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Robert Lee Singleton

Birth03 Jul 1881 - Nashville, Heampstead, Arkansas, USA
Death16 February 1964 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
MotherMartha A. Southerland
FatherGeorge W. Singleton

Born in Nashville, Heampstead, Arkansas, USA on 03 Jul 1881 to George W. Singleton and Martha A. Southerland. Robert Lee Singleton married Rosa "Rosie" L Johnson and had 10 children. He passed away on 16 February 1964 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA.

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George W. Singleton
1849 - 1900
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Martha A. Southerland
1859 - 1918
Spouse(s)
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Rosa "Rosie" L Johnson
1885 - 1962
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Walter G Singleton
1917 - 1986
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Melton Singleton
1907 - 1984
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Clarence Gilbert Singleton
1902 - 1973
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Robert Alma Singleton
1904 - 1969
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Floyd Lawrence Singleton
1911 - 1995
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Mary Mae "Shorty" Singleton
1928 - 2003
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Ola Faye Singleton
1928 - 1994
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Bertha Juanita "Bobbie" Singleton
1920 - 1991
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Mavohlee Lila Singleton
1923 - 2014
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Alma Singleton
1906 - 1969

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