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James Singleton

Birth17 Feb 1802 - Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
DeathOctober 1879 - Terrell County, Georgia, USA
MotherMargaret Northcutt
FatherJames Singleton

Born in Charleston County, South Carolina, USA on 17 Feb 1802 to James Singleton and Margaret Northcutt. James Singleton married Mary Ann Milligan and had 9 children. He passed away on October 1879 in Terrell County, Georgia, USA.

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James Singleton
1767 - 1840
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Margaret Northcutt
1768 - 1811
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Mary Ann Milligan
1814 - 1884
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Clementine G Singleton
1834 - 1900
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Martha Jane "Mattie" Singleton
1843 - 1873
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Amanda Ann Singleton
1846 - 1879
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Calesta Singleton
1839 - 1878
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Mary Elizabeth Singleton
1854 - 1932
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Martha Ann Singleton
1826 - 1907
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William Edward Singleton
1856 - 1910
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Martha Jane Singleton
1842 - Unknown
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John Benjamin Singleton
1848 - 1930

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