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Robert Stead

Birth10 Mar 1845 - Greenwich, Kent, England
Death20 November 1916 - Vader, Lewis County, Washington, USA
MotherCaroline Elizabeth Weeks
FatherThomas Stead

Born in Greenwich, Kent, England on 10 Mar 1845 to Thomas Stead and Caroline Elizabeth Weeks. Robert Stead married Elizabeth Patton and had 13 children. He passed away on 20 November 1916 in Vader, Lewis County, Washington, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Stead
1812 - 1873
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Caroline Elizabeth Weeks
1809 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Patton
1867 - 1924
Children Show all
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Fred J Stead
1892 - 1931
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Myrtle Florence Stead
1886 - 1980
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Lottie Agnes Stead
1891 - 1960
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Ellis Henry Stead
1903 - 1961
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Walter Albert Stead
1897 - 1934
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Charles R Stead
1885 - 1915
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Lester Stead
1905 - 1934
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Arthur H Stead
1896 - 1917
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Harvey Ernest Stead
1899 - 1984
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Minnie Lancaster
1888 - 1921
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Ralph E Stead
1907 - 1967
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Herbert A Stead
1895 - Unknown
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Fred J Stead
1893 - 1931

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