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George Putman Singleton

Birth11 Jan 1876 - Pickens, Pickens, South Carolina, United States
Death25 DEC 1933 - Seneca, Oconee Co., Sc
MotherMary Ann Rackley
FatherSeaborn West Singleton

Born in Pickens, Pickens, South Carolina, United States on 11 Jan 1876 to Seaborn West Singleton and Mary Ann Rackley. George Putman Singleton married Sally Ella Blanchette and had 11 children. He passed away on 25 DEC 1933 in Seneca, Oconee Co., Sc.

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Seaborn West Singleton
1834 - 1896
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Mary Ann Rackley
1843 - 1889
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Sally Ella Blanchette
1881 - 1948
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Luther Dee Singleton
1908 - 2000
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Minnie A. Singleton
1903 - 1985
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Whitner K Singleton
1899 - 1900
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William O. Singleton
1912 - 1972
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Dessie May Singleton
1900 - 1991
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Lillian Singleton
1906 - Unknown
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Lydia B Singleton
1910 - Unknown
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Robert Randolph Singleton
1918 - 2002
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Geneva Lola Singleton
1915 - 2012
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Ruby A Singleton
1920 - 2001
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Wade H Singleton
1925 - 1946

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