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Charles W. Singleton

Birth1866 - Barbour, Alabama, United States
Death30 Oct 1931 - Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA
MotherBarbara Caroline Neese Niece
FatherRansom D. Singleton

Born in Barbour, Alabama, United States on 1866 to Ransom D. Singleton and Barbara Caroline Neese Niece. Charles W. Singleton married Susan Sinthia A "Susie" Brazzel and had 11 children. He passed away on 30 Oct 1931 in Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA.

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Parents
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Ransom D. Singleton
1832 - 1902
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Barbara Caroline Neese Niece
1830 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Susan Sinthia A "Susie" Brazzel
1875 - 1918
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Frank Taylor Singleton
1892 - 1950
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Allie Ugeane "Genie" Singleton
1907 - 1987
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Prentis T. Singleton
1904 - 1916
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Odie Rance Singleton
1894 - 1973
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Hattie Bell Singleton
1896 - 1991
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Dewey Isaiah Singleton
1903 - 1928
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Ella Lee Singleton
1913 - 2003
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Effie Carolyn Singleton
1900 - 1977
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Joseph B Singleton
1910 - 1979
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Charlie Henry Singleton
1898 - 1901
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Louis Lane Singleton
1915 - 1915

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