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Daniel Johnson

Birth19 Feb 1844 - Grangarde, Dalarnas, Sweden
Death1 May 1889 - Ishpeming, Marquette, Michigan
MotherAnna Jansdotter
FatherJans Petter Norin

Born in Grangarde, Dalarnas, Sweden on 19 Feb 1844 to Jans Petter Norin and Anna Jansdotter. Daniel Johnson married Christina Marie Persdottor and had 5 children. He passed away on 1 May 1889 in Ishpeming, Marquette, Michigan.

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Jans Petter Norin
1816 - 1852
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Anna Jansdotter
1812 - 1880
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Christina Marie Persdottor
1851 - 1921
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Karoliina Ericksdotter
1845 - 1879
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Per Johan Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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Seth Jacob Johnson
1884 - 1956
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Elvira Wilhelmina Johnson
1875 - 1877
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Johan Jacob Johnson
1873 - 1877
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Seth Jacob Johnson
1877 - 1881

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