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Benjamin Singletary 1720–1811 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1720

Birth Location: Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 14 Jan 1811

Death Location: St James Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

Father: Joseph Singletary

Mother: Hannah Dunham

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Jinks

Children(s): Thomas Singletary, Mary Singletary, Hannah Singletary, Isaac Singletary, Susannah Singletary, James Singletary, John Singletary, Rebecca Singletary, Benjamin Singletary

The story of Benjamin Singletary began in 1720 in Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States. Benjamin Singletary married Elizabeth Jinks, and had children including Benjamin Singletary, Hannah Singletary, Isaac Singletary, James Singletary, John Jinks Singletary, Mary Singletary, Rebecca Singletary, Susannah Singletary, Thomas Singletary. Benjamin Singletary passed away in 1811 in St James Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Benjamin Singletary began in 1720 in Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States.
  • Benjamin Singletary married Elizabeth Jinks, and had children including Benjamin Singletary, Hannah Singletary, Isaac Singletary, James Singletary, John Jinks Singletary, Mary Singletary, Rebecca Singletary, Susannah Singletary, Thomas Singletary.
  • Benjamin Singletary passed away in 1811 in St James Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States.

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Benjamin Singletary's Ancestors

Self
Benjamin Singletary
1720–1811
Birth Place: Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Parents
Joseph Singletary
1693–
Haverhill,Essex,Massachusetts,USA
Hannah Dunham
1717–1749
St Thomas,St Denis Parish,South Carolina,USA
Grandparents
John Dunham
1694–1727
St Thomas St Dennis Parrish, South Carolina, USA
Hannah Singletary
1696–1696
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Singletary
1656–1697
Mary Stockbridge
1655–1697
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Benjamin Singletary's Descendants

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Benjamin Singletary (1720–14 Jan 1811) m. Elizabeth Jinks (1740–1810)
  1. 1. Thomas Singletary 1760–1811 m. Mary Gillideau 1770–1862
    1. 1. Ellen Singletary 1785–
    2. 2. Lettie Singletary 1786–1836
    3. 3. James (Gillandeau) Singletary 1785–
    4. 4. Rebecca (G) Singletary 1791–1826
    5. 5. William (Thomas) Singletary 1816–1886
    6. 6. John (Jinks) Singletary 1824–1872
    7. 7. Stephen (Thomas) Singletary 1791–
  2. 2. Mary Singletary 1763–1850
  3. 3. Hannah Singletary 1765–
  4. 4. Isaac Singletary 1772–
  5. 5. Susannah Singletary 1770–1809
  6. 6. James Singletary 1770–
  7. 7. John (Jinks) Singletary 1777–1857
  8. 8. Rebecca Singletary 1778–
  9. 9. Benjamin Singletary 1741–1812

Benjamin Singletary's Timeline

2 Records

1720
1720
Birth of Benjamin Singletary in Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
1811
14 Jan 1811
Age 91
Death of Benjamin Singletary in St James Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
St James Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1720
    Event Place: Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1811
    Event Place: St James Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

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