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James Compton

Birth13 FEB 1782 - Along Hudson River, New York, United States
Death22 MAR 1867 - Stroughton, Dane Co., WI
MotherAbigail Prindle
FatherDavid Compton

Born in Along Hudson River, New York, United States on 13 FEB 1782 to David Compton and Abigail Prindle. James Compton married Pheobe Lemoreaux and had 12 children. He passed away on 22 MAR 1867 in Stroughton, Dane Co., WI.

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Parents
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David Compton
1756 - 1805
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Abigail Prindle
1759 - 1786
Spouse(s)
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Pheobe Lemoreaux
1787 - 1885
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Benjamin F Compton
1835 - 1911
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James Byrd Compton
1823 - 1892
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David Compton
1810 - 1855
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Joseph Compton
1808 - 1895
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Henry M. Compton
1827 - 1911
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John Lewis Compton
1812 - 1869
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Catharine Compton
1828 - 1839
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Dewitt Clinton Compton
Unknown - 1848
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Abraham E. Compton
1814 - 1870
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Elizabeth Compton
1816 - 1886
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Jonathan Jesse Compton
1818 - 1887
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Andrew J. Compton
1831 - 1893

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