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Daniel L. JOHNSON

Birth1813 - USA, South Carolina, Chesterfield County
Death03 Nov 1881 - USA, South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Angelus
MotherChristian
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in USA, South Carolina, Chesterfield County on 1813 to John Johnson and Christian. Daniel L. JOHNSON married Nancy Queen Ann Horton and had 9 children. He passed away on 03 Nov 1881 in USA, South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Angelus.

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John Johnson
1777 - 1851
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Christian
1777 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Queen Ann Horton
1839 - 1905
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Susan Skinner
1816 - 1870
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Alexander Sandy Johnson
1857 - 1934
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Mary Susan Johnson
1864 - 1900
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Christian Delena Johnson
1848 - 1931
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Robert James Johnson
1852 - 1929
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Angus Evander Johnson
1854 - 1943
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Catherine Johnson
1844 - 1926
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John Johnson
1845 - 1864
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Janey Johnson
1858 - Unknown
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Louisa Johnson
1844 - 1866

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