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Martha Jane Compton

Birth29 JAN 1840 - Russell, Virginia, USA
Death7 JUL 1922 - Swords Creek, Russell County, Virginia
MotherPriscilla Mcglothlin
FatherCornelious "Neely" McGuire McGlothlin (McLaughlin)

Born in Russell, Virginia, USA on 29 JAN 1840 to Cornelious "Neely" McGuire McGlothlin (McLaughlin) and Priscilla Mcglothlin. Martha Jane Compton married John Thomas Hale and had 7 children. She passed away on 7 JUL 1922 in Swords Creek, Russell County, Virginia.

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Cornelious "Neely" Mcguire Mcglothlin (Mclaughlin)
1822 - 1900
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Priscilla Mcglothlin
1818 - 1892
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John Thomas Hale
1842 - 1908
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Tolbert Ritze Hale
1870 - 1956
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Thomas Preston Hale
1868 - 1932
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Stuart Frazier Hale
1865 - 1944
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Samuel Earl Hale
1879 - 1958
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Robert Franklin Hale
1873 - 1941
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Mary Nineveh Hale
1876 - 1895
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India Belle Wiggins Hale
1882 - 1900

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