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Anna Jerusha Johnson

Birth9 Mar 1775 - Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA
DeathNot Available - Cayuga Cayuga New York
MotherThankful Cowles
FatherThankfull Cowles

Born in Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA on 9 Mar 1775 to Thankfull Cowles and Thankful Cowles. Anna Jerusha Johnson married Elijah Starkweather and had 7 children. She passed away in Cayuga Cayuga New York.

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Thankfull Cowles
1735 - 1791
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Thankful Cowles
1738 - Unknown
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Elijah Starkweather
1756 - 1847
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John Starkweather
1810 - 1906
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Adeline Starkweather
1818 - 1849
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Chatherine Starkweather
1794 - 1859
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Elijah Starkweather
1785 - 1830
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Flora Murray
Unknown - Unknown
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Lucy E Starkweather
1814 - 1873
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Flora Murray
1815 - 1904

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