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Robert Singleton

Birth1863 - South Carolina
Death5 Apr 1916 - South Carolina
MotherNot Available
FatherGeorge Singleton

Born in South Carolina on 1863 to George Singleton. Robert Singleton married Amnie Singleton and had 9 children. He passed away on 5 Apr 1916 in South Carolina.

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George Singleton
1830 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Amnie Singleton
1870 - Unknown
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Annie Singleton
1908 - Unknown
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George Singleton
1903 - 2003
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Charles Singleton
1893 - 1955
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Robert Surjletin
1891 - Unknown
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Rebecca Singleton
1898 - Unknown
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Edward Singleton
1894 - Unknown
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Everald Singleton
1906 - Unknown
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Robert Singleton
1898 - Unknown
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Beaulah Singleton
1901 - Unknown

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