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Anna SHELDON

Birth6 Apr 1762 - Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death12 JAN 1842 - Rupert, Bennington, Vermont, USA
MotherMary Rising
FatherJohn Sheldon

Born in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 6 Apr 1762 to John Sheldon and Mary Rising. Anna SHELDON married Josiah CURTIS and had 12 children. She passed away on 12 JAN 1842 in Rupert, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

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Parents
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John Sheldon
1724 - 1808
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Mary Rising
1725 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Josiah Curtis
1757 - 1805
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Seth Harmon
1751 - 1838
Children Show all
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Thomas B Curtis
1799 - 1838
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Anna Curtis
1790 - 1876
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Anna Curtis
1783 - 1787
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Josiah Sheldon Curtis
1793 - Unknown
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Frederick Curtis
1788 - 1822
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Betsy Curtis
1781 - 1870
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Mary Curtis
1784 - 1787
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Sarah Curtis
1785 - 1786
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Polly Curtis
1786 - 1826
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Betsey Curtiss
1797 - Unknown
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Mary Curtis
1787 - 1828
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Ira Curtis
1795 - Unknown

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