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Julia A. Compton

Birthabout 1840 - Cumberland County, New Jersey
Death 1880 - Cape May, New Jersey
MotherMatilda SHELHORN
FatherDavid Compton

Born in Cumberland County, New Jersey on about 1840 to David Compton and Matilda SHELHORN. Julia A. Compton married Isaac B Parsons and had 11 children. She passed away on 1880 in Cape May, New Jersey.

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Parents
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David Compton
1818 - 1901
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Matilda Shelhorn
1821 - 1901
Spouse(s)
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Isaac B Parsons
1835 - 1861
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Isaac B. Parsons
1862 - 1929
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Charles Haley Long
1865 - Unknown
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Emma Matilda Long
1870 - Unknown
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Walter Parsons
1861 - 1861
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Joseph Long
1871 - Unknown
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David Compton Long
1874 - Unknown
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Maggie S. Parsons
1880 - Unknown
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Almait Cecelia Long
1877 - Unknown
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Franklin Walter Long
1872 - Unknown
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Rose Shepard Long
1881 - Unknown
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Rose Long Mcgaw
1880 - 1944

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