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Daniel Johnson

Birth1765 - Virginia
DeathJun 1813 - Gallatian Co. Kentucky
MotherHannah Kellogg
FatherDaniel Johnson (6th GGF)

Born in Virginia on 1765 to Daniel Johnson (6th GGF) and Hannah Kellogg. Daniel Johnson married Nancy M. Roach and had 10 children. He passed away on Jun 1813 in Gallatian Co. Kentucky.

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Parents
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Daniel Johnson (6Th Ggf)
1740 - 1803
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Hannah Kellogg
1744 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Nancy M. Roach
1765 - 1801
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Mary Ristine
1778 - 1850
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Mary Ristine
1778 - 1860
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William Johnson
1793 - 1857
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Barnett Ristine Johnson
1812 - 1866
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Catherine Johnson
1800 - 1828
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John Johnson
1795 - 1829
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Mary Johnson
1800 - Unknown
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Daniel B. Johnson
1810 - 1877
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Henry W. Johnson
1807 - 1860
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Thomas Johnston
1803 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Johnston
1803 - Unknown
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Johanna Johnston
1803 - Unknown

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