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Ann Johnson

Birth1810 - South Carolina, United States
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Born in South Carolina, United States on 1810. Ann Johnson married Uriah Johnson and had 12 children.

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Uriah Johnson
1817 - 1873
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Ann Cathern "Katherine" Johnson
1858 - 1922
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Olive "Ollie" Mae Johnson
1844 - Unknown
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Zachary Taylor Johnson
1849 - 1937
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Deliah Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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Isidoria Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary A Johnson
1832 - Unknown
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Sarah Johnson
1846 - 1898
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Ann Johnson
1833 - Unknown
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Noah Johnson
1851 - 1933
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Caroline Johnson
1850 - 1870
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Elizabeth Johnson
1848 - Unknown
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Rebecca Johnson
1834 - 1865

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