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John Singleton

Birth28 Dec 1750 - Saint Peters Parish, Talbot, Maryland
DeathNot Available - Maryland
MotherMary Loftus
FatherIsaac Singleton

Born in Saint Peters Parish, Talbot, Maryland on 28 Dec 1750 to Isaac Singleton and Mary Loftus. John Singleton married Elizabeth Sadler/Slader and had 11 children. He passed away in Maryland.

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Isaac Singleton
1737 - 1830
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Mary Loftus
1737 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sadler/slader
1763 - 1850
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William Singleton
1800 - 1872
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Richard Singleton
1812 - Unknown
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Thomas Singleton
1795 - Unknown
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James Singleton
1807 - 1888
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Martha Singleton
1793 - 1850
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John Calhoun Singleton
1796 - 1869
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Nancy Singleton
1798 - 1861
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Phoebe Singleton
1801 - 1891
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Susan Singleton
1810 - 1850
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George Singleton
1812 - 1870
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Henry Singleton
1811 - 1850

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