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Amos Halstead

Birth1758 - Mohawk, Montgomery, New York, USA
Death1845 - Monroe, West Virginia, USA
MotherMary Elizabeth Halstead
FatherJames Halstead

Born in Mohawk, Montgomery, New York, USA on 1758 to James Halstead and Mary Elizabeth Halstead. Amos Halstead married Nancy Ellis and had 12 children. He passed away on 1845 in Monroe, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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James Halstead
1726 - 1786
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Mary Elizabeth Halstead
1740 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Ellis
1784 - 1855
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Martha Shepard
1758 - 1799
Children Show all
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Joseph Halstead
1804 - 1877
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James Halstead
1800 - 1868
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Benjamin Halstead
1808 - 1897
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Nancy Ann Halstead
1813 - 1865
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Elizabeth (1000L) Halstead
1809 - 1855
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Ruth Halstead
1807 - 1885
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Martha Halstead
1798 - 1848
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Daniel Halstead
1803 - 1836
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Sally Halstead
1785 - 1850
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Roxana Halstead
1807 - 1886
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Ruth Halstead
1801 - 1840
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Virtue (1000N) Halstead
Unknown - Unknown

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