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Benjamin Singletary

Birth1720 - Goose Creek, Berkeley, SC
Death14 Jan 1811 - St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
Motherm. SINGLETARY
FatherRichard Singletary

Born in Goose Creek, Berkeley, SC on 1720 to Richard Singletary and m. SINGLETARY. Benjamin Singletary married Elizabeth Jinks and had 9 children. He passed away on 14 Jan 1811 in St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA.

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Richard Singletary
1692 - 1737
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M. Singletary
Unknown - 1728
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Elizabeth Jinks
1724 - 1810
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Susannah Singletary
1776 - 1809
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Thomas Singletary
1762 - 1811
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John Jinks Singletary
1777 - 1857
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Benjamin Singletary
1760 - 1812
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Mary Singletary
1763 - 1850
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Isaac Singletary
1772 - Unknown
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James Singletary
1770 - Unknown
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Hannah Singletary
1765 - Unknown
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Rebecca Singletary
1778 - Unknown

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