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Margaret COMPTON

Birth27 May 1740 - Charles, Maryland, United States
DeathDec 1817 - Charles, Maryland, United States
MotherRachel HOWARD
FatherMatthew Compton

Born in Charles, Maryland, United States on 27 May 1740 to Matthew Compton and Rachel HOWARD. Margaret COMPTON married Edward WILDER and had 7 children. She passed away on Dec 1817 in Charles, Maryland, United States.

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Matthew Compton
1709 - 1770
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Rachel Howard
1712 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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Edward Wilder
1733 - 1789
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Elizabeth Wilder
1773 - 1833
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Edward Wilder
1779 - 1828
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Mary Wilder
1771 - Unknown
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Susannah Wilder
1769 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Wilder
1769 - 1807
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Francis Wilder
1760 - Unknown
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William Stephen Compton
1758 - 1824

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