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Emily May Singleton

Birth17 February 1877 - Harford County, Maryland
Death20 Jan 1910 - Dublin, Harford, Maryland, USA
MotherMary Ann Mowbray
FatherJohn Henry Singleton

Born in Harford County, Maryland on 17 February 1877 to John Henry Singleton and Mary Ann Mowbray. Emily May Singleton married William Mitchell Anderson and had 5 children. She passed away on 20 Jan 1910 in Dublin, Harford, Maryland, USA.

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John Henry Singleton
1831 - 1923
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Mary Ann Mowbray
1832 - 1916
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William Mitchell Anderson
1864 - 1937
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Walton Madwell Anderson
1908 - 1967
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Herbert William Anderson
1906 - 1990
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Clara Bell Anderson
1899 - 1936
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George Ledlow Anderson
1893 - 1937
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Mabel Lottie Anderson
1891 - 1982

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