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John Henry Singleton

Birth20 Oct 1876 - Alabama, United States
Death February 12, 1954 - Not Available
MotherRebecca Ann (Becky) McClinton
FatherJames Francis Singleton

Born in Alabama, United States on 20 Oct 1876 to James Francis Singleton and Rebecca Ann (Becky) McClinton. John Henry Singleton married Rosa Lee Bennett and had 9 children. He passed away on February 12, 1954.

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James Francis Singleton
1847 - 1918
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Rebecca Ann (Becky) Mcclinton
1844 - 1913
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Rosa Lee Bennett
1894 - 1978
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Sarah Francis Armstrong
1881 - 1916
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Julia K. Singleton
1905 - 1995
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Lena L Singleton
1909 - 1985
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Lillie Gertrude Singleton
1902 - 1986
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Erma Opal Singleton
1907 - 1994
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Clyde Winford Singleton
1920 - 1996
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Lucille Singleton
1912 - 1986
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Henry Alva Winford Singleton
1897 - 1988
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Otis Singleton
1914 - Unknown
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John Wilson Singleton
1923 - 1992

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