EDMOND
EDWIN CURD
Edmond Edwin Curd, b August 8,1848 in Kentucky, d November 13, 1931 and
buried in Calvary Cemetery in Marlin - was a son of William Curd, of Kentucky,
and came to Falls County, Texas in 1907 - settling on Blue Ridge. He had
married in Kentucky to Georgia Bowman, b February 7, 1862 in Kentucky, d
February 26, 1938 in Marlin, Texas, and buried by her husband in Calvary
Cemetery - a daughter of J. W. Bowman, of Kentucky. Edmond E. was a farmer, and
was engaged in agricultural pursuits all his life.
There are three identified children of Edmond Edwin and Georgia (Bowman)
Curd:
Martha Curd (Called "Patsy" and "Pattie") - who
married first in Kentucky to Orlando Powers, and had a son, Herschel Richard Powers,
b November 30, 1903 in Kentucky, who married Arrilla Cobb, b March 4, 1905 in
Falls County, Texas. She married second to S. H. Barnett, and they had Hardy
Barnett, who married Addie Allen.
Lillian Mae Curd, b September 23, 1890 in Kentucky, d December 25, 1975
and buried in Hillcrest Cemetery at Marlin - married William Walter Garrett, b
August 24, 1883 at Stranger, Falls County, Texas, d September 8, 1968 and
buried in Hillcrest Cemetery - a son of Thomas Henry and Mary Ella (Roberts)
Garrett. They had three children: Euleta Garrett, born and died January 1917
and buried in Big Hill Cemetery, Limestone County, Texas; Frances Garrett, b
May 17, 1918 - married Edward Lawton Anderson; and Mildred Garrett, b February
2, 1920 who married Howard Ponder.
Creed Penick Curd, b November 25, 1891 in Kentucky, d September 15, 1943
and buried in Calvary Cemetery in Marlin - married Dovie Brown, b February 17,
1893, d February 15, 1977 and buried in Calvary Cemetery - a daughter of Reuben
A. and Queen Victoria (Kay) Brown. They had four children.
Copyright Permission granted to Theresa Carhart for printing the biographies of
these Falls County Families to this Web page.
"Families of Falls County", Compiled and Edited by the Falls County
Historical Commission, page 106 column 1 and 2.
Member of Falls County Historical Commission.