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Carson Johnson

Birth20 Jan 1879 - Leon County, Texas, USA
Death12 Jan 1944 - Oakwood, Leon Co., Texas
MotherFannie Carr
FatherSam J. Johnson

Born in Leon County, Texas, USA on 20 Jan 1879 to Sam J. Johnson and Fannie Carr. Carson Johnson had 14 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1944 in Oakwood, Leon Co., Texas.

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Sam J. Johnson
1846 - 1916
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Fannie Carr
Unknown - Unknown
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Roxie Johnson
1898 - 1960
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Alton Johnson
1905 - 1911
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Monnie Johnson
1903 - Unknown
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Edell Johnson
1914 - 1942
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Reagan Johnson
1915 - 1997
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Rubin Johnson
1913 - Unknown
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Rockymore Johnson
1906 - Unknown
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Evie Johnson
1907 - Unknown
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Hattie Mae Johnson
1907 - 2003
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Ruby Johnson
1914 - Unknown
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Herman Johnson
1904 - Unknown
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Charlie Johnson
1890 - Unknown
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William D Johnson
1894 - Unknown
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Lenora Johnson
1904 - 1955

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