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George SINGLETON

BirthABT 1846 - Bootle
Death27 APR 1910 - Lancashire, England
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Born in Bootle on ABT 1846. George SINGLETON married Margaret CARTMELL and had 13 children. He passed away on 27 APR 1910 in Lancashire, England.

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Margaret Cartmell
1846 - Unknown
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Florence Maude Adelaide Singleton
1880 - 1880
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George Edwin Singleton
1876 - 1938
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Mary J Brockbank
1872 - Unknown
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Lavinia Gertrude Singleton
1878 - Unknown
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Margaret Ada Singleton
1867 - 1885
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Emily Singleton
1874 - 1874
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Arthur Gilbert Singleton
1881 - 1882
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Thomas Singleton
1884 - Unknown
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Mabel C Singleton
1883 - Unknown
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Bertha Singleton
1873 - 1873
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Elizabeth Singleton
1865 - Unknown
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John Singleton
1870 - Unknown
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William Ernest Singleton
1874 - 1875

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