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Hulda Singleton

BirthMay 1872 - Tennessee
Death15 October 1926 - Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri, United States of America
MotherPerlina Dalton
FatherJeremiah Allen Singleton

Born in Tennessee on May 1872 to Jeremiah Allen Singleton and Perlina Dalton. Hulda Singleton married Perry Shockley and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 October 1926 in Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Jeremiah Allen Singleton
1847 - 1878
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Perlina Dalton
1837 - 1908
Spouse(s)
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Perry Shockley
1868 - 1911
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Robert Gentry Shockley
1904 - 1974
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James Arthur "Hawk" Shockley
1895 - 1977
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Addy Shockley
1899 - Unknown
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Goldie Marie Shockley
1911 - 1933
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Tina Mae Shockley
1903 - 1972
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Evelyn Shockley
1907 - 1907
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Louis C. Shockley
1909 - 1909
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Henry Ernest Shockley
1892 - 1903

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