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Benjamin Conrad Johnson

Birth12 Jan 1832 - Surry County, North Carolina
Death14 Feb 1920 - Civil District 1, Loudon, Tennessee, USA
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Born in Surry County, North Carolina on 12 Jan 1832. Benjamin Conrad Johnson married Lydia Margaret Danner and had 13 children. He passed away on 14 Feb 1920 in Civil District 1, Loudon, Tennessee, USA.

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Lydia Margaret Danner
1835 - 1917
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Andrew Jackson Johnson
1856 - 1934
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Leander B Johnson
1860 - Unknown
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Ary Isabelle Johnson
1869 - 1950
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Joseph Johnson
1877 - Unknown
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Louisa "Low" H Johnson
1859 - 1895
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Robt. Johnson
1871 - Unknown
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Mary Johnson
1867 - Unknown
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Elleck Johnson
1872 - Unknown
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Benjamin Johnson
1864 - Unknown
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Nicklos Johnson
1869 - Unknown
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Anna Johnson
1867 - Unknown
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Andrew Jackson Johnson
1856 - Unknown
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Andrew Jackson Johnson
1856 - 1934

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