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ELIZABETH SINGLETON

Birth18 Apr 1732 - Wetton, Staffordshire, England
Death23 SEP 1805 - Wetton, Staffordshire, England
MotherHANNAH (Hannae) Mottrum
FatherFRANCIS SINGLES

Born in Wetton, Staffordshire, England on 18 Apr 1732 to FRANCIS SINGLES and HANNAH (Hannae) Mottrum. ELIZABETH SINGLETON married WILLIAM (Gulielmi) SHELDON and had 5 children. She passed away on 23 SEP 1805 in Wetton, Staffordshire, England.

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Francis Singles
1685 - 1751
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Hannah (Hannae) Mottrum
1695 - 1778
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William (Gulielmi) Sheldon
1728 - 1785
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William Sheldon
1768 - 1853
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Deborah Sheldon
1756 - Unknown
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Betty (Elizabeth?) Sheldon
1766 - Unknown
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Rhoda Sheldon
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Sheldon
1762 - 1842

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