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James Singleton

Birth1810 - Avening, Gloucestershire, England
DeathJanuary 1871 - Stroud, Gloucestershire
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Born in Avening, Gloucestershire, England on 1810. James Singleton married Hester May and had 15 children. He passed away on January 1871 in Stroud, Gloucestershire.

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Hester May
1810 - 1847
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Priscilla Singleton
1843 - 1852
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Mary Amanda Singleton
1834 - 1917
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Bertha Singleton
1836 - 1847
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Priscilla Singleton
1866 - 1928
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Frederick William Singleton
1862 - 1933
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Fanny Margaret Singleton
1864 - 1930
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Frederick William Singleton
1862 - Unknown
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Ann Priscilla Singleton
1857 - Unknown
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Esther Singleton
1840 - 1841
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William Herbert John Singleton
1852 - 1932
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John Singleton
1848 - 1852
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James Singleton
1859 - 1943
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Ann Singleton
1847 - 1852
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Alfred Singleton
1856 - 1919
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James Singleton
1856 - Unknown

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