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Mathew Singleton

Birth1 1845 - Not Available
Death1881 - New Zealand
MotherAnne (Annie) Lapham
FatherMatthew Singleton

Born on 1 1845 to Matthew Singleton and Anne (Annie) Lapham. Mathew Singleton married Mary Louise/Louisa McMath and had 11 children. They passed away on 1881 in New Zealand.

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Parents
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Matthew Singleton
1797 - 1865
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Anne (Annie) Lapham
1808 - 1878
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Mary Louise/louisa Mcmath
1843 - 1906
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William Edward Singleton
1876 - 1958
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Annette Florence Singleton
1868 - Unknown
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Charlotte Osborne Singleton
1872 - 1936
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Mary Helen Singleton
1870 - 1962
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Sarah Emily Singleton
1869 - 1923
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Matthew Singleton
1873 - Unknown
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William Edward Singleton
1877 - Unknown
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Matthew Singleton
1875 - 1960
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Andrew Mcmath Singleton
1875 - 1956
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Kathleen Hannah Singleton
1878 - 1964
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Henry Jackson Singleton
1881 - 1964

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