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Drieden Singleton

BirthFeb 1847 - Tennessee
DeathNot Available - Richland, Lee, AR
MotherHarriet m. Singleton
FatherCato Singleton

Born in Tennessee on Feb 1847 to Cato Singleton and Harriet m. Singleton. Drieden Singleton married Ella Johnson and had 11 children. He passed away in Richland, Lee, AR.

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Parents
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Cato Singleton
1820 - Unknown
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Harriet M. Singleton
1823 - Unknown
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Ella Johnson
1861 - Unknown
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Ella Singleton
1871 - Unknown
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Mary Lee Singelton
1896 - 1971
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Miller Singleton
1897 - Unknown
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Maggie Singleton
1900 - 1990
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Jane Singleton
1878 - Unknown
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Della Singleton
1883 - 1927
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Harriet Singleton
1885 - Unknown
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Dryden Singleton
1881 - Unknown
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Buster Singleton
1897 - 1919
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Robert Singleton
1876 - Unknown
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Martha Singleton
1877 - Unknown
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Octavia F Singleton
1887 - Unknown

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