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Sarah Ann Singleton

Birth29 APR 1860 - Greek River, Lot 63, PEI
Death15 Jul 1901 - Lot 63, Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherJane Jenkins
FatherDaniel Donald Singleton

Born in Greek River, Lot 63, PEI on 29 APR 1860 to Daniel Donald Singleton and Jane Jenkins. Sarah Ann Singleton married David Henry Hume and had 6 children. She passed away on 15 Jul 1901 in Lot 63, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Daniel Donald Singleton
1831 - 1876
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Jane Jenkins
1831 - 1919
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David Henry Hume
1853 - 1925
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Samuel Joseph Hume
1886 - 1966
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William Daniel Hume
1883 - 1960
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John Dawson Hume
1881 - 1882
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Georgina May Hume
1888 - Unknown
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Isabella Jane Hume
1878 - 1925
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Elizebeth A Hume
1888 - Unknown

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