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Hannah Halstead

Birth3 April 1674 - Oyster Bay, Nassau, Long Island, New York
Death02 Sep 1749 - Gloucester, New Jersey, USA
MotherSusanna Harcourt
FatherJoseph Halstead

Born in Oyster Bay, Nassau, Long Island, New York on 3 April 1674 to Joseph Halstead and Susanna Harcourt. Hannah Halstead married Richard Cheesman and had 11 children. She passed away on 02 Sep 1749 in Gloucester, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Halstead
1642 - 1697
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Susanna Harcourt
1652 - 1682
Spouse(s)
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Richard Cheesman
1674 - 1744
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James Townsend Ii
1671 - 1732
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Deborah Cheeseman
1717 - 1754
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Thomas Cheesman
1707 - 1792
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Richard Cheesman
1711 - 1789
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Peter C Cheeseman
1704 - 1788
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Elizabeth Cheesman
1715 - 1748
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Benjamin Cheesman
1709 - 1755
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Margaret Cheesman
1711 - 1759
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William Cheesman
1713 - 1766
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Hannah Cheeseman
1705 - 1776
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Naomi Cheesman
1705 - 1747
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Anne Cheeseman (Pgx5gm)o
1709 - 1776

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