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Henry Carr Compton

Birth17 October 1830 - Wilson, Tennessee, United States
Death04 Mar 1915 - St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA
MotherLucinda Carr Travillian
FatherJohn "Bally" Compton

Born in Wilson, Tennessee, United States on 17 October 1830 to John "Bally" Compton and Lucinda Carr Travillian. Henry Carr Compton married Nancy Eliza Hale and had 12 children. He passed away on 04 Mar 1915 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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John "Bally" Compton
1786 - 1856
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Lucinda Carr Travillian
1797 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Eliza Hale
1843 - 1912
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John Elmore
1870 - Unknown
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Francis Elmore
1866 - 1883
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Malinda E Elmore
1864 - Unknown
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Rosa May Compton
1872 - 1954
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Bertie Compton
1875 - 1960
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Loren K Compton
1867 - 1927
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Luna Carlos Compton
1868 - Unknown
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Samuel Compton
1869 - Unknown
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Luna Compton
1868 - Unknown
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John Luther Elmore
1870 - 1923
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Lula Elmore Compton
1870 - Unknown
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Tuler E. Compton
1877 - Unknown

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