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Margery Singleton

Birth27 July 1815 - Lytham, Lancashire, England
DeathOct 1890 - Fylde, Lancashire, England
MotherMargery Wade
FatherRobert Singleton

Born in Lytham, Lancashire, England on 27 July 1815 to Robert Singleton and Margery Wade. Margery Singleton married William Cartmell and had 7 children. She passed away on Oct 1890 in Fylde, Lancashire, England.

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Robert Singleton
1779 - 1865
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Margery Wade
1780 - 1837
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William Cartmell
1821 - 1894
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Ellen Cartmell
1841 - 1886
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Josiah Cartmell
1853 - 1931
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Nicholas Cartmel
1847 - 1902
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Robert Cartmell
1850 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Cartmell
1857 - 1877
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Margery Singleton-cartmell
1837 - 1889
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Sarah Cartmell
1845 - 1889

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