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Matthew Hallas

Birth16 Nov 1810 - Farnley Tyas, Yorkshire, England
Death23 Feb 1880 - Middleton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
MotherMary Buckley
FatherJoseph Hallas

Born in Farnley Tyas, Yorkshire, England on 16 Nov 1810 to Joseph Hallas and Mary Buckley. Matthew Hallas married Elizabeth Catharine Thayer and had 9 children. He passed away on 23 Feb 1880 in Middleton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
Joseph Hallas
1780 - 1856
Mary Buckley
1783 - 1841
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Catharine Thayer
1824 - Unknown
S. Rachel Lewis
1826 - 1890
Children Show all
Charles Albert Hallas
1847 - 1924
Alpha Elizabeth Hallas
1851 - 1936
Mary Catherine Hallas
1853 - 1930
George Frederick Hallas
1849 - 1930
Laura Olive Hallas
1864 - 1940

Edwin Halles
1868 - 1957
Joseph Hallas
1866 - 1870
Emma Hallas
1860 - 1865
George Hallas
Unknown - Unknown

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