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John Monroe Compton

Birth5 July 1868 - Okolona, Clark County, Arkansas, USA
Death21 November 1959 - Watonga, Blaine County, Oklahoma, USA
MotherMariah L Hughes
FatherWilliam B McCanlis

Born in Okolona, Clark County, Arkansas, USA on 5 July 1868 to William B McCanlis and Mariah L Hughes. John Monroe Compton married Mittie Carl Culp and had 12 children. He passed away on 21 November 1959 in Watonga, Blaine County, Oklahoma, USA.

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William B Mccanlis
1837 - 1865
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Mariah L Hughes
1840 - 1895
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Mittie Carl Culp
1880 - 1960
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Kathryn Richard Compton
1911 - 2005
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Vera Belle Compton
1908 - 2000
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Carman Compton
1923 - 2008
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John Paul Compton
1907 - 1960
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Hugh A. Compton
1915 - 1986
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Thelma Jean Compton
1905 - 2010
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Carl Thomas Compton
1913 - 2001
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Margaret D. Compton
1924 - 2008
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Laverne Compton
1917 - Unknown
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Clarence Compton
1903 - 1905
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Sherrill Compton
1921 - 2012
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Marie Nell Dickson
1924 - 2011

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