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Alice Singleton

Birth13 February 1857 - Ancotes, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death16 August 1906 - Bootle, Lancashire, England
MotherAnn McKittrick
FatherWilliam Singleton

Born in Ancotes, Manchester, Lancashire, England on 13 February 1857 to William Singleton and Ann McKittrick. Alice Singleton married James Tanner and had 13 children. She passed away on 16 August 1906 in Bootle, Lancashire, England.

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William Singleton
1825 - 1899
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Ann Mckittrick
1824 - 1892
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James Tanner
1855 - 1897
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Elizabeth Tanner
1874 - 1949
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Jane Singleton Tanner
1879 - 1946
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James Tanner
1877 - Unknown
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Alice Tanner
1878 - 1911
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Frank (Francis) Tanner
1884 - Unknown
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William Tanner
1882 - Unknown
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Mary Anne Tanner
1887 - 1950
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Ellen Tanner
1881 - Unknown
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Alexander Tanner
1886 - 1915
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Thomas Tanner
1890 - 1971
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Catherine Tanner
1896 - Unknown
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Daisy Tanner
1892 - Unknown
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Margaret Tanner
1894 - Unknown

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