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Daniel Webster Singleton

Birth26 Mar 1853 - North Carolina, USA
Death4 Dec 1937 - Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherStan Singleton

Born in North Carolina, USA on 26 Mar 1853 to Stan Singleton. Daniel Webster Singleton married Evia Eleanor Carpenter and had 13 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1937 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

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Stan Singleton
1830 - Unknown
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Evia Eleanor Carpenter
1859 - 1932
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Ella Melinda Singleton
1878 - 1958
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Elmer Reddington Singleton
1879 - 1965
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Stanley James Singleton
1885 - 1947
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Marguerite May Singleton
1892 - 1965
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Hattie S Singleton
1885 - 1948
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Melina Singleton
1897 - 1912
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William I Singleton
1889 - Unknown
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Archie C Singleton
1887 - 1963
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Oliver Singleton
1891 - 1954
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Beatrice Singleton
1907 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Singleton
1901 - Unknown
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Hazel V Singleton
1902 - Unknown
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Leona F Singleton
1904 - 1978

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