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WILLIAM HENRY Singleton

Birth1871 - Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death1923 - Centrahoma, Coal, Oklahoma, USA
MotherMargaret J.'Jennie' Phillips
FatherNathaniel James Columbus Singleton

Born in Shelby County, Tennessee, USA on 1871 to Nathaniel James Columbus Singleton and Margaret J.'Jennie' Phillips. WILLIAM HENRY Singleton married Dora Lee Vanhoosier,Sneed, Singleton, Montgomery and had 9 children. He passed away on 1923 in Centrahoma, Coal, Oklahoma, USA.

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Nathaniel James Columbus Singleton
1846 - 1926
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Margaret J.'jennie' Phillips
1847 - 1879
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Dora Lee Vanhoosier,sneed, Singleton, Montgomery
1892 - 1967
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Joe Hester Singleton
1911 - 1975
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Walter Byrd Singleton
1910 - 2006
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Minnie May Singleton Sprouse
1915 - 1998
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Henry William Singleton
1921 - 2011
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Nettie V Singleton
1918 - 1975
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Samuel H Singleton
1914 - Unknown
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Ida Bell Singleton
1919 - 2010
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Willa Mae Singleton Fox
1923 - 2004
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Nettie Jean Stockton
1915 - 1975

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