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On Thursday the inhabitants of Diss and neighbourhood learnt, with deep regret, of the death of one of their most respected and venerable neighbours, in the person of Mr. William Calverley Curteis, LL.D., of the Shrubbery, Soole. The deceased was born in the year 1798, and was, therefore, 96 years of age. He was the son of the late Rev. Samuel Curteis, of Sunbury, and was married in 1838 to Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Williem Manning, of Diss. Mr. Curteis was educated at Shrewsbury and Trinity Hall, Cambridge (LL.B. 1821, LL D. 1826); he was admitted an advocate in Doctors' Commons in the latter year, and on becoming associated with Diss was placed on the Commission of the Peace for Norfolk. | On Thursday the inhabitants of Diss and neighbourhood learnt, with deep regret, of the death of one of their most respected and venerable neighbours, in the person of Mr. William Calverley Curteis, LL.D., of the Shrubbery, Soole. The deceased was born in the year 1798, and was, therefore, 96 years of age. He was the son of the late Rev. Samuel Curteis, of Sunbury, and was married in 1838 to Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Williem Manning, of Diss. Mr. Curteis was educated at Shrewsbury and Trinity Hall, Cambridge (LL.B. 1821, LL D. 1826); he was admitted an advocate in Doctors' Commons in the latter year, and on becoming associated with Diss was placed on the Commission of the Peace for Norfolk. | ||
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At Chiswick, Rich. B. Frank. Esq., of Wilthorpe Hall, Nottinghamshire, to Caroline, second daughter of the Rev. Samuel Curteis, LL. D. of Heathfield House, Turnham Green. - ''Bury and Norwich Post 10 November 1824.'' | |||
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Revision as of 14:15, 10 April 2016
Born: ~1767 | Died: 10 July 1844 | Married: Eleanor | Mother: | Father: | Descendant: Mary Jane Curteis |
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Samuel Curteis was a curate, and was the father of Mary Jane Curteis.
Birth
Samuel Curteis was born in roughly 1767.
Marriage
Children
Register of the Baptisms in the Parish of Sandon in the county of Hertford beginning in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Six and the Thirty Sixth Year of the Reign of King George the Third. Thomas Jackson R'd Vicar & Samuel Curteis Curate.
- Houghton James, Son of Samuel and Eleanor Curteis was born at Enfield in Middlesex on the 10th of November 1792.
- Mary Jane, Daughter of Samuel and Eleanor Curteis was born at Hitchin on the 24th of October 1793.
- Edward, son of Samuel and Eleanor Curteis was born at Sandon on the 9th of March 1796
- Edward Son of Samuel and Eleanor Curteis was baptised July 21st 1796.
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DEATH OF A NORFOLK J.P. A VENERABLE RESIDENT OF DISS.
On Thursday the inhabitants of Diss and neighbourhood learnt, with deep regret, of the death of one of their most respected and venerable neighbours, in the person of Mr. William Calverley Curteis, LL.D., of the Shrubbery, Soole. The deceased was born in the year 1798, and was, therefore, 96 years of age. He was the son of the late Rev. Samuel Curteis, of Sunbury, and was married in 1838 to Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Williem Manning, of Diss. Mr. Curteis was educated at Shrewsbury and Trinity Hall, Cambridge (LL.B. 1821, LL D. 1826); he was admitted an advocate in Doctors' Commons in the latter year, and on becoming associated with Diss was placed on the Commission of the Peace for Norfolk.
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MARRIAGES
At Chiswick, Rich. B. Frank. Esq., of Wilthorpe Hall, Nottinghamshire, to Caroline, second daughter of the Rev. Samuel Curteis, LL. D. of Heathfield House, Turnham Green. - Bury and Norwich Post 10 November 1824.
Death
On the 10th inst., at Shelton Rectory, in this county, the residence of his son, in his 77th year, the Rev. Samuel Curteis, LL. D., formerly of Queen's college, Cambridge. - Bury and Norwich Post 17 July 1844
Other
News item (date way too late, 1874 ish - perhaps a grandson?):
Prebendary Kemble, through ill-health, has resigned the Vicarage of Bath; Mr. Sidebottom under a bond of resignation that of Sevenoaks, to make way for the Rev. Samuel Curteis; and the Rev. T.O.Blackall that of Seal-sum-Kensing.