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Ann Mariah Singleton

Birth11 Jun 1832 - Dublin, Harford, Maryland, USA
Death08 May 1916 - Harford Co. Maryland USA
MotherMartha L. HITCHCOCK
FatherWilliam Singleton

Born in Dublin, Harford, Maryland, USA on 11 Jun 1832 to William Singleton and Martha L. HITCHCOCK. Ann Mariah Singleton married George Ledlow Anderson and had 9 children. She passed away on 08 May 1916 in Harford Co. Maryland USA.

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Parents
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William Singleton
1800 - 1872
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Martha L. Hitchcock
1803 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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George Ledlow Anderson
1827 - 1890
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Mary Elberta Anderson
1851 - 1948
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William Mitchell Anderson
1864 - 1937
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James Burton Anderson
1876 - 1909
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George Ledlow Anderson
1860 - 1932
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Clara Viola Anderson
1867 - 1956
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Harry Edward Anderson
1872 - 1954
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Martha Jane Anderson
1855 - 1932
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Ida Ann Anderson
1857 - 1936
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Ellen Anderson
1849 - 1925

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