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Frances Singleton

BirthApr 1814 - Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina, United States
Death1905 - Purdy, Barry, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth Wilder
FatherJohn Singleton

Born in Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina, United States on Apr 1814 to John Singleton and Elizabeth Wilder. Frances Singleton married GILES Ira SMITH and had 6 children. He passed away on 1905 in Purdy, Barry, Missouri, United States.

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John Singleton
1754 - 1820
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Elizabeth Wilder
1745 - 1860
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Giles Ira Smith
1817 - 1889
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Elizabeth Jane "Betsy" Smith
1846 - 1922
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Caroline Smith
1845 - 1921
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Sarah Francis Smith
1852 - 1942
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John Addison Smith
1839 - 1914
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Henry Jefferson Smith
1842 - 1930
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Nancy Ann Smith
1849 - 1944

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