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Mary Ellen Compton

BirthAug 1840 - E Germantown, Wayne, Indiana
DeathJanuary 1925 - North Vernon, Jennings County, Indiana, United States of America
MotherElizabeth Stewart
FatherRev Hugh Compton

Born in E Germantown, Wayne, Indiana on Aug 1840 to Rev Hugh Compton and Elizabeth Stewart. Mary Ellen Compton married Charles Norman and had 4 children. She passed away on January 1925 in North Vernon, Jennings County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Parents
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Rev Hugh Compton
1812 - 1861
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Elizabeth Stewart
1814 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charles Norman
1844 - 1918
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William Willey
Unknown - 1863
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Charles Edgar Norman
1876 - 1919
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Cecilia Rebecca Norman
1872 - 1971
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Emma Louessie Norman
1866 - 1944
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Mary O. Willie
1859 - Unknown

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