YOUNG'S CHAPEL CEMETERY, Youngs Chapel Rd., GILES COUNTY 
					TENNESSEE
 
					CURTIS, Baby Boy, 1909 - 1909, (s/o William 
					Charles and Mildred Birdsong Curtis)
					
					CURTIS, Fred Thompson, 6 Mar 1886 - 15 Feb 1887, (s/o Robert 
					John and Samantha Amy Vaughn Curtis)
					
					CURTIS, James Smith, 1871 - 1933,  (h/o Mary Etta 
					Watson Curtis; s/o Robert John and Sarah Jane King Curtis)
					
					CURTIS, Mary Etta, 1878 - 1953, (w/o James Smith Curtis; d/o William (Comfort) and Lizzie Gilliam Watson)
					
					Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953
					Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Watson Curtis, 74, were held 
					at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at Young's Chapel Presbyterian 
					Church. The Rev. G. H. Turpin, of Chattanooga, a former 
					pastor, officiated and burial took place in the church 
					cemetery. Mrs. Curtis died at 7 o'clock Sunday at the home 
					of her daughter, Mrs. Willie Mangrum in Murfreesboro. She 
					was reared at Bunker Hill, the daughter of the late William 
					(Comfort) Watson and Lizzie Gilliam Watson. Her husband, Jim 
					Curtis, died several years ago. Mrs. Curtis, a member of the 
					Presbyterian Church, is survived by one daughter; one 
					granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Gaines Jones, 
					Pulaski and Mrs. Fredonia Williams, Dellrose; and one 
					brother, Bud Watson, Oklahoma.
					
					CURTIS, Robert John 01 Jun 1845 18 May 1928 (h/o [1]. Sarah 
					J. "Sallie" King [2]. Samantha Amy Vaughn Curtis) CSA Co. K, 
					1st (6th) TN Cav (s/o William Smith and Margaret Russell 
					Curtis)
					
					Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1928
					Squire John Curtis died Friday at his home in the Bunker 
					Hill locality aged 83 years. He had not been in good health 
					for some time. His burial was at Young's Chapel Saturday 
					afternoon after services by the Rev. W. H. Wakefield. Squire 
					Curtis was one of Giles County's best citizens and his life 
					was an active and useful one. For fifty years or more he had 
					been a member of the Presbyterian Church and for many years 
					a member of the Giles County Court. He was a Mason and a man 
					ever moved by generous impulses and consideration for others 
					and his hospitality was a well known characteristic. Squire 
					Curtis is survived by his second wife and several children: 
					Mrs. Richard Thorpe, John Curtis, Tom, Sam, Guy, Jim and 
					Will Curtis, Mrs. Ed Jarrett and Mrs. Cooper West.
					The Record May 23, 1928
					John Curtis, Sr. a Confederate Veteran, died at his home at 
					Bunker Hill last week of a long standing illness. Funeral 
					services and burial were at Young's Chapel. He was the 
					father of John Curtis, Jr., who is a member of the County 
					Court. Other sons are Will, Jim, Sam, Guy and Tom and there 
					are three daughters, Mrs. Richard Thorpe, Mrs. Cooper West 
					and Mrs. Jarrett. His wife, who was a Miss Vaughn, is very 
					low with pneumonia.
					
					CURTIS, Samantha Vaughn 20 Mar 1855 15 Jun 1934 (w/o Robert 
					John Curtis; d/o Charlie and Betty Neal Vaughn)