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Thomasina Singleton

Birth29 May 1904 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Death27 Jan 1998 - Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
MotherMartha Brown
FatherWesley Singleton

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, USA on 29 May 1904 to Wesley Singleton and Martha Brown. Thomasina Singleton married Daniel McKinley Wright and had 7 children. She passed away on 27 Jan 1998 in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America.

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Wesley Singleton
1873 - 1905
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Martha Brown
1888 - 1929
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Daniel Mckinley Wright
1899 - Unknown
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Daniel M Wright
1899 - Unknown
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Thomasina Delove Wright
1932 - 2015
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Miriam Gertrude Wright
1926 - 2000
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Leonard Lemuel Wright
1925 - 1998
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Daniel M Wright, Jr.
1923 - 1981
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Evelyn Wright
1927 - 2001
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Ernest Wright
1926 - 1986
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Martha Ann Wright
1928 - 1995

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