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« on: Wednesday 14 November 07 04:14 GMT (UK) »

I am trying to trace a Jane Compton born Tarrant Monkton 1798 to a Robert Compton and a Martha Warr.
Robert and Martha move to the Isle of Wight about 1822 and reside in Carisbrooke.
Jane Compton the daughter either stays in Tarrant Monkton and gets married or surrounding area or moves to the Isle of Wight and yet she may have died in early childhood this i am hoping someone can point me in the right direction.

Would appreciate any help.

Ochesnkopff
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