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Sarah Levina Shingleton

BirthSep 1869 - Booths Creek, Taylor, West Virginia, USA
Death1 Mar 1915 - Barrackville, Marion, West Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Boner
FatherJohn Clark SHINGLETON

Born in Booths Creek, Taylor, West Virginia, USA on Sep 1869 to John Clark SHINGLETON and Elizabeth Boner. Sarah Levina Shingleton had 7 children. She passed away on 1 Mar 1915 in Barrackville, Marion, West Virginia, USA.

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John Clark Shingleton
1796 - 1883
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Elizabeth Boner
1825 - 1880
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Mary E Brown
1902 - 1972
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Edgar R. Brown
1897 - 1918
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Dorsey Dean Brown
1890 - 1970
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Letha May Brown
1892 - 1960
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Daisy Edna Brown
1899 - 1962
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Clark M. Brown
1907 - 1993
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Frederick B. Brown
1895 - Unknown

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