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Benjamin James Johnson

Birth24 AUG 1736 - Prince William, Virginia, British America
DeathMAY 1820 - Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
MotherMildred Moorman
FatherJames Nathaniel Johnson

Born in Prince William, Virginia, British America on 24 AUG 1736 to James Nathaniel Johnson and Mildred Moorman. Benjamin James Johnson married Elizabeth George and had 4 children. He passed away on MAY 1820 in Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.

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James Nathaniel Johnson
1697 - 1787
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Mildred Moorman
1697 - 1775
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Elizabeth George
1735 - 1835
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Rachel Haddon
1735 - 1835
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Rachel Haden Johnson
1735 - 1765
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Mary Elizabeth Johnson
1763 - 1822
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Mary Elizabeth Johnson
1763 - 1820
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David Johnson
1756 - 1818
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Thomas Johnston
1754 - 1803

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