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Maude Compton

Birth23 Sep 1894 - Sabin, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA
Death21 Feb 1977 - Victoria, Victoria, Texas, United States
MotherElnora Lena Hughbanks
FatherCharles Denton Compton

Born in Sabin, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA on 23 Sep 1894 to Charles Denton Compton and Elnora Lena Hughbanks. Maude Compton married Arthur Slyvester Heasley and had 6 children. She passed away on 21 Feb 1977 in Victoria, Victoria, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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Charles Denton Compton
1872 - 1952
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Elnora Lena Hughbanks
1876 - 1943
Spouse(s)
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Arthur Slyvester Heasley
1893 - 1959
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Helen Mae Heasley
1918 - 1988
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Betty Lou Heasley
1924 - 1997
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Kenneth Eugene Heasley
1922 - 2002
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Arthur Sylvester Heasley
1916 - 1998
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Jarold Charles Heasley
1919 - 1983
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Vera Phyllis Heasley
1914 - 1941

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