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CLARA A E SINGLETON

Birth4 Jan 1875 - Washington, Virginia, USA
Death21 Sep 1964 - Lebanon, Russell, Virginia, USA
MotherMartha Ann Davenport
FatherJefferson Singleton

Born in Washington, Virginia, USA on 4 Jan 1875 to Jefferson Singleton and Martha Ann Davenport. CLARA A E SINGLETON married Abner Gobble and had 12 children. She passed away on 21 Sep 1964 in Lebanon, Russell, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Jefferson Singleton
1846 - 1922
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Martha Ann Davenport
1853 - 1930
Spouse(s)
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Abner Gobble
1867 - 1930
Children Show all
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Lillian Belle "Lilly" Gobble
1893 - 1963
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Windon/wyndon/wyndham E. Gobble
1892 - 1920
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Martha Gobble
1895 - Unknown
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Leanna Emmadale Gobble
1897 - 1968
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Pearl Emmaline Gobble
1903 - 1980
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Katherine Jennette Gobble
1918 - 1995
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Floyd A Gobble
1905 - 1984
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Jasper Franklin Gobble
1905 - 1965
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David R Gobble
1913 - 1973
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Luther Clarence Gobble
1908 - 2001
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Denton Henry Gobble
1916 - 1978
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Myrtle Gobble
1899 - 1961

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