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William King Singleton

Birth02/22/1888 - Greendale, Washington, Virginia, USA
Death10/13/1959 - Craigs Mill, Washington County, Virginia, USA
MotherMary Jane Helton
FatherJohn A Singleton

Born in Greendale, Washington, Virginia, USA on 02/22/1888 to John A Singleton and Mary Jane Helton. William King Singleton married Amanda Frances Helton and had 10 children. He passed away on 10/13/1959 in Craigs Mill, Washington County, Virginia, USA.

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John A Singleton
1851 - 1922
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Mary Jane Helton
1851 - 1942
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Amanda Frances Helton
1890 - 1981
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Margie Eller Singleton
1929 - 2002
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Lue Ann Kimberlin
1921 - 2002
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Frances Mary Gill
1924 - 2002
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Bruce E Singleton
1919 - 1989
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Delona "Lannie" Fair Singleton (Greer)
1916 - 1997
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Rosie Ellen Singleton (Brummett)
1913 - 2002
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Barney Lee Singleton
1932 - 1932
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Mae Daisey Singleton Linder
1908 - 1988
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Robert E Singleton
1910 - 1998
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Rosie Singleton
Unknown - Unknown

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