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Elizabeth Singleton

Birth1834 - Marton Fold, Great Marton, Lancashire, England
Death14 Aug 1901 - Marton, Lancashire, England
MotherMargaret Hall
FatherJohn Singleton

Born in Marton Fold, Great Marton, Lancashire, England on 1834 to John Singleton and Margaret Hall. Elizabeth Singleton married William Cartmell and had 10 children. She passed away on 14 Aug 1901 in Marton, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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John Singleton
1805 - 1888
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Margaret Hall
1802 - 1885
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William Cartmell
1836 - 1910
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Thomas Cartmell
1869 - 1931
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Grace Cartmell
1861 - 1924
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Robert Cartmell
1873 - 1936
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Annie Cartmell
1877 - 1966
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George Cartmell
1863 - 1914
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Ellen Cartmell
1859 - 1910
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Jane Cartmell
1871 - 1899
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Margaret Cartmell
1858 - 1940
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William /4 Cartmell
1867 - 1955
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John Cartmell
1865 - 1946

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