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William Malcolm Singleton

Birth7 Mar 1898 - New Hope, Wayne, North Carolina, United States
Death29 Oct 1939 - Durham, North Carolina
MotherIda Best
FatherWilliam Henry (Billy) Singleton

Born in New Hope, Wayne, North Carolina, United States on 7 Mar 1898 to William Henry (Billy) Singleton and Ida Best. William Malcolm Singleton married Zilphia Frances Lane Singleton and had 4 children. He passed away on 29 Oct 1939 in Durham, North Carolina.

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William Henry (Billy) Singleton
1870 - 1932
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Ida Best
1878 - 1963
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Zilphia Frances Lane Singleton
1898 - 1959
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Maybelle Virginia Singleton
1924 - 2004
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Nelson Olin Singleton
1936 - 1997
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Laure Singleton
Unknown - 1918
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Warren Singleton
1920 - 1920

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