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Richard A Singleton

Birth31 Aug 1835 - Halifax, Virginia
Death2 Jun 1907 - Omega, Halifax, Virginia
MotherNancy Adkisson
FatherJAMES S SINGLETON

Born in Halifax, Virginia on 31 Aug 1835 to JAMES S SINGLETON and Nancy Adkisson. Richard A Singleton married NANNIE CRAWLEY and had 7 children. He passed away on 2 Jun 1907 in Omega, Halifax, Virginia.

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James S Singleton
1769 - 1861
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Nancy Adkisson
1804 - 1872
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Nannie Crawley
1846 - 1882
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John W. Singleton
1878 - 1923
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James Richard Singleton
1865 - 1934
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Virginia E Singleton
1870 - 1873
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Carroll Vaden Singleton
1882 - 1932
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Thomas King Singleton
1886 - 1940
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Mary Inez Singleton
1887 - 1933
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Nancy "Nannie" D Singleton
1868 - 1873

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