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Jonas Halstead

Birth1673 - Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United States
Death17 Jan 1726 - Rye, Westchester, New York, United States
MotherHannah Abigail Williams
FatherTimothy Halstead

Born in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United States on 1673 to Timothy Halstead and Hannah Abigail Williams. Jonas Halstead married Abigail Carman and had 13 children. He passed away on 17 Jan 1726 in Rye, Westchester, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Timothy Halstead
1633 - 1703
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Hannah Abigail Williams
1636 - 1698
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Carman
1661 - 1732
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James Halstead
1700 - 1736
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David Halstead
1704 - 1775
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Mary Halstead
1705 - 1770
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Thomas Halstead
1708 - 1788
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Mary Potter Halstead
1705 - 1763
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Timothy Caleb Halstead
1699 - 1747
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Sarah Halstead
1712 - 1739
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Jonas Halstead
1710 - 1739
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Job Halsted
1706 - 1750
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Abiah Halstead
1702 - 1736
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Jacob Hallsted
1694 - 1756
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Abiah Halstead
1702 - 1738
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Abraham Halstead
1701 - Unknown

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