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Zilpha Halstead

Birth8 Aug 1756 - Monmouth, New Jersey, USA
Death6 Feb 1815 - Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
MotherAnn Throckmorton
FatherJosiah Halstead/Halsted

Born in Monmouth, New Jersey, USA on 8 Aug 1756 to Josiah Halstead/Halsted and Ann Throckmorton. Zilpha Halstead married Stephen B Heavilin/Hearst and had 9 children. She passed away on 6 Feb 1815 in Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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Josiah Halstead/halsted
1720 - 1775
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Ann Throckmorton
1723 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Stephen B Heavilin/hearst
1753 - 1839
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Samuel D Heavlin Haviland
1772 - 1851
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Stephen Heavlin
1770 - 1846
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Elizabeth Heavilin
1793 - 1844
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Phemi Heavilin
1802 - Unknown
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George Heavilin
1794 - Unknown
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Joseph Haviland
1801 - 1852
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Mary Heavilin Haviland Heavelin Heavilin Heavlin Heflin
1798 - Unknown
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Julian Heaviland
1805 - 1822
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Joseph Haviland
1777 - 1832

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