Adelaide (Adela) Vellejo Curtis (May 29, 18531932) was the daughter of Lucian
Curtis, a copper plate engraver and farmer, born in Coventry, Connecticut and
Celia Carlton Perkins, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Curtis family had
come to San Francisco during the California Gold Rush in 1849 and, at one time,
lived in the famous Rancho Petaluma Adobe owned by General Mariano Vallejo, a
family friend.
Irwin and his wife, Adela, had two children, Edith C. (18741925) and Constance
(b. 1885).
Adelaide (Adela) Vellejo Curtis (May 29, 18531932) was the daughter of Lucian
Curtis, a copper plate engraver and farmer, born in Coventry, Connecticut and
Celia Carlton Perkins, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Curtis family had
come to San Francisco during the California Gold Rush in 1849 and, at one time,
lived in the famous Rancho Petaluma Adobe owned by General Mariano Vallejo, a
family friend.
Irwin and his wife, Adela, had two children, Edith C. (18741925) and Constance
(b. 1885).
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