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Andrew Jackson Singleton

Birth25 Nov 1852 - Clarke, Alabama, USA
Death10 December 1938 - Clarke County, Alabama, USA
MotherMatilda Martha Davis (Singleton) DNA
FatherRichard Joseph Singleton

Born in Clarke, Alabama, USA on 25 Nov 1852 to Richard Joseph Singleton and Matilda Martha Davis (Singleton) DNA. Andrew Jackson Singleton married Caroline Sarah Holman and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 December 1938 in Clarke County, Alabama, USA.

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Richard Joseph Singleton
1818 - 1898
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Matilda Martha Davis (Singleton) Dna
1826 - 1909
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Caroline Sarah Holman
1847 - 1922
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Oleria Virginia Singleton
1854 - Unknown
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Andrew Jackson Singleton
1875 - 1893
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William Joseph Singleton
1880 - 1956
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Claudia B Singleton
1878 - 1905
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Tandy Walker Singleton
1876 - 1941
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Alonza Wing Singleton
1886 - 1951
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Bama Singleton
1891 - 1980
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Eugene Raymond Singleton
1883 - 1905

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