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Bailey "Bail" Johnson

Birth04 Dec 1852 - Pike County, Kentucky
Death15 Jan 1934 - Speight, Pike, Kentucky, United States
MotherRebecca Johnson
FatherBailey Johnson

Born in Pike County, Kentucky on 04 Dec 1852 to Bailey Johnson and Rebecca Johnson. Bailey "Bail" Johnson married Clerinda Burke and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1934 in Speight, Pike, Kentucky, United States.

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Bailey Johnson
1821 - 1876
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Rebecca Johnson
1823 - 1875
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Clerinda Burke
1859 - 1902
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Abraham Lincoln Johnson
1888 - 1966
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Angeline Johnson
1891 - 1961
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Rebecca Johnson
1895 - Unknown
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Rosie Alafair Johnson
1887 - 1927
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William D L Johnson
1884 - Unknown
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Bethany Johnson
Unknown - Unknown

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