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Fanny Jemima Singleton

BirthOctober 1877 - Hull, Yorkshire, England
DeathMar 1935 - Hull, Yorkshire East Riding, England
MotherAnn Sophia Graves
FatherThomas Phelan

Born in Hull, Yorkshire, England on October 1877 to Thomas Phelan and Ann Sophia Graves. Fanny Jemima Singleton married John William Singleton and had 5 children. She passed away on Mar 1935 in Hull, Yorkshire East Riding, England.

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Thomas Phelan
1841 - Unknown
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Ann Sophia Graves
1853 - Unknown
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John William Singleton
1871 - 1922
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Roland Ernest Singleton
1905 - 1974
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Thomas Richard Warman Singleton
1910 - 2004
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Agnes Ella Singleton
1902 - 1939
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John William Singleton
1901 - 1960
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Ruby Florence Elizabeth Singleton
1908 - 1992

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