunchback (see McCurtain).2: English (of Norman origin): from a diminutive of Old French curt ‘short’. Compare [...]