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Annetta Johnson

Birth1 Apr 1889 - St Helens, Lancashire, England
Death15 Jul 1965 - 3 Cotswold Gardens Scawthorpe near Doncaster Yorkshire
MotherMary A Johnson
FatherWilfred Johnson

Born in St Helens, Lancashire, England on 1 Apr 1889 to Wilfred Johnson and Mary A Johnson. Annetta Johnson married Harry Dunn and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Jul 1965 in 3 Cotswold Gardens Scawthorpe near Doncaster Yorkshire.

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Parents
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Wilfred Johnson
1864 - Unknown
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Mary A Johnson
1865 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Harry Dunn
1886 - 1950
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Elsie Dunn
1910 - 1986
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Cissie Dunn
1920 - 1996
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Ettie Dunn
1913 - 1984
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Albert William Dunn
1914 - 1992
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Harry Dunn
1911 - 1979
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Martha Ellen Dunn
1918 - 2006
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Eva Dunn
1926 - 1926

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