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Patsy Singleton

Birth1825 - South Carolina, United States
Death19 Oct 1896 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois
MotherJane Graham
FatherRichard Graham

Born in South Carolina, United States on 1825 to Richard Graham and Jane Graham. Patsy Singleton married Nicholas Chubbe and had 10 children. She passed away on 19 Oct 1896 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

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Parents
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Richard Graham
1795 - Unknown
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Jane Graham
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Nicholas Chubbe
1811 - Unknown
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Rufus Bedford
1835 - 1889
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Wallace Bedford
1855 - 1906
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Cisero Chubbe
1843 - 1888
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Georgia Bedford
1863 - 1882
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John Nuton Bedford
1860 - 1916
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James Prince Albert Bedford
1858 - 1937
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Fannie Bedford
1855 - 1870
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Susie Chubbe
1842 - 1910
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Emma Bedford Hemphill
1865 - 1942
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Joseph Bedford
1856 - Unknown
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Winfred Scott Chubbe
1847 - Unknown

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