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John Thomas Singleton

Birth1 October 1859 - Mangrove Creek, NSW
Death7 August 1949 - Orange Street, Eastwood, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMary Ann Douglass
FatherJohn Singleton

Born in Mangrove Creek, NSW on 1 October 1859 to John Singleton and Mary Ann Douglass. John Thomas Singleton married Charlotte Ann Elizabeth Douglass and had 7 children. He passed away on 7 August 1949 in Orange Street, Eastwood, New South Wales, Australia.

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John Singleton
1822 - 1874
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Mary Ann Douglass
1836 - 1926
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Charlotte Ann Elizabeth Douglass
1857 - 1915
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Milba May Singleton
1888 - 1958
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Mary Lena Singleton
1893 - 1970
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Ethel Grace Singleton
1886 - 1967
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Wesley James 1885 Singleton
1885 - 1958
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Frederick John 1891 Singleton
1891 - 1976
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Ada Florence Singleton
1889 - 1975
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Edwin Clive Singleton Sn3742
1896 - 1989

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