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Richard Singleton

Birth 11th of February 1745 - Dean, Lancashire, England
Death1st Jan 1796 - Bolton, Lancashire, England
MotherMildred Blacklow
FatherSamuel Singleton

Born in Dean, Lancashire, England on 11th of February 1745 to Samuel Singleton and Mildred Blacklow. Richard Singleton married Ann Taylor and had 7 children. He passed away on 1st Jan 1796 in Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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Samuel Singleton
1723 - 1832
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Mildred Blacklow
1725 - Unknown
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Ann Taylor
1746 - Unknown
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Samuel Singleton
1772 - 1832
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James Singleton
1775 - 1859
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Thomas Singleton
1780 - 1837
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Ann Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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John Singleton
1769 - 1843
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Richard Singleton
1785 - Unknown
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Mary Singleton
1786 - Unknown

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