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David Halstead

Birth18 Apr 1846 - Tyendinaga Township, Hastings County, Ontario
Death18 Jul 1909 - Huron, , Ontario, Canada
MotherDeborah M Mott
FatherStephen Lawrence Halstead

Born in Tyendinaga Township, Hastings County, Ontario on 18 Apr 1846 to Stephen Lawrence Halstead and Deborah M Mott. David Halstead married Deborah Merinda Ostrum and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 Jul 1909 in Huron, , Ontario, Canada.

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Stephen Lawrence Halstead
1827 - 1897
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Deborah M Mott
1826 - 1918
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Deborah Merinda Ostrum
1849 - 1878
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Eleanor Williamson Miller
1851 - 1914
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Elizabeth Eva Halstead
1877 - 1945
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Annas Eliva Halstead
1871 - 1932
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Jennie Ellenor Halstead
1885 - 1893
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Barbara Georgina Halstead
1891 - 1924
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Theresa Mabel Halstead
1881 - Unknown
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Maggie May Halstead
1879 - 1880
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Baby Girl Halstead
1888 - 1888

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