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Richard Singleton

Birth1750 - Horry, South Carolina
Death04 Jun 1807 - Horry County, South Carolina
MotherMary Marion
FatherRichard Singleton

Born in Horry, South Carolina on 1750 to Richard Singleton and Mary Marion. Richard Singleton married Elizabeth Green and had 13 children. He passed away on 04 Jun 1807 in Horry County, South Carolina.

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Richard Singleton
1780 - 1836
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Mary Marion
1739 - 1790
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Elizabeth Green
1753 - 1824
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Elizabeth Green
1754 - Unknown
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Sarah Lee Singleton
1770 - 1814
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Samuel Grier Singleton
1794 - 1852
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John Singleton
1778 - 1825
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Elizabeth Singleton
1786 - 1863
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Hannah Singleton
1780 - 1829
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William W. Singleton, Sr.
1803 - 1873
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Rebecca Singleton
1780 - Unknown
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Richard Singleton
1776 - 1852
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Thomas Singleton
1782 - 1850
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Robert John Singleton-whe-+
1792 - 1850
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John Singleton
1771 - 1825
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Sarah Singleton
1782 - Unknown
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Rebecca Singleton
1780 - Unknown

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