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Priscilla Ann Curtis

Birth1831 - Lambeth, Surrey, England
Death21 Mar 1905 - South Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
MotherPriscilla Wiggs
FatherGeorge Curtis

Born in Lambeth, Surrey, England on 1831 to George Curtis and Priscilla Wiggs. Priscilla Ann Curtis married Elijah Wilton and had 15 children. She passed away on 21 Mar 1905 in South Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

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Parents
George Curtis
1806 - 1878
Priscilla Wiggs
1806 - 1875
Spouse(s)
Elijah Wilton
1826 - 1902
Children Show all
Edward William Wilton
1853 - 1933
Walter John Wilton
1857 - 1917
William Charles Wilton
1867 - 1937
Jabez Barnett (Bernard) Wilton
1877 - 1945
Priscilla Ann Wilton
1863 - 1941
Philip Elijah Curtis Wilton
1871 - 1941
James Henry Wilton
1859 - 1913
Frank Thomas Wilton
1869 - 1939

Hedley Garland Wilton
1879 - 1930
George Robert Wilton
1854 - 1926
Phoebe Olive Wilton
1874 - 1940
Alfred Ernest Wilton
1861 - 1934
Louisa Amelia Wilton
1865 - 1958
Eden Denman Wilton
1873 - 1899
Emily Ellen Wilton
1856 - 1920

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