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Alma Singleton

Birth3 May 1910 - Burton, Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA
Death08 03 1981 - New York City, New York, USA
MotherEllen Donaldson
FatherOliver Donaldson

Born in Burton, Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA on 3 May 1910 to Oliver Donaldson and Ellen Donaldson. Alma Singleton married Philip Singleton and had 6 children. She passed away on 08 03 1981 in New York City, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Oliver Donaldson
1879 - 1951
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Ellen Donaldson
1880 - 1968
Spouse(s)
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Philip Singleton
1906 - 1964
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Philip Herbert Singleton
1932 - 1933
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Oliver Donald Singleton
1943 - 1988
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Michael Anthony Singleton
1947 - 2016
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Harry Lee Singleton
1930 - 1979
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Betty Ann Singleton
1940 - 2015
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Jean Dolores Singleton
1934 - 2012

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