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Emily T. Singleton

Birth20 Jun 1848 - Tennessee, USA
Death20 Feb 1896 - Moreland, Pope, Arkansas, USA
MotherSarah Ann Holton
FatherHowell Joseph Singleton

Born in Tennessee, USA on 20 Jun 1848 to Howell Joseph Singleton and Sarah Ann Holton. Emily T. Singleton married Adam Green Kinder and had 13 children. She passed away on 20 Feb 1896 in Moreland, Pope, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
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Howell Joseph Singleton
1816 - 1860
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Sarah Ann Holton
1824 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Adam Green Kinder
1849 - 1926
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James Dunn
1844 - 1867
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Charles Henry Dunn
1866 - 1923
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John Wesley Kinder
1870 - 1934
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William Park Kinder
1875 - 1945
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James Warren Kinder
1877 - 1958
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Eliza J Kinder
1872 - 1963
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Mary F Kinder
1880 - 1898
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Rosetta E. Kinder
1884 - 1980
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Andrew Jackson Kinder
1881 - 1976
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Ethel May Kinder
1889 - 1966
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Ulysses G Kinder
1886 - 1935
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Connie Lee Kinder
1895 - 1945
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Emmet Kinder
1891 - 1928
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Elsey Mae Kinder
1896 - 1932

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