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Charles Frederick Singleton

Birth6 Oct 1874 - Radford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
DeathJun 1955 - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
MotherJulia Ann Boldock
FatherJames Singleton

Born in Radford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom on 6 Oct 1874 to James Singleton and Julia Ann Boldock. Charles Frederick Singleton married Elizabeth Guyler and had 5 children. He passed away on Jun 1955 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.

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James Singleton
1843 - Unknown
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Julia Ann Boldock
1846 - 1925
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Elizabeth Guyler
1875 - 1962
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Clarence Singleton
1907 - Unknown
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Ernest James Singleton
1909 - Unknown
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Nellie Agnes Singleton
1905 - Unknown
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Rhoda Singleton
1916 - 2009
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Doris E Singleton
1919 - Unknown

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