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Mary Singleton

Birth1790 - South Carolina, United States
Death9 Aug 1837 - Not Available
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Born in South Carolina, United States on 1790. Mary Singleton married Isaac BRUNSON and had 13 children. She passed away on 9 Aug 1837.

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Isaac Brunson
1777 - 1830
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Hampton Brunson
1813 - 1856
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Elizabeth Brunson
1808 - Unknown
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James Oscar Brunson
1806 - 1848
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John Isaac Brunson
1809 - 1859
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Sarah Brunson
1806 - Unknown
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John Isaac Brunson
1798 - 1908
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Samuel C. Brunson
1817 - 1884
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William Brunson
1819 - 1827
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Mary Ann Brunson
1810 - Unknown
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Katherine Brunson
Unknown - Unknown
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Lucinda Brunson
Unknown - Unknown
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George Washington Brunson
1811 - Unknown
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Susan M. Brunson
1821 - 1846

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