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Charles Stead

BirthABT 1730 - of, Tong, Birstall, Yorkshire, England
DeathBEF 7 MAY 1783 - Tong, Birstall, Yorkshire, England
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Born in of, Tong, Birstall, Yorkshire, England on ABT 1730. Charles Stead married Mrs. Sarah Stead and had 10 children. He passed away on BEF 7 MAY 1783 in Tong, Birstall, Yorkshire, England.

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Mrs. Sarah Stead
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John Stead
1759 - 1846
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Robert Stead
1758 - 1825
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Joshua Stead
Unknown - 1827
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Sarah Stead
Unknown - Unknown
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John Stead
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Stead
Unknown - Unknown
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Grace Stead
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Stead
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Stead
Unknown - Unknown
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Charles Stead
1761 - Unknown

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