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Henry Singleton

Birth2 Apr 1890 - Alger, Clay, Kentucky
Death12 Jul 1976 - Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, United States
MotherCatherine Margaret Allen
FatherRiley Singleton

Born in Alger, Clay, Kentucky on 2 Apr 1890 to Riley Singleton and Catherine Margaret Allen. Henry Singleton married Henrietta Campbell and had 5 children. He passed away on 12 Jul 1976 in Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, United States.

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Riley Singleton
1860 - 1941
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Catherine Margaret Allen
1870 - 1939
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Henrietta Campbell
1894 - 1980
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Sophia Campbell
1894 - 1922
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Lillie Fay Singleton
1922 - 1997
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Huston Singleton
1916 - 1991
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Gracie Campbell
1909 - 1976
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Hubert E. Singleton
1910 - 1992
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Minnie Mae Singleton
1918 - 2004

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