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John Singleton

Birth4 Sept 1854 - Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama
Death28 Mar 1916 - Saline, Arkansas
MotherSarah Ann Bradley
FatherJohn Starling Singleton

Born in Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama on 4 Sept 1854 to John Starling Singleton and Sarah Ann Bradley. John Singleton married Martha Ella Taylor and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1916 in Saline, Arkansas.

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John Starling Singleton
1820 - 1906
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Sarah Ann Bradley
1832 - 1872
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Martha Ella Taylor
1869 - 1924
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Alvin Earnest Singleton
1885 - 1941
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Clifford J Singleton
1892 - 1970
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Horace Singleton
1897 - 1953
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Roy E. Singleton
1908 - 1980
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Frank Singleton
1890 - 1958
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Clyde E Singleton
1902 - 1954
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Clinton Singleton
1899 - Unknown
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Cleora Singleton
1905 - Unknown
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Parmer Singleton
1879 - Unknown
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Meyrteth Singleton
1887 - 1973

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