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Henry Singleton

BirthABT 1720 - Not Available
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherNot Available
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Born on ABT 1720. Henry Singleton married Mary and had 13 children.

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Mary
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Sturt
1737 - 1800
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Charles Singleton
1777 - 1850
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Charles Sicklen (Aka Singleton)
1777 - 1778
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Matthew Singleton
1775 - Unknown
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Sarah Singleton
1764 - Unknown
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Susanah Singleton
1772 - Unknown
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John Sicklen (Aka Singleton)
1774 - 1816
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Catherine Singleton
1770 - 1845
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Henry Sicklen (Aka Singleton)
1768 - 1829
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Catherine Sicklen (Aka Singleton)
1770 - 1791
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Ann Sicklen (Aka Singleton)
1766 - Unknown
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Matthew Sicklen (Aka Singleton)
1776 - 1849
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William Sicklen (Aka Singleton)
1781 - 1857
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Susanna Sicklen Singleton
1772 - 1843

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