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Maria Wright

Birth02/11/1850 - Amme's Buildings, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Death1929 - Victoria Friendly Society Institution, Cambridge, England
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Born in Amme's Buildings, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England on 02/11/1850. Maria Wright married John Henry Curtis and had 11 children. She passed away on 1929 in Victoria Friendly Society Institution, Cambridge, England.

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John Henry Curtis
1849 - 1937
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Alice Elizabeth Curtis
1890 - 1979
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Edgar Percy Curtis
1879 - 1974
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Edith Clara Curtis
1886 - Unknown
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Samuel Charles Curtis
1873 - 1958
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William Ernest Curtis
1875 - Unknown
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Albert Edward (Teddy) Curtis
1891 - Unknown
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Arthur John Curtis
1872 - 1949
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Maria Curtis
1878 - Unknown
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Frederick George Curtis
1881 - 1898
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Ellen Matilda Curtis
1885 - 1981
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Jonathan Curtis
1883 - 1884

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