• William Compton Bolton (died 22 February 1849), born William Bolton Finch in England, was an officer in the United States Navy during the mid-19th century...
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  • Captain (served 1793–1815) William Compton Bolton, United States Navy officer (served 1806–d.1849) William Kinsey Bolton (1861–1941), commanding officer...
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  • post-captain in the Royal Navy William Compton Bolton (died 1849), English-born officer in the United States Navy William Kinsey Bolton (1861–1941), Australian...
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    navy yard employees. To allay slaveholder concerns, Commandant William Compton Bolton advertised that enslaved workers would have the benefit of medical...
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    1826, and commissioned on 27 August 1826, with Master Commandant William Compton Bolton in command. The ship set sail for the first time on 3 September...
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    traders Commanders and leaders Matthew C. Perry George W. Storer William Compton Bolton George H. Perkins Andrew Hull Foote Thomas Crabbe Daniel Dobbins...
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    the sloop returned to Boston on 17 May. As flagship of Commodore William Compton Bolton, Jamestown again stood out of Boston on 22 July to operate on the...
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  • Wardell Fouse (category People from Compton, California)
    Fouse (July 22, 1960 – July 24, 2003), also known by his aliases Darnell Bolton and Poochie, was an American Bloods gang member who was implicated in the...
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    seats are Chatsworth House, Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire, and Lismore Castle in County Waterford, in the Republic of Ireland. Compton Place in Eastbourne belongs...
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    Dublin, a victim of the Irish National Invincibles organisation. Born at Compton Place, Eastbourne, Sussex, Cavendish was the second son of the 7th Duke...
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