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Eula Mae Singleton

BirthSeptember 26, 1891 - North Carolina
DeathMar 1964 - St. Mary's Hospital, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, FL USA
MotherLoretta M Wiseman
FatherJames Calvin Singleton

Born in North Carolina on September 26, 1891 to James Calvin Singleton and Loretta M Wiseman. Eula Mae Singleton married Jacob Harrison Wood and had 8 children. She passed away on Mar 1964 in St. Mary's Hospital, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, FL USA.

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Parents
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James Calvin Singleton
1843 - 1928
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Loretta M Wiseman
1853 - 1930
Spouse(s)
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Jacob Harrison Wood
1891 - 1937
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Earl Crumley
1902 - Unknown
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Eula Adele Wood
1916 - 1992
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Wilda A Wood
1919 - 1989
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Wanda Olivia Wood
1913 - 2017
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Theda Winona Wood
1923 - 2004
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Vaughn Wood
1916 - Unknown
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Lillian Anelle Wood
1920 - 1995
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Manda Wood
1914 - Unknown
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Von Lamont Wood
1914 - 1932

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