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Abigail Halstead

BirthAbt 1783 - Salem, Washington, New York, USA
Death13 May 1868 - Lewisboro, Westchester , , New York
MotherJane Brundage
FatherMicah Halstead

Born in Salem, Washington, New York, USA on Abt 1783 to Micah Halstead and Jane Brundage. Abigail Halstead married Thomas Baker and had 12 children. She passed away on 13 May 1868 in Lewisboro, Westchester , , New York.

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Micah Halstead
1742 - 1801
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Jane Brundage
1743 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Baker
1776 - 1870
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Halstead Baker
1821 - Unknown
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Fanny Amelia Baker
1801 - Unknown
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Brundage Baker
1799 - 1827
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Eliza Baker
1808 - 1868
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Lewis Baker
1803 - Unknown
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Albert E. Baker
1807 - 1838
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Lucy Irene Baker
1825 - 1900
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Anne H. Baker
1818 - Unknown
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Ezekial Baker
1812 - Unknown
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Clarissa Baker
1822 - 1900
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Stephen Baker
1824 - 1909
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Jane Baker
1805 - Unknown

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