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John SINGLETON

Birth27 Nov 1835 - Ashton, Lancashire, England
Death1909 - Not Available
MotherAlice LOWE
FatherEdmund SINGLETON

Born in Ashton, Lancashire, England on 27 Nov 1835 to Edmund SINGLETON and Alice LOWE. John SINGLETON married Mary Scarth VAUX and had 11 children. He passed away on 1909.

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Edmund Singleton
1785 - 1872
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Alice Lowe
1796 - 1849
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Mary Scarth Vaux
1839 - 1919
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Mary M. Singleton
1865 - Unknown
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Fanny Vaux Singleton
1866 - 1919
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Marion Winifred Singleton
1878 - Unknown
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Lucy Ida Singleton
1869 - 1942
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George Herbert Singleton
1869 - Unknown
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Arabella Singleton
1863 - Unknown
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John Fontenany Singleton
1874 - Unknown
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William Edward Singleton
1864 - 1915
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Woodford Singleton
1874 - Unknown
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Mary A. Singleton
1859 - Unknown
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Reginald Heber Singleton
1887 - 1972

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