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Nora Singleton

Birth1881 - Smithfield,Glantane, Ireland
Death14th June 1919 - broom lane, Mallow, Cork, Ireland
MotherCatherine Kelleher
FatherTimothy Singleton

Born in Smithfield,Glantane, Ireland on 1881 to Timothy Singleton and Catherine Kelleher. Nora Singleton married Frank William Clayton and had 6 children. She passed away on 14th June 1919 in broom lane, Mallow, Cork, Ireland.

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Timothy Singleton
1842 - Unknown
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Catherine Kelleher
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Frank William Clayton
1877 - 1959
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Timothy Patrick Clayton
1910 - 1976
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Lavina Clayton
1905 - 1973
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Robert Francis Clayton
1908 - 1968
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Harry Dudley Clayton
1915 - 1994
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Ellen Clayton
1912 - 1973
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Timothy Clayton
1906 - 1907

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