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Charles Halstead Sutherland

Birth18 Feb 1854 - Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan
Death2 Jun 1936 - Carleton, Ash, Monroe, Michigan
MotherCaroline Treadwell
FatherHawley Sutherland

Born in Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan on 18 Feb 1854 to Hawley Sutherland and Caroline Treadwell. Charles Halstead Sutherland married Mary Phines Bonker and had 4 children. He passed away on 2 Jun 1936 in Carleton, Ash, Monroe, Michigan.

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Hawley Sutherland
1816 - 1884
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Caroline Treadwell
1827 - 1860
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Mary Phines Bonker
1862 - 1945
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Clara Lois Palmer
1858 - 1878
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Charles Halstead Jr Sutherland
1889 - 1939
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Fronz De Correze Sutherland
1892 - 1957
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Harry Hawley Sutherland
1890 - 1961
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Asa Bonker Sutherland
1888 - 1953

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