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William Stead

Birth5 September 1818 - Alne, Yorkshire, England
Death18 June 1901 - Arlington, Brookings, South Dakota, USA
MotherHannah Pickett/ Peckett
FatherWilliam Stead

Born in Alne, Yorkshire, England on 5 September 1818 to William Stead and Hannah Pickett/ Peckett. William Stead married Francis "Fanny" A Waterhouse and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 June 1901 in Arlington, Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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William Stead
1792 - 1865
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Hannah Pickett/ Peckett
1794 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Francis "Fanny" A Waterhouse
1829 - 1912
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Harriet A Stead
1850 - Unknown
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Hannah Eloise Stead
1857 - 1933
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William Avery Stead
1852 - 1927
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Emma Fanny Stead
1860 - 1909
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Mary L Stead
1853 - 1884
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George Albon Stead
1862 - Unknown
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John Stead
1859 - 1863

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