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Andrew Halstead

Birthabt 1827 - Pittston, Pennsylvania
Death5 Mar 1868 - Pittston,Luzerne Co,Pa
MotherEsther Gleasner
FatherJames Halstead a/k/a Hallsted

Born in Pittston, Pennsylvania on abt 1827 to James Halstead a/k/a Hallsted and Esther Gleasner. Andrew Halstead married Mariah F Burke and had 7 children. He passed away on 5 Mar 1868 in Pittston,Luzerne Co,Pa.

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James Halstead A/k/a Hallsted
1803 - 1865
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Esther Gleasner
1800 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mariah F Burke
1832 - 1924
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Anna Halstead
1855 - Unknown
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Mary Halstead
1852 - 1945
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William Halstead
1857 - 1938
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Alice L Halstead
1865 - 1928
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Camilla M Halstead
1864 - 1961
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Carrie M Halstead
1867 - 1943
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Lucien Halstead
1859 - Unknown

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