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Mary Ann Singleton

Birth31 JAN 1827 - Pickens County, South Carolina
Death14 Oct 1907 - Pickens County, South Carolina
MotherNancy Armstrong
FatherThomas Singleton

Born in Pickens County, South Carolina on 31 JAN 1827 to Thomas Singleton and Nancy Armstrong. Mary Ann Singleton married William Bledsoe "Buck" Singleton and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 Oct 1907 in Pickens County, South Carolina.

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Parents
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Thomas Singleton
1799 - 1875
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Nancy Armstrong
1806 - 1870
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William Bledsoe "Buck" Singleton
1821 - 1898
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Malinda Elizabeth Jane Singleton
1855 - 1914
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Nancy Singleton
1840 - 1924
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Mary Louise Singleton
1870 - 1910
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Elvira Singleton
1844 - 1913
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Harriett Catherine Singleton
1846 - 1912
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Martha Alice Singleton
1858 - 1862
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William Perry Jamison Singleton
1863 - 1864
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John Thomas Singleton
1862 - 1865
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Henry Dean Singleton
1866 - 1922

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