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Jane Curtis

BirthEST 1664 - Address Line: Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA
Death21 AUG 1733 - Address Line: Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA
MotherRebecca Wheeler
FatherJohn Curtis

Born in Address Line: Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA on EST 1664 to John Curtis and Rebecca Wheeler. Jane Curtis married Richard "Weaver" de Hussey Husseye Husee Huse and had 12 children. She passed away on 21 AUG 1733 in Address Line: Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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John Curtis
1610 - Unknown
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Rebecca Wheeler
1622 - 1674
Spouse(s)
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Richard "Weaver" De Hussey Husseye Husee Huse
1660 - 1733
Children Show all
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Richard Edmund Hussey
1691 - 1773
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Joseph Hussey
1699 - 1762
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Job Hussey
1693 - 1777
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Benjamin Hussey
1718 - Unknown
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William Hussey
1711 - 1778
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Margaret De Hussey Husseye Husee Huse
1711 - 1778
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Abigail Hussey
1707 - 1708
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Robert Hussey
1695 - 1761
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Elizabeth Hussey
1701 - 1726
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Eleanor De Hussey Husseye Husee Huse
1705 - 1706
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Mary Hussey
1697 - Unknown
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Jane Stiles Hussey
1708 - 1750

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