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Noah Milstead

BirthABT 1802 - Virginia
Death1870 - Not Available
MotherCath. Milstead
FatherNoah Milstead

Born in Virginia on ABT 1802 to Noah Milstead and Cath. Milstead. Noah Milstead married Susan (Kitty) Davis and had 11 children. He passed away on 1870.

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Parents
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Noah Milstead
1750 - 1815
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Cath. Milstead
1766 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Susan (Kitty) Davis
1810 - 1868
Children Show all
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Joseph Howard Milstead
1852 - 1907
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Townsend Milstead
1830 - 1858
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Deniza J. Milstead
1833 - 1905
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James Milstead
1837 - Unknown
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Andrew Milstead
1845 - 1860
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Richard Frances Milstead
1843 - 1864
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William H. Milstead
1831 - Unknown
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Lucetta Milstead
1835 - Unknown
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Susan C. Milstead
1841 - 1915
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George Milstead
1834 - 1870
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Jason Milstead
1837 - Unknown

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