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Edward Compton

BirthABT 1778 - Culpeper, VA, USA
Death1818 - Wilson, Tennessee, United States
MotherTheodosia Scott Earle
FatherMatthew Compton

Born in Culpeper, VA, USA on ABT 1778 to Matthew Compton and Theodosia Scott Earle. Edward Compton married Rebecca Jane Murphey and had 6 children. He passed away on 1818 in Wilson, Tennessee, United States.

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Matthew Compton
1746 - 1810
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Theodosia Scott Earle
1754 - 1790
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Rebecca Jane Murphey
1776 - 1864
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Rebecca Murphy
1769 - Unknown
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Elizabeth A Corder Compton
1796 - 1856
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Rachel Compton
1804 - 1864
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Charles Compton
1808 - 1855
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Patrick Compton
1803 - Unknown
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Elender Compton
1809 - 1890
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Margaret Compton
1808 - 1885

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