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Ned Singleton

Birthabt 1849 - CARLOWVILLE, DALLAS, ALABAMA, USA
Death1927 - Richmond, Dallas, Alabama, United States
MotherNot Available
FatherEdward Singleton

Born in CARLOWVILLE, DALLAS, ALABAMA, USA on abt 1849 to Edward Singleton. Ned Singleton married Fannie Lee and had 13 children. He passed away on 1927 in Richmond, Dallas, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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Edward Singleton
1813 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Fannie Lee
1849 - 1924
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Willis Singleton
1880 - 1959
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Lillian Singleton
1900 - 1940
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Virginia Singleton Tumbleston
1897 - 1937
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Waran Singleton
1890 - 1935
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Louisa Singleton
1869 - 1943
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Sarah Singleton
1878 - 1932
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James Singleton
1865 - Unknown
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Rosetta Singleton
1882 - 1948
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John Singleton
1869 - 1959
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Patsy Singleton
1880 - 1969
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Edwin Singleton
1886 - Unknown
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Rody Singleton
1870 - 1948
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William Singleton
1895 - 1935

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