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Elizabeth Singleton

Birth1760 - Hardin County, Virginia, United States
Death14 Nov 1837 - Braxton County, Virginia, United States
MotherSarah Hundley Singleton
FatherChristopher Columbus Singleton

Born in Hardin County, Virginia, United States on 1760 to Christopher Columbus Singleton and Sarah Hundley Singleton. Elizabeth Singleton married Peter Shields and had 11 children. She passed away on 14 Nov 1837 in Braxton County, Virginia, United States.

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Christopher Columbus Singleton
1735 - 1804
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Sarah Hundley Singleton
1735 - 1827
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Peter Shields
1755 - 1832
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Margaret Shields
1781 - 1862
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Daniel Shields
1796 - 1871
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Adam Shields
1788 - 1878
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Peter Shields
1784 - 1859
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Elizabeth Shields
1787 - 1855
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John Shields
1789 - 1878
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Nancy Shields
1798 - 1875
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Ann Shields
1801 - 1858
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David Shields
1785 - 1871
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Mary Ann Riffle
1812 - 1887
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Mary Ann Shields
1812 - 1887

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