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Martha Compton

Birth10 Jan 1860 - Alamo, Montgomery, Indiana, United States
Death25 MAR 1930 - Barrineau Park, Escambia, Florida
MotherJudith Jane Vaughan
FatherIra Stout Compton

Born in Alamo, Montgomery, Indiana, United States on 10 Jan 1860 to Ira Stout Compton and Judith Jane Vaughan. Martha Compton married James Wilson Lee and had 10 children. She passed away on 25 MAR 1930 in Barrineau Park, Escambia, Florida.

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Parents
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Ira Stout Compton
1810 - 1884
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Judith Jane Vaughan
1821 - 1893
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James Wilson Lee
1859 - 1940
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Leah May Lee
1897 - 1970
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Robert Earl(e) Lee
1883 - 1971
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Alonzo (Lonnie) L. Lee
1888 - 1957
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Ira Elver Lee
1883 - 1962
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Verren Delvin Lee
1889 - 1956
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Judith Jane Lee
1885 - 1966
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Bertha Maude Lee
1901 - 1918
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Clarence Ray Lee
1895 - 1981
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Lloyd Lee
1898 - Unknown
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Ollie Lee
1904 - Unknown

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