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Stephen Stuart Curtis

Birth18 SEP 1778 - Mangotsfield, Gloucester, Eng
Death02 Feb 1836 - Parish of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England
MotherElizabeth Maberly
FatherJames Curtis

Born in Mangotsfield, Gloucester, Eng on 18 SEP 1778 to James Curtis and Elizabeth Maberly. Stephen Stuart Curtis married ELEANORA LLEWELLYN and had 8 children. He passed away on 02 Feb 1836 in Parish of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England.

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James Curtis
1740 - 1820
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Elizabeth Maberly
1740 - 1786
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Eleanora Llewellyn
1786 - 1822
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Ann Withington
1816 - 1894
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Stephen Stuart Curtis
1810 - 1875
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Walter Maberly Curtis
1816 - 1897
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Eleanora Llewellyn Curtis
1808 - Unknown
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John Llewellyn Curtis
1813 - 1884
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Frederick Betham Curtis
1815 - Unknown
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James Bridges Curtis
1812 - 1849
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Herbert Evelyn Curtis
1818 - 1890
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Oswald Hume Curtis
1821 - 1902

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