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mary ann singleton

Birth1888 - preston lancashire england
Death1967 - islington london
MotherMartha Jane Benson
FatherRobert Singleton

Born in preston lancashire england on 1888 to Robert Singleton and Martha Jane Benson. mary ann singleton married Edward Thomas Fowler and had 7 children. She passed away on 1967 in islington london.

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Parents
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Robert Singleton
1855 - 1926
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Martha Jane Benson
1857 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Edward Thomas Fowler
1884 - 1918
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Frederick W Baker
1882 - Unknown
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Edward Thomas Fowler
1911 - 1990
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Arthur Leslie Fowler
1915 - 1994
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Robert Mawby Fowler
1914 - 1990
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Ivy Mary Fowler
1917 - Unknown
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Annie Fowler
1910 - Unknown
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John W Baker
1926 - 1982
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Elsie Emily Baker
1922 - 1998

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