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John Thomas Compton 1932 – 2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Feb 1932

Birth Location: Hennepin County, Minnesota

Death Date: 31 Dec 2004

Death Location: Walker, Cass, Minnesota

Father: Roy Compton

Mother: Marie Cronin

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In 1932, John Thomas Compton entered the world in Hennepin County, Minnesota, born to Roy G Compton and Marie Margaret COMPTON Cronin. John Thomas Compton passed away in 2004 in Walker, Cass, Minnesota.

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Biography

  • In 1932, John Thomas Compton entered the world in Hennepin County, Minnesota, born to Roy G Compton and Marie Margaret COMPTON Cronin.
  • John Thomas Compton passed away in 2004 in Walker, Cass, Minnesota.

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John Compton's Ancestors

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John Compton
1932 – 2004
Birth Place: Hennepin County, Minnesota
Parents
Roy G Compton
1893 – 1965
Madison Lake, Blue Earth, Minnesota
Marie (Margaret COMPTON) Cronin
1898 – 1966
Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
Grandparents
Patrick (H.) Cronin
1855 – 1911
New York, United States of America
Mary (A. CRONIN) Lawler
1858 – 1945
Wisconsin, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Cronin
1827 – 1902
Mary Doody
1825 – 1903
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cronin
1805 –
Catherine Shanahan
1800 – 1866
Doody

John Compton's Timeline

2 Records

1932
2 Feb 1932
Birth of John Thomas Compton in Hennepin County, Minnesota
Hennepin County, Minnesota
2004
31 Dec 2004
Age 72
Death of John Thomas Compton in Walker, Cass, Minnesota
Walker, Cass, Minnesota

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Feb 1932
    Event Place: Hennepin County, Minnesota

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Dec 2004
    Event Place: Walker, Cass, Minnesota

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