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Lucy Brickey Compton

Birth2 FEB 1811 - Russell County, Virginia
Death5 Jul 1888 - Ft Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, USA
MotherLucy Berry
FatherAbraham Compton

Born in Russell County, Virginia on 2 FEB 1811 to Abraham Compton and Lucy Berry. Lucy Brickey Compton married John Cox Brickey and had 10 children. She passed away on 5 Jul 1888 in Ft Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, USA.

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Abraham Compton
1772 - 1856
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Lucy Berry
1780 - 1822
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John Cox Brickey
1810 - 1874
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John Madison Brickey
1837 - 1862
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James Abraham Brickey
1831 - 1911
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Caroline Virginia Brickey
1838 - 1904
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Jane Elizabeth Jincey Brickey
1840 - 1921
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Nancy J Brickey
1844 - 1914
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William Preston Brickey
1849 - 1935
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Sylvester Lafayette Brickey
1855 - 1888
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Louisana Brinkley
1842 - 1908
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Sarah E Brickey
1834 - 1879
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Mary Minnie Rebecca Brickey
1847 - 1920

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