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Annie Eliza <I>Anderson</I> Singletary

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Annie Eliza Anderson Singletary

Birth
Dentville, Copiah County, Mississippi, USA
Death
3 Mar 1948 (aged 92)
Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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She married Allen Singletary on 10 January 1872. [Biographical information provided by Faye Nations McCardle.]

CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Miss.-Funeral rites for Alice (sic Allen) Singletary, 79, esteemed citizen of Crystal Springs, were held from; the residence yesterday afternoon. Mr. Singletary died of pneumonia. He was a Copiah county farmer, an expert in the , raising of the trucking crops.
He was connected with the municipal executive committee for almost quarter of a century.
Services were conducted by the Baptist pastor, the Rev T. W. Talkington, with interment in New Zion cemetery, located about six miles west of Crystal Springs.
Mr. Singletary was survived by his wife; three sons, Walter of Crystal Springs, E. B. and J. D. Singletary of Jackson, and seven daughters, Mrs. Wiley Thornton and Mrs. Francis Thornton, Mrs. Ben Tillman and Miss Ruth Singletary of Crystal Springs; Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Seth Wiltshire of Hazlehurst, and Mrs. W. Campbell of Laurel.
The Greenwood Commonwealth, 11 Apr 1930, Fri, Page 4
Contributor: Faye Nations McCardle (47144920)
She married Allen Singletary on 10 January 1872. [Biographical information provided by Faye Nations McCardle.]

CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Miss.-Funeral rites for Alice (sic Allen) Singletary, 79, esteemed citizen of Crystal Springs, were held from; the residence yesterday afternoon. Mr. Singletary died of pneumonia. He was a Copiah county farmer, an expert in the , raising of the trucking crops.
He was connected with the municipal executive committee for almost quarter of a century.
Services were conducted by the Baptist pastor, the Rev T. W. Talkington, with interment in New Zion cemetery, located about six miles west of Crystal Springs.
Mr. Singletary was survived by his wife; three sons, Walter of Crystal Springs, E. B. and J. D. Singletary of Jackson, and seven daughters, Mrs. Wiley Thornton and Mrs. Francis Thornton, Mrs. Ben Tillman and Miss Ruth Singletary of Crystal Springs; Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Seth Wiltshire of Hazlehurst, and Mrs. W. Campbell of Laurel.
The Greenwood Commonwealth, 11 Apr 1930, Fri, Page 4
Contributor: Faye Nations McCardle (47144920)


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