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Charles Johnson

Birth24 Apr 1759 - Rowan, North Carolina
Death1843 - Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
MotherElizabeth Hannah
FatherCharles Morgan Johnson

Born in Rowan, North Carolina on 24 Apr 1759 to Charles Morgan Johnson and Elizabeth Hannah. Charles Johnson married Susannah Sparks and had 12 children. He passed away on 1843 in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States.

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Charles Morgan Johnson
1736 - 1820
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Elizabeth Hannah
1735 - 1821
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Susannah Sparks
1763 - 1803
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Sarah Sally Johnson
1785 - 1830
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Solomon Johnson
1793 - 1864
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Reuben Johnson
1787 - 1855
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Levi Johnson
1789 - 1879
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Hannah Johnson
1799 - 1863
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Mary Johnson
1803 - 1863
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Charlie J Johnson
1785 - 1878
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Jonas Johnson
1795 - 1858
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Joseph Johnson
1786 - 1848
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William Johnson
1793 - 1868
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Charles M Johnson Iii
1787 - 1850
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Moses Johnson
1819 - 1870

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