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Ann JOHNSON

Birth17 Nov 1739 - Sixpenny Handley, Dorset, England
Death16 August 1801 - Sixpenny Handley, Dorset, England
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam Johnson.

Born in Sixpenny Handley, Dorset, England on 17 Nov 1739 to William Johnson.. Ann JOHNSON married Henry White and had 18 children. She passed away on 16 August 1801 in Sixpenny Handley, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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William Johnson.
1705 - 1769
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Spouse(s)
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Henry White
1736 - 1820
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John White
1734 - 1823
Children Show all
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Ann White
1764 - 1842
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Henery White
1766 - 1810
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Enock White
1779 - 1837
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Mary White
1783 - 1859
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William White
1767 - 1833
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Richard White
1776 - 1845
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Thomas White
1774 - 1833
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James White
1772 - 1844
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John White
1769 - 1831
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Esther Ann White
1757 - 1844
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Mary White
1767 - 1806
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John White
1762 - 1814
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Robert White
1769 - 1869
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Thomas White
1764 - 1833
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Zachariah White
1779 - 1811
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Barbara White
1771 - 1775
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Priscilla White
1777 - Unknown
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Abraham White
1771 - 1850

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