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Christopher B. Johnson

Birth12 Dec 1832 - Alabama, USA
Death28 May 1884 - Little Mound, Upshur, Texas, USA
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Born in Alabama, USA on 12 Dec 1832. Christopher B. Johnson married Elilah Emma Sansom and had 8 children. She passed away on 28 May 1884 in Little Mound, Upshur, Texas, USA.

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Elilah Emma Sansom
1847 - 1900
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Jos. B. Johnson
1868 - 1948
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Jennie Maud Johnson
Unknown - 1951
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Mercer Meeks Johnson
1881 - 1961
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Edward Van Smith Johnson
1872 - 1953
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Mattie Forest Samson
1866 - 1871
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Thomas Cooper Johnson
1869 - 1936
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Chester Lucy "Ches" Johnson
1874 - 1958
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Benjamin Cain Johnson
1877 - 1967

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