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Joseph Benjamin Compton

Birth1827 - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Death9 May 1898 - Brooklyn, 1654441, Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherMary Vaughan Compton
FatherWilliam Henry Compton

Born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia on 1827 to William Henry Compton and Mary Vaughan Compton. Joseph Benjamin Compton married Ellen Matilda White and had 11 children. He passed away on 9 May 1898 in Brooklyn, 1654441, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Parents
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William Henry Compton
1777 - 1867
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Mary Vaughan Compton
1784 - 1866
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Ellen Matilda White
1829 - 1888
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Emiline (Emily) Ann Compton
1861 - 1937
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Mary Anna Compton
1845 - 1898
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James Petherbridge Compton
1860 - 1885
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Elizabeth Compton
1847 - 1920
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Sarah Jane Compton
1852 - 1912
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Matilda Ellen Compton
1857 - 1931
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Louisa Compton
1846 - 1879
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Joseph Benjamin Compton
1867 - 1881
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John Compton
1858 - Unknown
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Catherine Compton
1864 - Unknown
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William Henry Compton
1869 - 1938

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