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John Milton Singleton

Birth1 July 1857 - Montgomery County, Missouri
Death21 July 1914 - Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri
MotherMartha Jane Stewart
FatherJohn Spyers Singleton

Born in Montgomery County, Missouri on 1 July 1857 to John Spyers Singleton and Martha Jane Stewart. John Milton Singleton married Eunisa A. McEntee and had 5 children. He passed away on 21 July 1914 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.

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John Spyers Singleton
1822 - 1889
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Martha Jane Stewart
1821 - Unknown
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Eunisa A. Mcentee
1861 - 1946
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Eunisa Jane Singleton
1884 - 1944
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Martha Ellen Singelton
1891 - 1918
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Roby Gertrude Singelton
1889 - 1929
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Charles Mcentee Singleton
1896 - 1975
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John Milton Singleton
1893 - 1961

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