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John Curtis

BirthJUN 1804 - Ashton Keynes,Wiltshire,England
DeathJanuary 1883 - Cricklade,Wiltshire,England
MotherSarah Messenger
FatherThomas Curtis

Born in Ashton Keynes,Wiltshire,England on JUN 1804 to Thomas Curtis and Sarah Messenger. John Curtis married Mary Cuss and had 14 children. He passed away on January 1883 in Cricklade,Wiltshire,England.

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Parents
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Thomas Curtis
1783 - 1866
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Sarah Messenger
1781 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Mary Cuss
1803 - 1874
Children Show all
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Ellen Curtis
1840 - 1916
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Sarah Ann Curtis
1834 - Unknown
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Jane Curtis
1838 - 1913
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John Curtis
1834 - 1910
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Henry Curtis
1842 - 1927
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Alice Curtis
1839 - Unknown
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George Curtis
1832 - Unknown
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Jane Curtis Ellisdon
1840 - 1916
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Mary Curtis
1837 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Curtis (Shailes)
1828 - 1885
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James Curtis
1836 - Unknown
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Betsy Curtis
1847 - Unknown
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Charles Curtis
1851 - Unknown
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H M Curtis
1842 - Unknown

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