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Matthew Compton

Birth17 Dec 1776 - River, Saluda, South Carolina, United States
Death1817 - Caesars Creek, Warren, Ohio, USA
MotherElizabeth Lewis
FatherSamuel Compton

Born in River, Saluda, South Carolina, United States on 17 Dec 1776 to Samuel Compton and Elizabeth Lewis. Matthew Compton married Rachel Campbell and had 7 children. He passed away on 1817 in Caesars Creek, Warren, Ohio, USA.

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Samuel Compton
1738 - 1805
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Elizabeth Lewis
1736 - 1821
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Rachel Campbell
1782 - 1822
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Hester Compton
1804 - 1868
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Rebecca Compton
1808 - 1840
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Rebecca Walton Compton
1803 - 1869
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Obediah Compton
1811 - 1839
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Amos Compton
1810 - 1822
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John Compton
1805 - 1822
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Rachel Compton
1815 - 1891

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