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Henry Singleton

Birthabt 1769 - Bellpatrick, Collon, Louth, Ireland
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Whyte
FatherSydenham Fowke Singleton

Born in Bellpatrick, Collon, Louth, Ireland on abt 1769 to Sydenham Fowke Singleton and Elizabeth Whyte. Henry Singleton married Mary Burke and had 12 children.

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Sydenham Fowke Singleton
1712 - 1801
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Elizabeth Whyte
1733 - 1797
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Mary Burke
1779 - Unknown
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Mara Singleton
1812 - Unknown
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Sydenham Singleton
1801 - Unknown
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Charles Singleton
1805 - Unknown
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George Singleton
1822 - Unknown
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Arthur Singleton
1810 - Unknown
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Edward Singleton
1803 - 1881
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Richard Singleton
1814 - 1884
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Caroline Elizabeth Singleton
1818 - 1905
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Lucy Sophia Singleton
1820 - 1894
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James Singleton
1806 - Unknown
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Anne Singleton
1816 - Unknown
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John Henry Singleton
1808 - 1877

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