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David Stead

Birth19 Mar 1797 - Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
DeathOct 1886 - London, England
MotherSarah Brook, Stead
FatherJames Stead

Born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England on 19 Mar 1797 to James Stead and Sarah Brook, Stead. David Stead married Mary Jane Belcher and had 8 children. He passed away on Oct 1886 in London, England.

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Parents
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James Stead
1768 - 1826
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Sarah Brook, Stead
1770 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jane Belcher
1824 - 1916
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Anna Austin Stead
1860 - 1932
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Lillian Brooke Stead
1863 - 1903
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David Sydney Vere Stead
1861 - 1929
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Susanita Elise Victoria Stead
1854 - 1949
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Alberta Essex Stead
1867 - 1941
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Emilie Hilda Marie Stead
1850 - 1937
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Walter Benjamin Vere Belcher Stead
1849 - 1907
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Lily Stead
1864 - Unknown

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