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Bela Halladay

BirthAbout 1797 - Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death22 September 1870 - Redwood Falls, Redwood County, Minnesota, USA
MotherAnna Wells
FatherJob HALLADAY

Born in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA on About 1797 to Job HALLADAY and Anna Wells. Bela Halladay had 10 children. He passed away on 22 September 1870 in Redwood Falls, Redwood County, Minnesota, USA.

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Job Halladay
1757 - 1844
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Anna Wells
1760 - 1824
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Joseph G Halladay
1837 - 1905
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Franklin Halladey
1825 - 1900
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Ira Belak Halladay
1832 - 1898
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Norman Halladay
1822 - 1878
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Eunice Halladay
1819 - 1881
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Sarah Halladay
1839 - 1878
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Esther Halladay
1828 - Unknown
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Eulalie Halladey
1847 - Unknown
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Phoebe Halladay
1842 - 1923
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Anna Louisa Holliday
1834 - 1930

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