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Avis Johnson

Birth28 Apr 1811 - W Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States
Death13 Jun 1858 - Johnston, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
MotherAnna Tanner
FatherJames Johnson

Born in W Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States on 28 Apr 1811 to James Johnson and Anna Tanner. Avis Johnson married William Chase Trim and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Jun 1858 in Johnston, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
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James Johnson
1779 - 1835
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Anna Tanner
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Chase Trim
1809 - 1862
Children Show all
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Mary Sophie Trim
1832 - 1913
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Horace Lorenzo Trim
1849 - 1915
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Avis Lucretia Trim
1845 - 1889
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George Waterman Trim
1837 - 1881
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William H Trim
1834 - Unknown
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James Richardson Trim
1840 - 1940
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James Johnson Trim
1843 - 1862
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Sarah Ann Trim
1847 - 1848

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