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Curtiss, Gaston G (1819–1872) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Curtiss was born possibly in the village of Constantia in Oswego County, New York. His early life and education are undocumented. His mother’s name is not known, but his father was Hastings Curtiss, who about 1820 moved his family to the nearby village of Central Square, where he built a hotel. In 1824 he served a term in the state legislature, and the next year a newly incorporated Oswego County town was named Hastings in his honor. By 1845 Gaston Curtiss had married Floretta Anna Allen and had at least one son, but four years later he was in debt and forced to sell his real and personal property in order to pay his creditors. In 1850 he was living in Hastings, where he was a merchant and a town supervisor. By 1860 he and his family had moved to the port city of Oswego.

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MC38 2021 Season Act 1 at Middle Harbour Yacht Club

MC38 2021 Season Act 1 at Middle Harbour Yacht Club by Lisa Ratcliff 7 Feb 07:46 GMT 6-7 February 2021 Winner Lazy Dog on a gloomy Sydney Harbour during MC38 2021 Season Act 1 at Middle Harbour YC © Marg Fraser-Martin Quentin Stewart and Shaun Lane s Lazy Dog team showed once again they are in a different realm, dropping just one race win from seven starts in the MC38 class opening act hosted by Middle Harbour Yacht Club. Only Chris Way and his Pittwater based Easy Tiger managed to claw one off the 2020 season champions and defending national champions, who fired an ominous warning for the upcoming MC38 Australian title, March 19-21.

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Breakout Series Postponed

MHYC Breakout Series 2021 Postponed © Andrea Francolini The Breakout Series, already postponed from August 2020, will not go ahead in January but will be rescheduled for August 2021. A meeting of the joint clubs Organising Committee - Middle Harbour Yacht Club, Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Royal Motor Yacht Club Broken Bay and Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club - today decided that in considering the current Covid-19 situation and recommendations of NSW Health, it was not feasible to proceed with the event on 18-22 January. Starting in Sydney, the Breakout Series includes several offshore races taking in Pittwater and Newcastle. It is disappointing to postpone the Breakout Series once again but rescheduling to the original August time-frame enables the event to conclude in Port Stephens, said Committee Chairman, Commodore Peter Lewis from Middle Harbour Yacht Club.

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