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Charles Fox Singleton

Birth20 Sept 1795 - Nassau,,Bahamas
Death22 Mar 1855 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
MotherElizabeth Slater
FatherWilliam John Singleton (DNA)

Born in Nassau,,Bahamas on 20 Sept 1795 to William John Singleton (DNA) and Elizabeth Slater. Charles Fox Singleton married Catherine Maria McKim and had 5 children. He passed away on 22 Mar 1855 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.

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William John Singleton (Dna)
1750 - 1850
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Elizabeth Slater
1763 - 1850
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Catherine Maria Mckim
1804 - 1890
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Mary Wilson Singleton
1837 - 1898
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Charles Singleton
1840 - Unknown
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Catherine Singleton
1831 - Unknown
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Alexander Mckim Singleton
1829 - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Montell
1825 - Unknown

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