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Grace Bridgeman

Birth19 OCT 1817 - Sheepwash, Devon, England
DeathDec 1882 - Northlew, Devon
MotherAnn Horn
FatherJohn Bridgman

Born in Sheepwash, Devon, England on 19 OCT 1817 to John Bridgman and Ann Horn. Grace Bridgeman married John Curtis and had 9 children. She passed away on Dec 1882 in Northlew, Devon.

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Parents
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John Bridgman
1781 - Unknown
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Ann Horn
1794 - Unknown
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John Curtis
1811 - 1880
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Elizabeth Ann Curtis
1840 - 1921
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Charlotte Curtis
1853 - Unknown
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Alma Grace Curtis
1864 - 1933
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Mary Jane Curtis
1846 - 1918
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Harriet Courtis
1860 - 1942
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Catherine Curtis
1843 - 1881
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Job Curtis
1856 - 1928
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Harriet Bowden
1863 - Unknown
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John Curtis
1850 - 1898

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