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David Thomas Johnson

Birth7 November 1872 - Union District, South Carolina
Death02 May 1942 - Eustis, Lake, Florida, USA
MotherMartha Medora Jeter
FatherDavid William Johnson

Born in Union District, South Carolina on 7 November 1872 to David William Johnson and Martha Medora Jeter. David Thomas Johnson married Katherine Badger McPherson and had 4 children. He passed away on 02 May 1942 in Eustis, Lake, Florida, USA.

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David William Johnson
1847 - 1894
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Martha Medora Jeter
1853 - 1927
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Katherine Badger Mcpherson
1879 - 1970
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Louise Ryall
1875 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jeter Johnson
1907 - 1976
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David Thomas Johnson
1910 - 1996
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Katharine Badger Johnson
1905 - 1993
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David R Johnson
1897 - Unknown

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