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Stanley A Singleton

Birth27 Jan 1835 - Indiana
Death18 December 1921 - Dunklin, Missouri, USA
MotherLetitia Richardson
FatherJames Gray Singleton

Born in Indiana on 27 Jan 1835 to James Gray Singleton and Letitia Richardson. Stanley A Singleton married Laurana Williams and had 9 children. He passed away on 18 December 1921 in Dunklin, Missouri, USA.

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James Gray Singleton
1801 - 1871
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Letitia Richardson
1811 - 1901
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Laurana Williams
1836 - 1870
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Jane Young
1837 - Unknown
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Julia Singleton
1864 - 1946
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Sarah Singleton
1870 - 1951
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Marion E. Singleton
1861 - 1915
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Robert A. Singleton
1863 - Unknown
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Benjamin Singleton
1866 - 1931
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William Walter Singleton
1875 - 1948
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John Singleton
1860 - 1877
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Missouri Jane Singleton
1859 - 1877
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Willey W. Singleton
1876 - Unknown

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