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Cato Singleton

BirthJan 1858 - Waccamaw, Georgetown, South Carolina, United States
Death7 Nov 1939 - Georgetown, South Carolina
Mothersarah mishue
Fathergeorge singleton

Born in Waccamaw, Georgetown, South Carolina, United States on Jan 1858 to george singleton and sarah mishue. Cato Singleton had 8 children. He passed away on 7 Nov 1939 in Georgetown, South Carolina.

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George Singleton
1818 - Unknown
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Sarah Mishue
1825 - Unknown
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George Porter Singleton
1904 - 1987
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Viola Singleton
1906 - 1955
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Samuel Singleton
1906 - 1991
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Andrew Singleton
1891 - Unknown
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Cato Singleton
1896 - Unknown
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Susan Singleton
1895 - Unknown
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Claude Singleton
1893 - Unknown
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Abraham Singleton
1889 - 1932

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