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Bertha Jean Singleton

Birthabt 1890 - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Death8 Nov 1937 - Concord, Knox, Tennessee
MotherMariah Ellen Hood
FatherJames A Singleton

Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA on abt 1890 to James A Singleton and Mariah Ellen Hood. Bertha Jean Singleton had 8 children. She passed away on 8 Nov 1937 in Concord, Knox, Tennessee.

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James A Singleton
1856 - 1932
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Mariah Ellen Hood
1861 - 1911
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William Harvey Goodman
1922 - 1973
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James Franklin Goodman
1924 - 1986
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Shirley Jean Goodman
1927 - 2004
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Ella Jean Goodman
1929 - 2003
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Thelma Grace Goodman
1916 - 1990
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Helen Marie Goodman
1919 - 1992
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Bessie M. Goodman
1912 - 2004
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Hazel Louise Goodman
1913 - 1995

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