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Timothy HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1768 in Kakiat, Orange Co., NY.5,128 He is reference number 5341. Parents: David Sr HALSTEAD and Denise HANNAH.


Timothy HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1781 in Dutches Co., Fishkill, NY.5,128 He died in Nov 1811.5,128 He is reference number 2352. Parents: Ezekiel HALSTEAD and Lucretia WARDEN.


Timothy HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 22 Jun 1792.5,128 He died in 1866.5,128 He is reference number 5322. Parents: Timothy HALSTEAD and Parthena BRISTOL.

Spouse: Rhoda WILSON. Timothy HALSTEAD and Rhoda WILSON were married. Reference Number:3480


Timothy HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 22 Nov 1795 in New York.5,128 He died on 1 Mar 1875 in Tulare Co., California (Seven Miles East Of Visalia).5,128 He is reference number 331. Parents: Timothy HALSTEAD and Keziah TEED.

Spouse: Anna DENEND. Timothy HALSTEAD and Anna DENEND were married in 1816 in Hamilton Co. Ohio.5,128 Reference Number:1579 Children were: Susan HALSTEAD, Timothy HALSTEAD, Mary A. HALSTEAD, Humphery Denend HALSTEAD, Jasper Newton HALSTEAD, James Wm. HALSTEAD, Samuel HALSTEAD.


Timothy HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1796 in Newburg, NY.5,128 He is reference number 5365. Parents: Isaac HALSTEAD and Mary Jane JONES.


Timothy HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1806.5,128 He is reference number 9936. Parents: Peter HALSTEAD and PHEBE.


Timothy HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 23 Aug 1828 in Henry Co. Ohio.5,128 He died on 18 Oct 1886 in Visalia Calif..5,128 He is reference number 337. Parents: Timothy HALSTEAD and Anna DENEND.

Spouse: Lizzie D. POTTER. Timothy HALSTEAD and Lizzie D. POTTER were married.

Spouse: Minervsa A. CARSON. Timothy HALSTEAD and Minervsa A. CARSON were married in 1867 in In The East USA.5 Reference Number:1582


Timothy B. Jr. HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1658 in Hempstead Nassau Long Island NY.5,128 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]5,128 He died on 27 Feb 1735 in Elizabethtown, NJ ..5,128 He was buried in 1735 in St. Johns Episcopal Church Cemetery, Elizabethtown, NJ.5,128 He is reference number 644. [master ged.FTW]

He and His Wife are buried in St. Johns's Episcopal Church yard, He livedin Hempstead, LI, NY 1688-1721. He served first Town Assessor Then asSurveyor, Constable, Collector and Trustee 1711-1721

By Marsha Faulk - Nov 2, 2000
Previous Message: Notes on Timothy Halsted and Timothy Halsted II


Timothy Halsted moved with his family to Elizabethtown, N.J. in 1721. He
is credited with being the ancestor of the New Jersey Halsteds and anumber of
those in New York. While at Hempstead, he made extensive purchases of
land in the Kakiak Patent, a tract of some 35,000 acres in what is now
Orange Count and Rockland County, N.Y., which extended as far north as
Haverstraw, N.Y. and south into what is now Bergen County, N.J. One of the
two original grantees died in 1714, and his executors sold his half to a
group of men, most of whom were from Hempstead, Long Island - including
Timothy, Jonah and Jacob Halsted (Timothy's sons), associated with 14
others.

The settlement was first called Hempstead, sometimes Kakiak, then New
Hempstead, now Ramapo, then Orange (now Rockland) Co., N.Y. All of
Timothy's sons except John went there to live; Caleb later purchased a
400 acre tract of land "lying on the south side of Elizabeth Creek", onthe
south shore of Staten Island Sound, near Elizabethtown, N.J. It wasprobably
the area that came to be known as Halsted's Point.



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He and His Wife are buried in St. Johns's Episcopal Church yard, He lived in Hempstead, LI, NY 1688-1721. He served first Town Assessor Then as Surveyor, Constable, Collector and Trustee 1711-1721

By Marsha Faulk - Nov 2, 2000
Previous Message: Notes on Timothy Halsted and Timothy Halsted II


Timothy Halsted moved with his family to Elizabethtown, N.J. in 1721. He
is credited with being the ancestor of the New Jersey Halsteds and a number of
those in New York. While at Hempstead, he made extensive purchases of
land in the Kakiak Patent, a tract of some 35,000 acres in what is now
Orange Count and Rockland County, N.Y., which extended as far north as
Haverstraw, N.Y. and south into what is now Bergen County, N.J. One of the
two original grantees died in 1714, and his executors sold his half to a
group of men, most of whom were from Hempstead, Long Island - including
Timothy, Jonah and Jacob Halsted (Timothy's sons), associated with 14
others.

The settlement was first called Hempstead, sometimes Kakiak, then New
Hempstead, now Ramapo, then Orange (now Rockland) Co., N.Y. All of
Timothy's sons except John went there to live; Caleb later purchased a
400 acre tract of land "lying on the south side of Elizabeth Creek", on the
south shore of Staten Island Sound, near Elizabethtown, N.J. It was probably
the area that came to be known as Halsted's Point.



Reply: Parents: Timothy B. Sr HALSTEAD and Hanna Sarah WILLIAMS.

Spouse: Abigail CARMAN. Timothy B. Jr. HALSTEAD and Abigail CARMAN were married. Children were: Jacob Sr. HALSTEAD.

Spouse: Abagale CARMON. Timothy B. Jr. HALSTEAD and Abagale CARMON were married in 1685 in New Jersy.5 Reference Number:1651 Children were: Timothy C. HALSTEAD, Caleb Sr. HALSTEAD, Hannah HALSTEAD, Jonah Or Jonas HALSTEAD, Jacob Sr. HALSTEAD, Abigail HALSTEAD, Amy HALSTEAD, John T. HALSTEAD, Charity HALSTEAD, Chiald HALSTEAD, Rebecca HALSTEAD, Elizabeth HALSTEAD.


Timothy B. Sr HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1633 in Hempstead, Nassau Co., Long Island, NY.5,128 He died in Mar 1703 in Hempstead, Nassau Co., Long Island, NY.5,128 He is reference number 729. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Notes (Facts Pg)]5,128 [master ged.FTW]

He resided in Hempstead all of his life. In 1658, he was in a calf listfor

five calves; and on 29 November of that year took up six acres of land. He

maintained five cows in the east herd of the town in the same year. He

was a holder of patent rights in Hempstead, this making him a proprietor

of the town.

He was chosen one of the townsmen by lot, 26 February, 1660, which was

confirmed by the local magistrates; and entered his earmark for cattle, 5

January, 1665.

Beginning in 1664, he appears in a number of business transactions and

in drawings of land. In that year, Timothy with his brother Joseph joined

a group of men who purchased a large tract of land in the Newark Bay and

Staten Island Sound district of northeastern New Jersey called Achter

Koll or Back Bay. They contributed about four pounds each to the

syndicate on the condition that, if they did not like the part of land

assigned to them when it was divided, they could withdraw, which they

did subsequently. Timothy was witness in the trial of a suit over this

land purchase at Elizabethtown, New Jersey 17 November, 1685.

He bought a horse of Robert Marvin 3 May, 1665 and sold to the latter a

mare at the same time. On 22 July, 1671 he exchanged meadows with

Thomas Ireland and sold land to John Tredwell and to Samuel Embree. He

is listed as drawing various lots of land in the town 9 April, 1677, in

June (estimated date), 1678 and on 25 December, 1678. He sold land to

Samuel Pine 5 June, 1687.

On 2 October, 1676 he was one of the signers of a round robin distributed

among certain citizens of Hempstead who bound themselves to stand

together against parties who had taken possession of "the Nick commonly

called Ye Great Neck". As a result of the physical conflict between

opposing parties, five of the villagers of Hempstead were tried for riot.

One of these was Timothy Halstead, either senior or junior, probably

senior. Those arraigned pleaded not guilty; but the court, after having

heard the evidence, found them in the wrong.

In a court held before the Constable and Overseers 5 January, 1676,

Cornelius Mott was plaintiff in an action of the case against Timothy

"Hallsted", defendant; and on 5 April, 1676, the town records report

Halstead's testimony in a suit between Samuel Denton and John Oke (i.e.,

Jan Aukeszen van Nuys). John Bedell was plaintiff in a case against

Timothy Halstead and Daniel Denton, 4 April, 1677.

He contributed two pounds to the support of the minister (the Rev.

Jeremiah Hobart) in a rate list dated 24 May, 1682. Later references are

few. He testified in a suit presented at court 2 August, 1682, and

between Cornelius Mott and William Wyatt; and entered another earmark

for livestock 13 November, 1684. On 11 July, 1691 he signed a petition

of one John Stuard to have the town grant land to the latter. On 3 March,

1700 his son-in-law Richard Valentine referred to land on which

Timothy Halstead was then still living in Hempstead.

Timothy Halstead died in March, 1703 at Hempstead, New York. The

inventory of his estate was taken 10 March, 1703 (1702-1703) and

administration of the effects was granted to the oldest son Timothy. He

was buried probably at Hempstead. (Taken from Colonial Families of

Long Island, New York and Connecticut, Volume Three, by Herbert Furman

Seversmith.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, NY,(Long
Island Farmer Print, Jamaica, NY 1896).

"Hempsteed ye 26th of Feb 1660 - Townesman for Ensueing yeare- Mr. Robert
Ashman, James Pine, Timothy Holstead, John Meade, Aron Forman"
May 3, 1665 "sold to Robert marven wone mare CoLLered blacke with a whit
stare in the ffore hed..."
May 3, 1665 " Robart marven sold wone Cow to timothy holsteed"
"5th desumbar 1666 at a mettin of the Cunstable and overssers thar wasgiven
and grantted the yues of the Cow neck madow Two Thomas Rushmore, hanary
Parsell, John Smith(r), Timothy hollsteed, John Smith (n): for the tarmeand
time of fife yaers from the date here of for and in Conseederation of
damages..."
1/11/1668
"Jenerall Toun meten a sartin alotsmets of land layd out to jeames pin,
simon sering, John Smith, Temithi Holsted are made..."
Deed 7/22/1671 sold land to John Treadwell
Deed 7/22/1671 received land of Thomas Ireland Jr. that was left to him by
Will of Thomas Ireland Sr. By Marsha Faulk - Nov 2, 2000
Previous Message: Notes on Timothy Halsted and Timothy Halsted II


In 1644, Timothy and his brother Joseph were among a group of men who
purchased a large tract of land in the Newark Bay, and Staten Island Sound
district of northeastern New Jersey, called Achter Koll or Back Bay. But
apparently he did not move there.

He owned a 300 acte tract at Hempstead. He was active in town affairs at
Hempstead and died there intestate in early 1703. Inventory of his estate
was taken March 10, 1703, and letters of administration were granted to
his son Timothy on May 19, 1703

Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Long
Island Farmer Print, Jamaica, NY 1896).

Vol. 1
p. 147 "16 Aprill Ano dom 1672"
"John Eleson of Hempsted on Long Island in New Yorkshire do for me myheirs
Ex and ...settover my right and titell and interest of my home lott lieing
and being in ye Towne of Hempstead as a fforesd the Lott of land at yefirst
being given and Granted to john Buttres..."
p. 163 "Aprill 30th 1665"
"Know all men by this present whome It may Concarn that I arvn fforemanoff
ffLvching have and doo sett over att this present ffouer oxpaster gates in
Est oxpaster and the home bevel thatwase fformarly John Lomes Ling on the
north side of the tound which is in Lankth fforty five Rooeds in Lankth in
brath aight Roodes and pesably to inioy him his airs and suckcesers frommee
my aires and suckcesers for ever as wittnes my hand the daye and yeare a
bove written In the 17th yeare of his mgestyes Raine Charlls th 2d by the
grase of god king of ingLand, ScottLand ffrance and IerLand" signed Arvn
Fformans - Witness Tho. Hickes, Clerk
p. 279 17 May 1670
Aaron Forman of Jamaica sells to John Smith Junior of Hempstead 6 acresthat
was formerly John Lums.

p. 90 "Feb ye 26th 1660"
Thomas Southward granted a "peece of Hollowes lying behinde Timothy
Holsteads homelot"
p. 95 "10 Novo 1660" "Generall Towene Meting"
Timothy Halstead one of the signers of the agreement for the grazing
agreement for the calves of "Wallter Wall"
p. 96 "List of Callves" May 1660
Temothy Hollstteade
Joseph Hollstteade
Robeartt Marvien
John Smyth Rocke
John Smyth Nanes
p. 164 Jun 5th 1665
Timothy Hollsted records "one hors Collared black adged 8 aers with asleate
in the of aere...branded with the Leater G"
p. 177 "May 3 ANo 1665"
"sold and delevared in the presents of John willumes by mee Robart marven
woone hors culered black sLete in the of aere...Too timothy hoLsted of
Hampstede"
p. 178 "May 3 ANo 1665"
"sold and delevared in the presents of John willumes by mee Timothyholsted
to Robart marven wone mare CoLLered blacke with whit stare...
p. 228
"HampsTeed: the 5th: of desumbarANo: 1666 at a mettin of the Cunstable and
overssers thar was given and granted the yues of the Cow neck madow Two
Thomas Rushmore hanary Parsell John Smith:r: Timothy hollsteed JohnSmith:n:
for the tarme and time of fife years..."
p. 258
"Hemstead the 11th of January AN 1668 at a Jenerall Toun meten a sartin
alotmets of land layd out to Jeames pin and simon sering and John Smithnan
and Temithi Holsted"
p. 262 "Jun the 24 1669 at atoun meting there was leat unto TemothiHolsted
the grac on the comman medow for this presunt somar...he is to pay 12s
shilens in wheat and endian corn"
p. 279
22 July 1671 An Exchange of a Parcel of Meadow Ground between Timothy
Halstead and Thomas Ireland
p. 280
22 July 1671 Timothy Halstead sells 6 acres to John Treadwell
p. 281
22 July 1671 Timothy Halstead sells 6 acres to Samuel Embree



1676, January 6.-Cornelius Mott declares that he planted a small crop of
tobacco on Timothy Halstead's land, and was to have half the crop for his
pains, and that Halstead damnified him in some corn that he had growing on
his land, and that he got two hundred rails for him, for which he wasnever
as yet paid. So he is damnified to the value of 20s. Richard Stites says,
being at Halstead's last summer, he heard him say the tobacco was between
him and Mott. Then he asked what quantity there was, and he replied he
thought about a hogshead. Goody Champion says, last summer she was at
Halstead's, and asked his wife for some tobacco, and she bid her go intothe
hovel and get some, and when she come into the house again she asked
Timothy's wife whose tobacco that was, and she said it was betweenCornelius
and them. John Treadwell says that last summer he and Abraham Smith hadsome
discourse concerning tobacco that Cornelius was aweeding of, and Abraham
said the tobacco was between Timothy and Cornelius. Thomas Fese says, "Ihad
some discourse with Timothy about tobacco, and I told him he had a good
crop, and he said no, he had not. Then I asked him what he thought there
was. He said he thought about a hogshead between Cornelius and him, beside
smoking tobacco." Thomas Ireland says, "Being in the field with Timothy, I
told him he had brave tobacco. He said aye, he hoped there would be a
hogshead between him and Cornelius." William Weir says he heard Timothysay
the tobacco growing in his lot was between Cornelius and him. The Court
order defendant to pay one hundred pounds of tobacco, the good with thebad
as it was made up, and two bushels of corn for the damage done in the
cornfield.-B., 293.


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He resided in Hempstead all of his life. In 1658, he was in a calf list for

five calves; and on 29 November of that year took up six acres of land. He

maintained five cows in the east herd of the town in the same year. He

was a holder of patent rights in Hempstead, this making him a proprietor

of the town.

He was chosen one of the townsmen by lot, 26 February, 1660, which was

confirmed by the local magistrates; and entered his earmark for cattle, 5

January, 1665.

Beginning in 1664, he appears in a number of business transactions and

in drawings of land. In that year, Timothy with his brother Joseph joined

a group of men who purchased a large tract of land in the Newark Bay and

Staten Island Sound district of northeastern New Jersey called Achter

Koll or Back Bay. They contributed about four pounds each to the

syndicate on the condition that, if they did not like the part of land

assigned to them when it was divided, they could withdraw, which they

did subsequently. Timothy was witness in the trial of a suit over this

land purchase at Elizabethtown, New Jersey 17 November, 1685.

He bought a horse of Robert Marvin 3 May, 1665 and sold to the latter a

mare at the same time. On 22 July, 1671 he exchanged meadows with

Thomas Ireland and sold land to John Tredwell and to Samuel Embree. He

is listed as drawing various lots of land in the town 9 April, 1677, in

June (estimated date), 1678 and on 25 December, 1678. He sold land to

Samuel Pine 5 June, 1687.

On 2 October, 1676 he was one of the signers of a round robin distributed

among certain citizens of Hempstead who bound themselves to stand

together against parties who had taken possession of "the Nick commonly

called Ye Great Neck". As a result of the physical conflict between

opposing parties, five of the villagers of Hempstead were tried for riot.

One of these was Timothy Halstead, either senior or junior, probably

senior. Those arraigned pleaded not guilty; but the court, after having

heard the evidence, found them in the wrong.

In a court held before the Constable and Overseers 5 January, 1676,

Cornelius Mott was plaintiff in an action of the case against Timothy

"Hallsted", defendant; and on 5 April, 1676, the town records report

Halstead's testimony in a suit between Samuel Denton and John Oke (i.e.,

Jan Aukeszen van Nuys). John Bedell was plaintiff in a case against

Timothy Halstead and Daniel Denton, 4 April, 1677.

He contributed two pounds to the support of the minister (the Rev.

Jeremiah Hobart) in a rate list dated 24 May, 1682. Later references are

few. He testified in a suit presented at court 2 August, 1682, and

between Cornelius Mott and William Wyatt; and entered another earmark

for livestock 13 November, 1684. On 11 July, 1691 he signed a petition

of one John Stuard to have the town grant land to the latter. On 3 March,

1700 his son-in-law Richard Valentine referred to land on which

Timothy Halstead was then still living in Hempstead.

Timothy Halstead died in March, 1703 at Hempstead, New York. The

inventory of his estate was taken 10 March, 1703 (1702-1703) and

administration of the effects was granted to the oldest son Timothy. He

was buried probably at Hempstead. (Taken from Colonial Families of

Long Island, New York and Connecticut, Volume Three, by Herbert Furman

Seversmith.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Long
Island Farmer Print, Jamaica, NY 1896).

"Hempsteed ye 26th of Feb 1660 - Townesman for Ensueing yeare- Mr. Robert
Ashman, James Pine, Timothy Holstead, John Meade, Aron Forman"
May 3, 1665 "sold to Robert marven wone mare CoLLered blacke with a whit
stare in the ffore hed..."
May 3, 1665 " Robart marven sold wone Cow to timothy holsteed"
"5th desumbar 1666 at a mettin of the Cunstable and overssers thar was given
and grantted the yues of the Cow neck madow Two Thomas Rushmore, hanary
Parsell, John Smith(r), Timothy hollsteed, John Smith (n): for the tarme and
time of fife yaers from the date here of for and in Conseederation of
damages..."
1/11/1668
"Jenerall Toun meten a sartin alotsmets of land layd out to jeames pin,
simon sering, John Smith, Temithi Holsted are made..."
Deed 7/22/1671 sold land to John Treadwell
Deed 7/22/1671 received land of Thomas Ireland Jr. that was left to him by
Will of Thomas Ireland Sr. By Marsha Faulk - Nov 2, 2000
Previous Message: Notes on Timothy Halsted and Timothy Halsted II


In 1644, Timothy and his brother Joseph were among a group of men who
purchased a large tract of land in the Newark Bay, and Staten Island Sound
district of northeastern New Jersey, called Achter Koll or Back Bay. But
apparently he did not move there.

He owned a 300 acte tract at Hempstead. He was active in town affairs at
Hempstead and died there intestate in early 1703. Inventory of his estate
was taken March 10, 1703, and letters of administration were granted to
his son Timothy on May 19, 1703

Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Long
Island Farmer Print, Jamaica, NY 1896).

Vol. 1
p. 147 "16 Aprill Ano dom 1672"
"John Eleson of Hempsted on Long Island in New Yorkshire do for me my heirs
Ex and ...settover my right and titell and interest of my home lott lieing
and being in ye Towne of Hempstead as a fforesd the Lott of land at ye first
being given and Granted to john Buttres..."
p. 163 "Aprill 30th 1665"
"Know all men by this present whome It may Concarn that I arvn fforeman off
ffLvching have and doo sett over att this present ffouer oxpaster gates in
Est oxpaster and the home bevel thatwase fformarly John Lomes Ling on the
north side of the tound which is in Lankth fforty five Rooeds in Lankth in
brath aight Roodes and pesably to inioy him his airs and suckcesers from mee
my aires and suckcesers for ever as wittnes my hand the daye and yeare a
bove written In the 17th yeare of his mgestyes Raine Charlls th 2d by the
grase of god king of ingLand, ScottLand ffrance and IerLand" signed Arvn
Fformans - Witness Tho. Hickes, Clerk
p. 279 17 May 1670
Aaron Forman of Jamaica sells to John Smith Junior of Hempstead 6 acres that
was formerly John Lums.

p. 90 "Feb ye 26th 1660"
Thomas Southward granted a "peece of Hollowes lying behinde Timothy
Holsteads homelot"
p. 95 "10 Novo 1660" "Generall Towene Meting"
Timothy Halstead one of the signers of the agreement for the grazing
agreement for the calves of "Wallter Wall"
p. 96 "List of Callves" May 1660
Temothy Hollstteade
Joseph Hollstteade
Robeartt Marvien
John Smyth Rocke
John Smyth Nanes
p. 164 Jun 5th 1665
Timothy Hollsted records "one hors Collared black adged 8 aers with a sleate
in the of aere...branded with the Leater G"
p. 177 "May 3 ANo 1665"
"sold and delevared in the presents of John willumes by mee Robart marven
woone hors culered black sLete in the of aere...Too timothy hoLsted of
Hampstede"
p. 178 "May 3 ANo 1665"
"sold and delevared in the presents of John willumes by mee Timothy holsted
to Robart marven wone mare CoLLered blacke with whit stare...
p. 228
"HampsTeed: the 5th: of desumbarANo: 1666 at a mettin of the Cunstable and
overssers thar was given and granted the yues of the Cow neck madow Two
Thomas Rushmore hanary Parsell John Smith:r: Timothy hollsteed John Smith:n:
for the tarme and time of fife years..."
p. 258
"Hemstead the 11th of January AN 1668 at a Jenerall Toun meten a sartin
alotmets of land layd out to Jeames pin and simon sering and John Smith nan
and Temithi Holsted"
p. 262 "Jun the 24 1669 at atoun meting there was leat unto Temothi Holsted
the grac on the comman medow for this presunt somar...he is to pay 12s
shilens in wheat and endian corn"
p. 279
22 July 1671 An Exchange of a Parcel of Meadow Ground between Timothy
Halstead and Thomas Ireland
p. 280
22 July 1671 Timothy Halstead sells 6 acres to John Treadwell
p. 281
22 July 1671 Timothy Halstead sells 6 acres to Samuel Embree



1676, January 6.-Cornelius Mott declares that he planted a small crop of
tobacco on Timothy Halstead's land, and was to have half the crop for his
pains, and that Halstead damnified him in some corn that he had growing on
his land, and that he got two hundred rails for him, for which he was never
as yet paid. So he is damnified to the value of 20s. Richard Stites says,
being at Halstead's last summer, he heard him say the tobacco was between
him and Mott. Then he asked what quantity there was, and he replied he
thought about a hogshead. Goody Champion says, last summer she was at
Halstead's, and asked his wife for some tobacco, and she bid her go into the
hovel and get some, and when she come into the house again she asked
Timothy's wife whose tobacco that was, and she said it was between Cornelius
and them. John Treadwell says that last summer he and Abraham Smith had some
discourse concerning tobacco that Cornelius was aweeding of, and Abraham
said the tobacco was between Timothy and Cornelius. Thomas Fese says, "I had
some discourse with Timothy about tobacco, and I told him he had a good
crop, and he said no, he had not. Then I asked him what he thought there
was. He said he thought about a hogshead between Cornelius and him, beside
smoking tobacco." Thomas Ireland says, "Being in the field with Timothy, I
told him he had brave tobacco. He said aye, he hoped there would be a
hogshead between him and Cornelius." William Weir says he heard Timothy say
the tobacco growing in his lot was between Cornelius and him. The Court
order defendant to pay one hundred pounds of tobacco, the good with the bad
as it was made up, and two bushels of corn for the damage done in the
cornfield.-B., 293. Parents: Jonas Sr. HALSTEAD and Sarah Susan BUTTERFIELD.

Spouse: Sarah First Wife FERRIS. Timothy B. Sr HALSTEAD and Sarah First Wife FERRIS were married.

Spouse: Hanna Sarah WILLIAMS. Timothy B. Sr HALSTEAD and Hanna Sarah WILLIAMS were married in 1657 in Hempstead, Li, NY.5,128 Reference Number:1640 Children were: Timothy B. Jr. HALSTEAD, Sarah C. HALSTEAD, Elizabeth HALSTEAD, Joseph C. Sr. HALSTEAD, Hannah HALSTEAD, John A. HALSTEAD, Jane A. HALSTEAD, Jonas HALSTEAD, David HALSTEAD, Benjamin HALSTEAD.


Timothy C. HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1686 in Hempstead Nassau Long Island NY.5,128 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]5,128 He died in 1737 in Shrewsburry, Monmouth Co., NJ.5,128 He was buried in Colonial Militia.5,128 He is reference number 646. Parents: Timothy B. Jr. HALSTEAD and Abagale CARMON.

Spouse: Margery PEARSALL. Timothy C. HALSTEAD and Margery PEARSALL were married on 9 May 1713 in Unknown.5 Reference Number:1655 Children were: Margery HALSTEAD, Timothy HALSTEAD, Abigail HALSTEAD, Christianna Nee HALSTEAD, Daniel Sr. HALSTEAD, Pearson Sr. HALSTEAD, Josiah HALSTEAD.


Timothy Caleb HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1699 in Hempstead, Nassau Co., Long Island, NY.5,128 He died in 1742.5,128 He is reference number 3626. Parents: Jonas HALSTEAD and Abiah Or Sarah WILLIAMS.


Tommie HALSTEAD.5,128 Parents: Wilburn Wesley HALSTEAD and Mary Jane PITTS.


Tully HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 21 Oct 1799.5,128 He died on 14 Feb 1872.5,128 He was buried in Halstead Cemetery, Crawford Twp. NC.5,128 He is reference number 9132. Parents: Joliff HALSTEAD and MARY.

Spouse: Sarah ROBERTS. Tully HALSTEAD and Sarah ROBERTS were married about 1825.5,128 Reference Number:34052 Children were: Emma Jean HALSTEAD, Sarah Elizabeth HALSTEAD, James HALSTEAD, John HALSTEAD, Joseph HALSTEAD.


Twin HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1824.5,128 Twin HALSTEAD is reference number 4695. Parents: William HALSTEAD and Francis BOSTWICK.


Twin HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1824.5,128 Twin HALSTEAD is reference number 4696. Parents: William HALSTEAD and Francis BOSTWICK.


Unknown HALSTEAD.5 Parents: Charles Eugene HALSTEAD and Ruth (Clara Marie Bell) RAYNOR.


Unknown HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1824.5,128 Unknown HALSTEAD is reference number 9774. Parents: William HALSTEAD and Patty A. HASKIN.


Unknown HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1848.5,128 Unknown HALSTEAD is reference number 9773. Parents: Melvin A. HALSTEAD and Martha C. FOSTER.


Unknown Daughter HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1821.5,128 She is reference number 826. Parents: Benjamin Jr. HALSTEAD and Anna WISNER.


Unknown Son HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1820.5,128 He is reference number 825. Parents: Benjamin Jr. HALSTEAD and Anna WISNER.


Unnamed Child HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1747.5,128 Unnamed Child HALSTEAD is reference number 2256. Parents: Richard Jr. HALSTEAD and Sibble (1St Wife) FINN.


Unnamed Child HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1772.5,128 Unnamed Child HALSTEAD is reference number 2247. Parents: John HALSTEAD and Marytje HASBROUCKK.


Venila HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1837 in Kanawha Co., WV.5,128 She died on 13 Nov 1909 in Bernie, Lincoln Co., WV.5,128 Parents: Benjamin HALSTEAD and Barbara MILLER.

Spouse: John Williams CARNES. John Williams CARNES and Venila HALSTEAD were married about 1853.5


Venthall HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1850.5,128 He is reference number 3549. Parents: David Curtis HALSTEAD and Anne Elizabeth SHERIDAN.


Vera Pearl HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 10 Aug 1908 in Canada.5,128 She died on 15 Apr 1937 in Gartland, Saskatchewan, Canada.5,128 She is reference number 7432. Parents: Charles Wesley HALSTEAD and Cora E. CHESSMORE.

Spouse: Emitt Erwing VAUGHN. Emitt Erwing VAUGHN and Vera Pearl HALSTEAD were married on 15 Jun 1926 in Gartland, Canada.5 Reference Number:4169 Children were: Living VAUGHN, Living VAUGHN, Living VAUGHN, Living VAUGHN.


Verna HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 20 Sep 1906 in Peytona, Boone Co., WV.5,128 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]5,128 She died in Sep 1972.5,128 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]5,128 Parents: Theodore HALSTEAD and Lula Jane MAYS.

Spouse: Holly ABSHIRE. Holly ABSHIRE and Verna HALSTEAD were married. Children were: Living ABSHIRE.


Verna Bernice (Evans) HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 8 Aug 1909.5,128 She died on 20 Sep 1977.5,128 She is reference number 8180. Parents: Albert HALSTEAD and Anna REETZ.

Spouse: Living EVANS.


Verna Mae HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 17 Jul 1890 in Chilton, Calumet Co. Wisconsin.5,128 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Re Married]5,128 She died in Jul 1972 in Los Angeles California.5,128 She is reference number 1675. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Divorced]5,128 Parents: Ormsby HALSTEAD and Alice Ruth DAILY.

Spouse: Thomas Henry Md. WATKINS.

Spouse: Charles TURNER.


Verna Wilson HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1866.5,128 She is reference number 8834. Parents: George Nolley HALSTEAD and Maggie Courtney Jane WILSON.

Spouse: William Lewis LAMBERDIN. William Lewis LAMBERDIN and Verna Wilson HALSTEAD were married. Reference Number:32978


Vernice Nina HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 30 Jan 1907 in Spencer, Iowa.5,128 She died about 1980 in Salem, Or..5,128 She is reference number 7584. Parents: Adolphus Otis HALSTEAD and Edith May WALKER.

Spouse: Harry William TURNER. Harry William TURNER and Vernice Nina HALSTEAD were married about 1927 in Oregon.5 Reference Number:4195 Children were: Living TURNER, Iola Bernice TURNER.


Vernon Hope HALSTEAD.5,128 Parents: Augustus Oscar HALSTEAD and Mary Elizabeth CAPPS.

Spouse: Blanche Beatrice DUDLEY.


Vernon Wingfield HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 10 Oct 1898 in Princess Anne Co., VA..5,128 He died on 27 May 1963 in Princess Anne Co., VA..5,128 He is reference number 9102. Parents: Otto Virginus HALSTEAD and Norah Elizabeth EWELL.

Spouse: Estella WATERMAN. Vernon Wingfield HALSTEAD and Estella WATERMAN were married on 14 Apr 1923 in Princess Anne Co., VA.5 Reference Number:33988 Children were: Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD.

Spouse: Nancy Irene CAPPS. Vernon Wingfield HALSTEAD and Nancy Irene CAPPS were married on 15 Aug 1931 in Princess Ann Co., VA..5 Children were: Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD.


Vesta Ann HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 10 Jul 1879 in Town Of Royalton Niagara Co, NY New Faine Area.5,128 She died in 1968 in Royalton, Niagara Co, NY.5,128 She is reference number 982. Parents: Luman Benjaman HALSTEAD and Killey Cordela DE WOLF.

Spouse: Fred Willas REABOLD. Fred Willas REABOLD and Vesta Ann HALSTEAD were married on 26 Feb 1902 in Royalton, Niagara Co., NY.5,128 Reference Number:1786 Children were: Living REABOLD, Living REABOLD, Jessie Irene REABOLD, Lewis Earl REABOLD, Isabel Edith REABOLD.


Viola HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1878 in Newfaine Area, Niagara Co., NY.5,128 She died in Died In Early Childhood.5,128 She is reference number 877. Parents: Luther Grant HALSTEAD and Mary (1St Wife) FELLOWS.


Viola Memphis HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 12 Dec 1885.5,128 She died on 9 Nov 1906.5,128 Parents: James HALSTEAD and Philena Ann KEFFER.

Spouse: Charles MONTGOMERY.


Violet Helen HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 3 Dec 1900 in Visalia Calif..5,128 She died on 30 Aug 1976 in California.5,128 She is reference number 356. Parents: Robert Edward HALSTEAD and Hattie Tula MORROW.

Spouse: John George SCHWEITZ. John George SCHWEITZ and Violet Helen HALSTEAD were married on 15 Jun 1922 in California.5 Reference Number:1590 Children were: Living SCHWEITZ, Living SCHWEITZ.


Virginia Carolina HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1839.5,128 She is reference number 9534. Parents: James W. HALSTEAD and Narcissus CHARLTON.

Spouse: Steve LYNCH. Steve LYNCH and Virginia Carolina HALSTEAD were married. Reference Number:35848


Virginia Elizabeth HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 16 Nov 1926 in Fairview OK.5,128 She died on 28 Jan 1927 in Fairview OK.5,128 She is reference number 5123. Parents: Claude Griffin HALSTEAD and Nettie Belle HENDRIX.


Virginia Frances HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 8 Dec 1848 in Norfolk Co., VA..5,128 She died on 3 Feb 1899 in South Norfolk, VA..5,128 She is reference number 8826. Parents: William Nathaniel HALSTEAD and Elizabeth MURRAY.

Spouse: William Benjamin WILLIAMS. William Benjamin WILLIAMS and Virginia Frances HALSTEAD were married on 30 Nov 1871 in Norfolk Co., VA.5 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]5,128 Reference Number:32947 Children were: Benjamin M. WILLIAMS, William Halstead WILLIAMS, Nathaniel W. WILLIAMS, Sallie Elizabeth WILLIAMS.


Virginia Louise HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 10 Jul 1916 in Mt. Auburn, Iowa.5,128 She died in Pomona, MO..5,128 She is reference number 7126. Parents: George Emory HALSTEAD and Louise Angerine EDMONDS.

Spouse: Virgil COOK. Virgil COOK and Virginia Louise HALSTEAD were married on 19 Oct 1931 in Iowa.5 Reference Number:4079 Children were: Living COOK, Virgil Dean COOK.


Virginia Margaret HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1901.5,128 She died on 17 Jun 1979 in Virginia Beach, VA.5,128 She was also known as Jenny. Parents: Samuel Gaston HALSTEAD and Maggie C. SIMPSON.

Spouse: Living MITCHELL. Children were: Living MITCHELL, Living MITCHELL.


Viva HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1887 in Colchester, Essex, Ontario, Can..5,128 She died on 24 Sep 1901 in Colchester, Essex, Ontario, Can..5,128 She was buried in Erie Cemetery, Colchester, Essex, Ontario, Can..5,128 She is reference number 10423. Parents: William Jakson HALSTEAD and Emily Georgeann THOMPSON.


Vivian HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1882.5,128 Parents: Benjamin Franklin HALSTEAD and Marilla BERNETHY.

Spouse: Harry ABBOTT. Harry ABBOTT and Vivian HALSTEAD were married.


Vivian Viola HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 1 Nov 1910 in Fayette City, Iowa.5,128 She died in Oregon City.5,128 She is reference number 7827. Parents: Walter Weaver HALSTEAD and Eva SPEED.

Spouse: Living CONDIFF. Children were: Living CONDIFF.


Voloney HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 6 Apr 1827 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY.5,128 He is reference number 6692. Parents: Alexander B. HALSTEAD and Margaret 1 St Wife SINGER.

Spouse: Nancy CAMERON. Voloney HALSTEAD and Nancy CAMERON were married on 8 Nov 1854 in Bartholomew Co., In..5


W. B. HALSTEAD5,128 was born in 1847.5,128 He died in 1885.5,128 He is reference number 432. Parents: Charles HALSTEAD and Sarah Olivia UMN.


Wallace Bently HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 13 Sep 1884.5,128 He died on 4 Mar 1946.5,128 He is reference number 9991. Parents: Simon Bently HALSTEAD and Lucinda L. GRANTHAM.

Spouse: Taught HOBBS. Children were: Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD.


Walter HALSTEAD.5,128 Parents: Stinson Arthur HALSTEAD.


Walter HALSTEAD5,128 was born on 4 Jul 1852 in Ill..5 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]5,128 He died on 13 Mar 1871 in Kaneville, Ill..5,128 He is reference number 7193. Parents: Jeremiah Jerome HALSTEAD and Philena J DENNEY.


Walter HALSTEAD5,128 was born about 1874.5,128 He is reference number 8354. Parents: Frank HALSTEAD and Agnes SNYDER.

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