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JOHN WALLACE COMPTON

Birth12 JUL 1895 - Pike County, Kentucky
Death21 Mar 1946 - PIKEVILLE, PIKE, KENTUCKY
MotherElizabet Osborne
FatherKing Harrison Compton

Born in Pike County, Kentucky on 12 JUL 1895 to King Harrison Compton and Elizabet Osborne. JOHN WALLACE COMPTON married Ida Belle Adkins and had 13 children. He passed away on 21 Mar 1946 in PIKEVILLE, PIKE, KENTUCKY.

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King Harrison Compton
1868 - 1942
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Elizabet Osborne
1864 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Ida Belle Adkins
1891 - 1959
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Nellie Lee Compton
1915 - 2001
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Bertha Jane Compton
1923 - 1987
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Adam Compton
1929 - 1977
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Cornelius Nealy Compton
1913 - 1963
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Melvin Woodrow Compton
1918 - 2003
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Elma Compton
1920 - 1988
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Hazel Beatrice Compton
1928 - 2016
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Albert Estil Compton
1932 - 1993
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Elma (Zora) Compton
1921 - 2016
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Elizabeth M Compton
1925 - 2009
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Verla Glema Compton
1938 - 2011
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Franklin D Compton
1934 - 1971
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Welie Compton
1914 - Unknown

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