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Emma Collip

Birth28 Aug 1850 - Reigate, Surrey
Death13 May 1929 - Godstone, Surrey
MotherEliza Savill
FatherGeorge Collip

Born in Reigate, Surrey on 28 Aug 1850 to George Collip and Eliza Savill. Emma Collip married George John Curd and had 9 children. She passed away on 13 May 1929 in Godstone, Surrey.

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Parents
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George Collip
1821 - 1891
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Eliza Savill
1821 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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George John Curd
1852 - 1931
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Ethel Gertrude Curd
1895 - 1971
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Alice Bertha Curd
1879 - 1965
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Margaret May Curd
1893 - 1973
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Mabel Phyllis Curd
1890 - 1957
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William Archibald Curd
1886 - 1960
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Helen Emma Curd
1888 - 1950
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Alban Edward Curd
1884 - 1954
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Edith Florence Curd
1877 - 1972
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Walter George Curd
1881 - 1962

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