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Martha E Singleton

Birth02 Sep 1862 - Campbell Hill, Jackson, Illinois, USA
Death11 Nov 1929 - Herrin, Williamson, Illinois, USA
MotherEmily Church
FatherJohn Singleton

Born in Campbell Hill, Jackson, Illinois, USA on 02 Sep 1862 to John Singleton and Emily Church. Martha E Singleton married Alvin Herman Misker (Meuschke) and had 7 children. She passed away on 11 Nov 1929 in Herrin, Williamson, Illinois, USA.

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John Singleton
1812 - 1865
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Emily Church
1825 - 1900
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Alvin Herman Misker (Meuschke)
1858 - 1935
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Jenner Thomas Stephens
1850 - 1908
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Edward Henry Misker
1887 - 1975
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Alvin Singleton Misker
1892 - 1942
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Bertha Josephine Misker
1890 - 1967
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Louis Herman Thomas Misker
1883 - 1960
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Emma Isabell Misker
1885 - 1933
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Arthur Earl Stephens
1899 - 1968
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Lottie 'Charlotte' Misker (Meuschke)
1881 - 1947

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