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John A Singleton

Birth1851 - Washington County, Virginia
Death7 Oct 1922 - Abingdon, Washington, Virginia
MotherSarah Sally Helton
FatherRichmond Richard Singleton

Born in Washington County, Virginia on 1851 to Richmond Richard Singleton and Sarah Sally Helton. John A Singleton married Mary Jane Helton and had 9 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1922 in Abingdon, Washington, Virginia.

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Richmond Richard Singleton
1813 - 1888
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Sarah Sally Helton
1816 - 1896
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Mary Jane Helton
1851 - 1942
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Rachel Singleton
1878 - 1961
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"Edd" (Beverly G1) Singleton (Adopted)
1885 - 1949
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Sara Jane Singleton
1869 - 1959
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William King Singleton
1888 - 1959
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Eliza Singleton
1873 - 1907
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Mattie Singleton
1881 - 1959
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Clara Singleton
1875 - Unknown
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John Floyd Singleton
1871 - 1910
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Richmond J Singleton
1869 - Unknown

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