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Benjamin Johnson

BirthJune 18, 1756 - Henrico, Virginia, United States
Death1809 - Henrico County, Virginia
MotherElizabeth Cave
FatherWilliam Johnson

Born in Henrico, Virginia, United States on June 18, 1756 to William Johnson and Elizabeth Cave. Benjamin Johnson married Mary Henley and had 10 children. He passed away on 1809 in Henrico County, Virginia.

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William Johnson
1724 - 1766
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Elizabeth Cave
1720 - 1790
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Mary Henley
1765 - 1834
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Michael Johnson
1793 - 1864
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Mary Emily "Polly" Johnson
1788 - 1857
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Mahala R Johnson
1804 - 1875
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Jane Jude Johnson
1801 - 1856
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Lucy Johnson
1790 - 1842
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Sarah Sally Johnson
1795 - 1873
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Elizabeth Eliza Ellis Johnson
1786 - Unknown
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Benjamin Johnson
1798 - Unknown
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Martha Johnson
1807 - Unknown
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Mary Polly Johnston
1784 - 1856

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