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Charles Johnson

Birth23 DEC 1847 - Fredrikstad Forstad, Norway
DeathMAR 1901 - 11 Catherine St. South Shields
MotherLena Christensen
FatherGeorge Johnson formerly Jorgensen

Born in Fredrikstad Forstad, Norway on 23 DEC 1847 to George Johnson formerly Jorgensen and Lena Christensen. Charles Johnson married Margaret Downey/Johnson and had 5 children. He passed away on MAR 1901 in 11 Catherine St. South Shields.

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George Johnson Formerly Jorgensen
Unknown - 1885
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Lena Christensen
1813 - Unknown
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Margaret Downey/johnson
1852 - 1911
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Elizabeth Jane Johson
1875 - 1960
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Margaret Johnson
1884 - 1953
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Thomas William Johnson
1892 - 1945
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Eleanor Johnson
1882 - Unknown
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Lena Johnson Salter
1882 - Unknown

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