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Singletary, Herrin: Arthur's Book written, compiled, and edited by Arthur and Nancy Singletary is a genealogical record and family counsel written for posterity. Friends, relatives and genealogy buffs will find the pages spiritually uplifting and informative. Arthur gives his testimony of his belief in Christ and desire to have his family sealed for time and all eternity. Some of the personal vignettes will hit home and be familiar to any of the generation that experienced the Marine Corps in the Vietnam era, or have pioneer ancestors who came down the Wiregrass trail.
as recently as November 2010 before he went into intensive care in December under respiratory distress. He passed away on January 7,2011, a result of Agent Orange exposure many years ago in Vietnam. When his wife, Nancy, found his family history files, she knew he would want them published for posterity. This book is the result.
Richard Singletary was born ca. 1585 in England. He was the son of Francis Singletary and Agnes (surname unknown) of Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England. Richard immigrated to the United States prior to 1637 and lived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married Susannah Cook ca. 1639 and by the year 1652 they settled in Haverhill, Massachusetts. They were the parents of six known children. Richard died at the age of 102. Descendants lived primarily in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and elsewhere.
John Bennett married Elizabeth in about 1681. They had five children, all of whom were born in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Louisiana and Texas.
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CMH Pub 50-1-1. Defense Studies Series. Discusses the evolution of the services' racial policies and practices between World War II and 1965 during the period when black servicemen and women were integrated into the Nation's military units.