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William Stead

Birth1805 - Bramley, Yorkshire, England
Death3 Jun 1883 - Shipley, Yorkshire, England
MotherSarah Pawson
FatherThomas George Stead

Born in Bramley, Yorkshire, England on 1805 to Thomas George Stead and Sarah Pawson. William Stead married Margaret Stephenson and had 9 children. He passed away on 3 Jun 1883 in Shipley, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas George Stead
1776 - 1844
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Sarah Pawson
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Stephenson
1806 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Stead
1836 - 1905
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Margaret Stead
1829 - 1878
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Elizabeth Ann Stead
1844 - 1914
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Mark Stead
1839 - 1886
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William Henry Stead
1847 - Unknown
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Sarah Hannah Stead
1842 - 1914
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Benjamin ( Quarryman ) Stead
1834 - Unknown
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Martha Stead
1826 - Unknown
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Thomas Stead
1842 - Unknown

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