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Whitehead Daniel

Birth1646 - Maspeth Kills, Newtown, Queens, NY
DeathNot Available - Jamaica, Lewis, New York, United States
MotherSarah Armitage/ 3-2
FatherDaniel Whitehead 10th GGF

Born in Maspeth Kills, Newtown, Queens, NY on 1646 to Daniel Whitehead 10th GGF and Sarah Armitage/ 3-2. Whitehead Daniel married Abigail STEVENSON and had 8 children. He passed away in Jamaica, Lewis, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Daniel Whitehead 10Th Ggf
1603 - 1668
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Sarah Armitage/ 3-2
1628 - 1659
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Stevenson
1640 - Unknown
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Abigail Stevenson
1638 - 1715
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Mercy Whitehead
1663 - 1743
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Deborah Whitehead Hicks
1675 - 1712
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Abigail Whitehead
1689 - Unknown
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Amy Whitehead
1679 - 1745
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Jonathan Whitehead
1672 - 1737
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Elizabeth Whitehead
1681 - 1712
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Mary Sylvester Burroughs Whitehead
1677 - 1707
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Capt Thomas Whitehead
1674 - 1732

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