Eber moved his family in 1858 to Greene County, MO, where other branches of the family had already moved in 1853.
Their daughter, Margaret E. Compton had married Spencer B (S.B.) Dickerson abt. 1851 in Giles County. They had the infant daughter and two sons, who grew to adulthood.
In 1861, due to the turmoil of the impending Civil War, Eber moved again with his extended family, along with many other family groups to Texas. Eber settled in the Forest Grove community of Collin Co., where he and Angie died and are buried.
Special thanks to fellow volunteer Thomas L. Harman (#46867870) for the above narration.
Eber moved his family in 1858 to Greene County, MO, where other branches of the family had already moved in 1853.
Their daughter, Margaret E. Compton had married Spencer B (S.B.) Dickerson abt. 1851 in Giles County. They had the infant daughter and two sons, who grew to adulthood.
In 1861, due to the turmoil of the impending Civil War, Eber moved again with his extended family, along with many other family groups to Texas. Eber settled in the Forest Grove community of Collin Co., where he and Angie died and are buried.
Special thanks to fellow volunteer Thomas L. Harman (#46867870) for the above narration.
Family Members
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Margaret E. Compton Dickerson
1830–1869
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Sarah A Compton
1832–1855
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Manerva Jane Compton
1834–1857
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Martha A. Compton Haney
1836–1902
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CPL John Basil Compton
1838–1862
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Emily Compton Abernathy
1841–1898
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Nancy Virginia "Jennie" Compton Merritt
1843–1909
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Infant Son Compton
1845 – unknown
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Infant Daughter Compton
1847 – unknown
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Mary Frances Compton Hunter
1851–1916
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Infant son Compton
unknown–1848
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