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Sarah A. Singleton

Birth15 March 1876 - Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA
Death17 May 1919 - Mount Gilead, Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherBenjamin Franklin Singleton

Born in Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA on 15 March 1876 to Benjamin Franklin Singleton. Sarah A. Singleton married William Gaston Dennis and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 May 1919 in Mount Gilead, Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA.

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Benjamin Franklin Singleton
1845 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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William Gaston Dennis
1856 - 1910
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William Franklin Dennis
1911 - 1963
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Walser Dennis
1906 - 1925
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Daisy E Dennis
1897 - 1910
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Bertie Mcnair Dennis
1904 - 1906
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Johnie Ray Dennis
1909 - 1979
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Mott Blair Dennis
1904 - 1991
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Mary Lou "Bennie" Dennis
1888 - 1953
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Rebecca C Dennis
1899 - 1910

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