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Florence Maud (Crabtree) Curtis (1881 - 1952)

Florence Maud Curtis formerly Crabtree
Born in Richmond, Colony of Victoriamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1 Mar 1905 in Sale, Victoria, Australiamap
[children unknown]
Died at age 71 in Leongatha, Victoria, Australiamap
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Biography

Florence (Crabtree) Curtis was born in the Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)

Florence was born in 1881, daughter of James Crabtree and Martha Rymer.[1]

In 1905, Florence Maud Crabtree married Frederick Charles Curtis.[2]

She passed away in 1952, aged 71.[3]

Sources

  1. Victorian birth registration 1881: 05087,,Crabtree,Florence Maude,James,Rymer Martha,Richmond,
  2. Victorian marriage registration 1905: 00422,,Crabtree,Florence Maud,Curtis,Frederick Charles,Richmond, 1905: 00422,,Curtis,Frederick Charles,Crabtree,Florence Maud,Ballarat,
  3. Victorian death registration 1952: 23526,,Curtis,Florence Maud,Crabtree James,Rythmer Martha,Lgatha,71,




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