My mother was a Curtin from Tournafulla Co Limerick, the home of many Curtins for some centuries. Curtin genealogy of Limerick, Kerry and Cork have all been documented in 12 large volumes available in Rockchapel resource center, Co Cork
If interested I have a very detailed and comprehensive account of the origin of the surname Curtin in the south-west of Ireland. However its only available in hard copy format.Incidentally I have recently published a book 'From Laois to Kerry' which originated with my own family tree. While my Curtin ancestry is mentioned, it really deals with the history of another branch of my family tree in Kerry.
I'm trying to establish if he was the Thomas Curtin who married Christina Pollard in London 1931.Death certificate gives him as a widower- does this fit with the information you already have?https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1958/04370/4134067.pdf
Quote from: aghadowey on Wednesday 16 August 17 08:15 BST (UK) I'm trying to establish if he was the Thomas Curtin who married Christina Pollard in London 1931.Death certificate gives him as a widower- does this fit with the information you already have?https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1958/04370/4134067.pdfWhat I'm asking if you know that your Thomas Curtin would have been a widower in 1958 (i.e. did Christina die before 1958)?