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Andrew Peter Johnson

Birth26 Oct 1885 - Gibson City, Illinois, United States of America
DeathJuly 17, 1974 - Maple Ridge District Municipality, British Columbia, Canada
MotherElizabeth (Betty) Rau
FatherCharles T Johnson

Born in Gibson City, Illinois, United States of America on 26 Oct 1885 to Charles T Johnson and Elizabeth (Betty) Rau. Andrew Peter Johnson married Mildred Margaret Debord and had 3 children. He passed away on July 17, 1974 in Maple Ridge District Municipality, British Columbia, Canada.

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Charles T Johnson
1845 - 1915
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Elizabeth (Betty) Rau
1853 - 1950
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Mildred Margaret Debord
1901 - 1994
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Dallas Frank Johnson
1923 - 2010
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Charles Anders Johnson
1920 - 2012
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Andrew Peter Johnson
1885 - 1974

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