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Bertha Ellen Shingleton

BirthJuly 24,1876 - Pleasants, West Virgina USA
Death18 Jan 1958 - Pleasants, West Virginia, United States
MotherSarah Cathryn Cumberledge
FatherWilliam H "Sandy" Shingleton

Born in Pleasants, West Virgina USA on July 24,1876 to William H "Sandy" Shingleton and Sarah Cathryn Cumberledge. Bertha Ellen Shingleton married Charles J. Huggins and had 4 children. She passed away on 18 Jan 1958 in Pleasants, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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William H "Sandy" Shingleton
1852 - 1920
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Sarah Cathryn Cumberledge
1857 - 1940
Spouse(s)
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Charles J. Huggins
1874 - 1936
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Erna Charlotte "Lottie" Huggins
1896 - 1974
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Dennis Raymond Huggins
1897 - 1970
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Glenn Alva Huggins
1906 - 1996
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Homer E Huggins
1908 - 1989

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