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Benjamin Johnson

Birth29 September 1813 - Edlesborough, Northall, Bucks, England
Death22 March 1853 - Northall, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
MotherFanny Tearle
FatherWilliam Johnson

Born in Edlesborough, Northall, Bucks, England on 29 September 1813 to William Johnson and Fanny Tearle. Benjamin Johnson married Charlotte Budd and had 9 children. He passed away on 22 March 1853 in Northall, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom.

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William Johnson
1775 - 1853
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Fanny Tearle
1780 - 1846
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Charlotte Budd
1811 - 1871
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Susannah Johnson
1848 - 1913
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Joseph Thomas Johnson
1846 - 1934
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Mary Ann Johnson
1851 - 1919
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Benjamin Johnson
1843 - 1930
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Frances Franky Johnson
1839 - 1911
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William Johnson
1837 - 1867
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Charlott Plyar
1845 - 1932
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Rebecca Ford Johnson
1841 - 1912
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Sarah Fountain Johnson
1836 - 1876

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