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Callie Johnson

BirthJan 1885 - Gordo, Pickens, Alabama, United States
Death15 Mar 1965 - Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, United States
MotherSeanie Lowe
FatherRobert Lowe

Born in Gordo, Pickens, Alabama, United States on Jan 1885 to Robert Lowe and Seanie Lowe. Callie Johnson married Joseph Johnson and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Mar 1965 in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Lowe
1854 - 1917
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Seanie Lowe
1868 - 1930
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Johnson
1887 - 1974
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Isaac Johnson
1908 - Unknown
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Estella Johnson
1925 - 2007
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Joseph Johnson
1911 - Unknown
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Albert Alfonso Johnson
1920 - 1991
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Andrew Johnson
1910 - Unknown
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Robert Johnson
1914 - Unknown
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Izora Johnson
1917 - Unknown

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