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Marcus Singleton

Birthabt 1853 - Florence County, South Carolina, USA
DeathNot Available - Florence County, South Carolina, USA
MotherTebe Singleton
FatherNot Available

Born in Florence County, South Carolina, USA on abt 1853 to Tebe Singleton. Marcus Singleton married Annie Graham and had 12 children. He passed away in Florence County, South Carolina, USA.

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Tebe Singleton
1828 - Unknown
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Annie Graham
1858 - Unknown
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Molsey Singleton
1899 - Unknown
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Abel Singleton
1894 - Unknown
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Turner Singleton
1892 - Unknown
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Jasper Singleton
1884 - 1947
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Grace Eaddy
1890 - 1920
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Albert Singleton
1896 - Unknown
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Rosa Gary
1892 - 1918
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Duncan Singleton
1897 - Unknown
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Jauncey Jimbo Singleton
1904 - Unknown
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Lilly Singleton
1889 - Unknown
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Ella Singleton
1902 - 1918
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Flanders Singleton
1901 - 1956

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