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Annie Singleton

Birthabt 1864 - Goole, Yorkshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMary Stephenson
FatherAdam Singleton

Born in Goole, Yorkshire, England on abt 1864 to Adam Singleton and Mary Stephenson. Annie Singleton married Edward Seaver Wilson and had 8 children.

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Parents
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Adam Singleton
1825 - 1895
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Mary Stephenson
1824 - Unknown
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Edward Seaver Wilson
1861 - Unknown
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Louisa Seaver Halkon
1889 - 1980
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Elsie Seaver Wilson
1891 - Unknown
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Henry Seaver Wilson
1893 - Unknown
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Edward Seaver Wilson
1901 - Unknown
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George Singleton Wilson
1904 - Unknown
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Mary Jane S Wilson
1895 - 1937
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John S Wilson
1895 - Unknown
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Annie Seaver Wilson
1898 - Unknown

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