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Edward Singleton

Birth9 MAY 1830 - Chard, South Somerset District, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Death15 JAN 1901 - Chard, South Somerset District, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
MotherAnn Harris
FatherGeorge Singleton

Born in Chard, South Somerset District, Somerset, England, United Kingdom on 9 MAY 1830 to George Singleton and Ann Harris. Edward Singleton married Fanny Singleton and had 4 children. He passed away on 15 JAN 1901 in Chard, South Somerset District, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.

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George Singleton
1803 - 1870
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Ann Harris
Unknown - 1855
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Fanny Singleton
1836 - 1910
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Ann Singleton
1860 - 1925
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Harriet Singleton
1875 - 1953
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Alfred Singleton
1858 - 1917
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Elizabeth Singleton
1865 - Unknown

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