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Richard Singleton

Birth10 Nov 1812 - Harford County, Maryland
DeathNot Available - Lyndhurst, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth Sadler/Slader
FatherJohn Singleton

Born in Harford County, Maryland on 10 Nov 1812 to John Singleton and Elizabeth Sadler/Slader. Richard Singleton married Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Crew and had 12 children. He passed away in Lyndhurst, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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John Singleton
1750 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sadler/slader
1763 - 1850
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Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Crew
1821 - 1880
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John Henry Singleton
1831 - 1923
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William Thomas Singleton
1833 - 1914
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Grace Ann Singleton
1846 - 1924
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Mary Singleton
1838 - Unknown
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Richard Singleton
1849 - Unknown
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Margaret Singleton
1840 - Unknown
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Martha Singleton
1843 - 1902
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James Singleton
1844 - Unknown
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Charles Merryman Singleton
1858 - 1927
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Anna "Nancy" J Singleton
1851 - Unknown
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Paulina Singleton
1857 - Unknown
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Sarah Singleton
1857 - Unknown

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