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John Singleton

Birth15 May 1875 - Drominaugh, County Cork, Ireland
Death26 Jul 1944 - County Cork, Ireland
MotherMary Linihan
FatherPeter Singleton

Born in Drominaugh, County Cork, Ireland on 15 May 1875 to Peter Singleton and Mary Linihan. John Singleton married Hannah Riordan and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 Jul 1944 in County Cork, Ireland.

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Peter Singleton
1836 - 1881
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Mary Linihan
1845 - 1929
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Hannah Riordan
1880 - 1965
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Hanoria Singleton
1883 - Unknown
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Annie Durnan
1889 - 1918
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Michael J Mcevoy
1863 - Unknown
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Michael Singleton
1920 - 1976
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Mary Singleton
1918 - Unknown
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Hannah (Nan) Singleton
1919 - Unknown
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Tom Singleton
1924 - 2000
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Ted Singleton
1927 - 1950
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Peter Singleton
1908 - 1982
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Dennis Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Jane Singleton
1917 - 1998

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