By his second wife Jemima GARDNER:
Many researchers of the Benjamin Midkiff family do not include William Curtis Midkiff as Benjamin’s son; however, records of the Ohio County land suits brought by the Sutton heirs clearly identifies William Curtis as Benjamin’s heir and son. In the 1850 Census, Benjamin’s widow and second wife Jemima is found in William’s household in Hancock County, KY. The appearance of Jemima in his household suggest that William Curtis was probably Benjamin’s son by his second wife and a half-sibling to the rest of the Ohio County Midkiffs. William Curtis was born about 1828, as estimated by his age as given by the 1850 Census of Hancock County (see, pg. 298, 466/483). The 1850 Census shows that he was born in Kentucky, but in the Sutton lawsuit it is stated that his father left Ohio County in 1823, so it is possible that William was born elsewhere. William’s father removal to Indiana in 1827 or 1828, so it is also possible that William was born in Evansville, Vandenburgh Co., Indiana.
After the death of his father, William Curtis Midkiff appears to have moved back to Kentucky. William married the daughter of a farmer in Hancock County; Julia Ann Huff. The couples’ marriage license is found in Hancock County and dated the 16th of June 1849; they were married on the 19 June 1849. The Huffs lived just across the county line from the area that many of the Midkiffs had lived. Very little is known about William Curtis Midkiff. He lived in Hancock County, but family recollection relate that William died in or near Fordsville in Ohio County. The 1850 Census show William Curtis as living next door to John Huff, probably farming on the Huff land, since he is shown with no real estate. William is not found listed in the 1860, 1870, or 1880 Census in Kentucky and it is not clear what happened to him. There is at least one deed in Ohio County in his name in the 1860s. According to Jerry Long, tax records indicate William died between 1880 and 1885 in Hancock County; however, no tombstone or obituary has been located. It is possible that he removed to Indiana for a period of time and in his old age returned to Kentucky.
William Curtis Midkiff is said to have married only once to Julia Huff; however, there is also a marriage bond in Ohio County for a William C. Midkiff to a Hulda Garth dated the 25th of March 1867. Family oral history place Julia’s death in 1864. So far, I have been only able to establish the following children for William Curtis, all except John, who is found in the Census records, was obtained from oral history:
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