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Cornelius Compton

Birth1669 - Monmouth, New Jersey
Death14 Jan 1758 - Middletown, Monmouth Co., NJ
MotherMary Bowne
FatherWilliam Henry Compton

Born in Monmouth, New Jersey on 1669 to William Henry Compton and Mary Bowne. Cornelius Compton married Jean Stout and had 14 children. He passed away on 14 Jan 1758 in Middletown, Monmouth Co., NJ.

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Parents
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William Henry Compton
1650 - 1709
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Mary Bowne
1653 - 1684
Spouse(s)
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Jean Stout
1669 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Applegate
1672 - 1775
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Cornelius Compton
1707 - 1764
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John Compton
1713 - 1746
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Lucy Compton
1711 - Unknown
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Richard Compton
1700 - 1734
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William Compton
1702 - 1768
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Elizabeth Compton
1720 - Unknown
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William Henry (Loyalist) Compton
1740 - 1804
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Elizabeth Compton
Unknown - Unknown
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Judith Compton
1726 - Unknown
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Joseph Compton
1715 - 1746
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Mercy Compton
1720 - Unknown
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Sarah Compton
1747 - Unknown
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Rebecca Compton
1724 - Unknown
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Richard Compton
1690 - 1738

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