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Elizabeth Singleton

Birth1769 - Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Death9 Sep 1834 - Nelson, Kentucky, United States
MotherMary Agnes Rust
FatherStanley Singleton

Born in Fauquier, Virginia, United States on 1769 to Stanley Singleton and Mary Agnes Rust. Elizabeth Singleton married John Young and had 11 children. She passed away on 9 Sep 1834 in Nelson, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Stanley Singleton
1731 - 1794
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Mary Agnes Rust
1718 - 1773
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John Young
1766 - 1835
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Stanislaus "Stanley" Young
1794 - 1868
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Cadmus B. Young
1804 - 1859
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Milton Young
1815 - 1863
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William Singleton Young
1790 - 1828
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Bryant Bryan Rust Young
1800 - 1882
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Fanny Young
1802 - Unknown
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St Clair Young
1790 - 1850
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Elizabeth Young
1814 - 1869
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Agnes Ann Young
1809 - 1839
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Sarah Sally Young
1798 - Unknown
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Addison Young
1800 - Unknown

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