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Ashley Johnson

Birth1710 - St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States
DeathSept 6 1802 - Cedar Creek, New Kent, Virginia, United States
MotherAshley Johnson
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States on 1710 to John Johnson and Ashley Johnson. Ashley Johnson married Martha Woodey and had 8 children. He passed away on Sept 6 1802 in Cedar Creek, New Kent, Virginia, United States.

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John Johnson
1677 - 1714
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Ashley Johnson
1710 - 1802
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Martha Woodey
1713 - 1802
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Robert Johnson
1737 - 1807
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Susannah Johnson
1736 - 1830
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Rev William Woodey Johnson
1735 - 1814
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Cecilia "Cisley" Johnson
1740 - 1812
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Captain Thomas Johnson
1736 - 1803
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Squire James Johnson
1735 - 1792
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John Johnston
1734 - 1816
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Thomas Johnson
1736 - 1803

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