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Vivian Annie Curling

Birth18 May 1889 - Mahow, Calcutta, India
DeathJun 1950 - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
MotherAnnie Elizabeth Measor
FatherWilliam Widdows

Born in Mahow, Calcutta, India on 18 May 1889 to William Widdows and Annie Elizabeth Measor. Vivian Annie Curling married Edward William Arthur Males and had 8 children. She passed away on Jun 1950 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Parents
William Widdows
1861 - 1927
Annie Elizabeth Measor
1868 - 1933
Spouse(s)
Edward William Arthur Males
1884 - 1953
Children Show all
William Curling Males
1921 - 1992
Edward William Gordon Males
1911 - 1993
Harold Arthur Males
1913 - 1960
Gladys Vivian Victoria Males
1914 - 1972

Phyllis Annie Males
1919 - 2002
Basil Owen Males
1927 - 2011
Clarence Albert Males
1918 - 1918
Dennis Arthur Males
1925 - 2018

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