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Albert Edward JOHNSON

Birth11 NOV 1900 - Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Death15 July 1982 - Nowra, New South Wales, Australia
MotherAngelina Elizabeth PARKER
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia on 11 NOV 1900 to John Johnson and Angelina Elizabeth PARKER. Albert Edward JOHNSON married Mary Foot and had 4 children. He passed away on 15 July 1982 in Nowra, New South Wales, Australia.

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John Johnson
1863 - 1903
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Angelina Elizabeth Parker
1862 - 1953
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Mary Foot
1906 - 1992
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Alma E Mcfayden
Unknown - Unknown
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Albert Noel Johnson
1925 - 2001
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Donald Maxwell Johnstone
1926 - 2009
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Norman Keith Johnson
1931 - 2001
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Gwendoline Ann Johnson
1937 - 2016

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