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Deborah Halstead

Birth9 Nov 1880 - Stapleton, Huron City N, Ontario, Canada
Death13 NOV 1951 - Detroit, Michigan
MotherChristena Saunders
FatherSamuel Reid Halstead

Born in Stapleton, Huron City N, Ontario, Canada on 9 Nov 1880 to Samuel Reid Halstead and Christena Saunders. Deborah Halstead married Stanley Thomas Whiteman and had 5 children. She passed away on 13 NOV 1951 in Detroit, Michigan.

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Samuel Reid Halstead
1851 - 1931
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Christena Saunders
1856 - 1888
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Stanley Thomas Whiteman
1879 - 1971
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Janette Halstead Whiteman
1905 - 1976
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Lois Robinette Whiteman
1910 - 1966
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Christine Esther Whiteman
1907 - 1956
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Phoebe Naomi Whiteman
1914 - 2005
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Stanley Thomas Whiteman
1922 - 2009

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