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Lewis Henry Singleton

Birthabout 1705 - Lancashire, England
Death1792 - Not Available
MotherAnn Smalley
FatherBenjamin Singleton

Born in Lancashire, England on about 1705 to Benjamin Singleton and Ann Smalley. Lewis Henry Singleton married Isabell Salmon and had 12 children. He passed away on 1792.

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Benjamin Singleton
1655 - Unknown
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Ann Smalley
Unknown - Unknown
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Isabell Salmon
1731 - 1782
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Henry Singleton
1749 - Unknown
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William Singleton
1760 - 1835
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Joseph Singleton
1763 - 1852
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William Singleton
1754 - 1835
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Martha Singleton
1757 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Singleton
1751 - Unknown
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Joseph Singleton
1745 - 1835
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Mary Carrington
1747 - 1827
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Joseph Singleton
1763 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Singleton (Roadley)
1754 - 1815
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Elizabeth (Jane) Carlton
1750 - 1810
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Joseph Henry Singleton
1731 - 1792

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