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Charles Stafford 1842 – 1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Nov 1842

Birth Location: Lenover County, Michigan

Death Date: 15 Feb 1914

Death Location: Ithaca, Gratiot, Michigan

Father: Ethan Stafford

Mother: Sally Halstead

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Charles Stafford was born in Lenover County, Michigan in 1842, to Ethan Stafford and Sally Halstead. Charles Stafford died in Ithaca, Gratiot, Michigan, 1914.

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Ethan Stafford
1817 – 1880
Birth Location: Albany, Albany, New York
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Sally Halstead
1820 – 1905
Birth Location: New York
SH

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 15 Nov 1842
    Event Place: Lenover County, Michigan
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950, The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Woodbridge, Hillsdale, Michigan; Roll: M653_543; Page: 576; Family Histor, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, Michigan; Death Records

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1860
    Event Place: Woodbridge, Hillsdale, Michigan
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Woodbridge, Hillsdale, Michigan; Roll: M653_543; Page: 576; Family Histor

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 15 Feb 1914
    Event Place: Ithaca, Gratiot, Michigan
    Record Source: Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, Michigan; Death Records

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