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Daniel Wesley SINGLETON

Birth1815 - Singleton Valley, Rockcastle, Kentucky, USA
Deathabt 1877 - Livingston, Missouri, USA
MotherMargaret Crawford
FatherJames Merit (Maret) Singleton

Born in Singleton Valley, Rockcastle, Kentucky, USA on 1815 to James Merit (Maret) Singleton and Margaret Crawford. Daniel Wesley SINGLETON married Elizabeth McDaniel and had 8 children. He passed away on abt 1877 in Livingston, Missouri, USA.

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James Merit (Maret) Singleton
1785 - 1862
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Margaret Crawford
1790 - 1864
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Elizabeth Mcdaniel
1820 - Unknown
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Charles William Singleton
1842 - 1919
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Mary Jane Singleton
1846 - Unknown
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Daniel Wesley Singleton
1859 - Unknown
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Elisha Singleton
1844 - Unknown
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Evaline Singleton
1851 - Unknown
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Sarah "Lucy" Singleton
1848 - Unknown
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Robert Edward Lee Singleton
1866 - 1940
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Elizabeth Singleton
Unknown - Unknown

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