Family of Uriah J. SINGLETARY and Eliza BISHOP
Husband: Uriah J. SINGLETARY
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Uriah J. SINGLETARY, "1812 US 28-star flag" |
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Wife: Eliza BISHOP
Name:
| Eliza BISHOP
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Sex:
| Female
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Father:
| -
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Mother:
| -
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Birth
| 6 Sep 1798
| Connecticut
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Death
| 7 Jul 1878 (age 79)
| Little York, Summit, Ohio
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Child 1: Gaylord SINGLETARY
Child 2: Luther SINGLETARY
Name:
| Luther SINGLETARY
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Sex:
| Male
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Spouse:
| Margaret P. NELSON ( -1902)
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Birth
| 1817 (app)
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Residence (1)
| bef 1834 (age 16-17)
| Cleveland County, Arkansas
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Residence (2)
| aft 1834 (age 16-17)
| Charleston, Michigan
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Death
| 12 Nov 1890 (age 72-73)
| Charleston, Michigan
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Child 3: Harriet SINGLETARY
Additional Information
Child 4: Norman SINGLETARY
Name:
| Norman SINGLETARY
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Sex:
| Male
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Spouse:
| Catharine STONER ( -1894)
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Birth
| 1825 (app)
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Residence
| | Hudson, Ohio
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Death
| 7 Jul 1891 (age 65-66)
| Hudson, Ohio
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Child 5: Riley SINGLETARY
Name:
| Riley SINGLETARY
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Sex:
| Male
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Birth
| 1825 (app)
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Residence
| | California
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Child 6: Delia SINGLETARY
Child 7: Anson Reuben SINGLETARY
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Anson Reuben SINGLETARY, "Anson Reuben Singletary" |
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Name:
| Anson Reuben SINGLETARY
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Sex:
| Male
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Spouse:
| Martha Matilda CHAPMAN
( -bef1907)
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Birth
| 7 Mar 1829
| Little York, Summit, Ohio
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Residence
| aft 1860 (age 30-31)
| Cleveland, Ohio
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Occupation
| 1907 (age 77-78)
| lumber merchant; Cleveland, Ohio
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Child 8: Clarissa SINGLETARY
Name:
| Clarissa SINGLETARY
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Sex:
| Female
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Birth
| 1831 (app)
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Child 9: Louise SINGLETARY
Child 10: Cyrus SINGLETARY
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Cyrus SINGLETARY, "flag_us34" |
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Name:
| Cyrus SINGLETARY
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Sex:
| Male
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Birth
| 1837
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Military
| 1864 (app) (age 26-27)
| soldier in 7th Ohio Reg. during Civil War
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Death
| 1864 (app) (age 26-27)
| Ringgold, GA
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Additional Information
Death
| Cause: killed in action
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Sources
1 | Lou Singletary-Curtis, "Genealogy of the Singletary-Curtis Family" (New York,
1907). p. 87.
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9 | "The Uniion Army" (1908). Vol II, pp. 359-360.
Text From Source: ... It [Ohio 7th Reg.] participated in the battles of Lookout
mountain and Missionary ridge and then pursued the enemy to Ringgold, Ga., where
the latter posted himself in a strong position. The brigade 360 The Union Army
to which the /th belonged was ordered to storm the heights. At this point the
gallant Creighton shouted to his regiment: "Boys, we are ordered to take that
hill; I want to see you walk right up to it!" And up they went, in the face of a
merciless fire in front and on both flanks. The
charge was repulsed with fearful loss, only i commissioned officer of
the regiment being left uninjured. Nineteen were killed, among whom
was the fiery Creighton, and 6i were wounded.
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