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Eleanora E. Johnson

Birth15 Mar 1814 - St. John's, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death13 Feb 1898 - Claremont, New Hampshire, USA
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Born in St. John's, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada on 15 Mar 1814. Eleanora E. Johnson married Absalom Millen and had 7 children. She passed away on 13 Feb 1898 in Claremont, New Hampshire, USA.

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Absalom Millen
1809 - 1874
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Frederick A Millen
1844 - 1895
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Soloman Walker Millen
1840 - Unknown
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William H Millen
1838 - 1881
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Eleanora Anganette 'Nettie' Millen
1847 - Unknown
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Benjamin Franklin Millen
1854 - 1920
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Syrene Millen
1834 - Unknown
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Charles A Millen
1851 - Unknown

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