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Anna Johnson

Birth26 Feb 1863 - Vordmalon, Sweden
Death31 Aug 1944 - Mandan, Morton, North Dakota, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Anderson

Born in Vordmalon, Sweden on 26 Feb 1863 to John Anderson. Anna Johnson married Svend/Swan J Engh and had 10 children. She passed away on 31 Aug 1944 in Mandan, Morton, North Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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John Anderson
Unknown - Unknown
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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Svend/swan J Engh
1865 - 1934
Children Show all
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Olga Matilda Engh
1893 - 1982
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Selmer Arthur Engh
1895 - 1975
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Caroline Mary Engh
1888 - 1965
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Elmer Nels Engh
1901 - 1966
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Martin Engh
1890 - 1947
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Carl August Engh
1898 - 1940
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Wilbourn Bernhardt Johan Engh
1903 - 1990
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Kermit Royal Engh
1908 - 1964
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John A Engh
1886 - 1970
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Margerett Engh
1912 - 1988

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