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Henry Singleton

Birth21 Dec 1812 - England
Death15 Aug 1860 - Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
MotherMary "Polly" Phillips
FatherJohn SINGLETON

Born in England on 21 Dec 1812 to John SINGLETON and Mary "Polly" Phillips. Henry Singleton married Tryphena Manfull and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Aug 1860 in Van Buren County, Iowa, USA.

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John Singleton
1788 - 1850
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Mary "Polly" Phillips
1785 - 1828
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Tryphena Manfull
1817 - 1853
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Stephen Manful Singleton
1849 - 1940
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Adolphus Singleton
1839 - 1926
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Thomas Clark Singleton
1843 - 1922
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Tryphena Singleton
1851 - 1938
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Rebecca A Singleton
1837 - 1862
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Louisa Singleton
1845 - 1876
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Henry Singleton
1847 - 1849
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Harriet Singleton
1853 - 1853
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Edward H Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Ann Singleton
1840 - 1874
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Mary Ann Singleton
1840 - 1874

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