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Henry Clinton Shingleton

Birth7 Feb 1856 - Barbour, West Virginia, United States
Death30 June 1913 - Grafton, Taylor, West Virginia, USA
MotherHannah Grey
FatherAnderson SHINGLETON

Born in Barbour, West Virginia, United States on 7 Feb 1856 to Anderson SHINGLETON and Hannah Grey. Henry Clinton Shingleton married Mary Elizabeth Belle Blackwood and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 June 1913 in Grafton, Taylor, West Virginia, USA.

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Anderson Shingleton
1821 - 1890
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Hannah Grey
1822 - 1894
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Mary Elizabeth Belle Blackwood
1868 - 1952
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Ruth Joan Shingleton
1893 - 1968
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James Harrison "Harry" Shingleton
1897 - 1977
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William Clinton Shingleton
1890 - 1968
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Edna M Shingleton
1902 - 1977
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John Merle Shingleton
1905 - 1957
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Paul Lynn Shingleton
1895 - 1897
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Juanita Geraldine Hardin Shingleton
1888 - 1982
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Rachel V. Shingleton
1907 - 1909

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