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Emily Compton

Birth18 SEP 1858 - Belle Creek,Queens,Prince Edward Island,Canada
Death18 MAY 1909 - Belle Creek, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherMary Martin
FatherWilliam Compton

Born in Belle Creek,Queens,Prince Edward Island,Canada on 18 SEP 1858 to William Compton and Mary Martin. Emily Compton married John Thomas Stymeist and had 6 children. She passed away on 18 MAY 1909 in Belle Creek, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Parents
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William Compton
1831 - 1903
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Mary Martin
1837 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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John Thomas Stymeist
1856 - 1926
Children Show all
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James Macdougall Stymeist
1895 - 1939
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William Amos Stymiest
1884 - 1934
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Sarah Emiline Stymeist
1890 - 1991
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Louisa Mabel Stymeist
1897 - 1940
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Mary Jane Stymeist
1882 - 1910
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Caroline Esther Stymeist
1893 - 1893

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