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Mary E Compton

Birth11 May 1840 - Botetout Co, Virginia
Death16 May 1924 - Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia
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Born in Botetout Co, Virginia on 11 May 1840. Mary E Compton married David Cecil Hall and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 May 1924 in Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia.

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David Cecil Hall
1839 - 1894
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Sarah Catherine Hall
1866 - 1896
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John W Hall
1872 - 1937
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George Kempton Hall
1879 - 1944
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William Dryden Hall
1879 - 1958
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Bettie Elizabeth Hall
1876 - 1945
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Charles Edward Hall
1874 - 1946
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Rebecca Mary Hall
1869 - Unknown
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Araminta E. Hall
1867 - 1955
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Edward Hall
1877 - Unknown

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