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BERTIE BERNARD JOHNSON

BirthJUN 16, 1871 - Missouri
Death7 Apr 1920 - Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
MotherLouisa Johnson
FatherPerry Johnson

Born in Missouri on JUN 16, 1871 to Perry Johnson and Louisa Johnson. BERTIE BERNARD JOHNSON married Jefferson Davis Wiley and had 7 children. She passed away on 7 Apr 1920 in Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
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Perry Johnson
Unknown - 1880
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Louisa Johnson
1835 - 1895
Spouse(s)
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Jefferson Davis Wiley
1866 - Unknown
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Paul J Bernard
1856 - Unknown
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Leola Marie Browne
1914 - 1999
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Lillie Sims
1914 - 1983
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Leonard Perry Wiley
1907 - 1979
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Nadine Wiley
1910 - 1957
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Hilaria Wiley
1909 - Unknown
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Hazel Wiley
1911 - 2000
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Wilma Gaskin
1919 - 1965

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