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Elling JOHNSON

Birth23 May 1831 - Norway
Death15 Nov 1908 - Deerfield, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
MotherAnna ELLINGSDR
FatherJohn LARSEN

Born in Norway on 23 May 1831 to John LARSEN and Anna ELLINGSDR. Elling JOHNSON had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1908 in Deerfield, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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John Larsen
1796 - Unknown
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Anna Ellingsdr
1802 - Unknown
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John E. Johnson
1859 - 1924
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Una Elling Johnson
1856 - 1928
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Louisa Henjum Johnson
1869 - 1884
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Susan E.j. Henjum Johnson
1864 - Unknown
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Ole Michal Johnson
1873 - Unknown
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Helen E. Johnson
1866 - Unknown
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Severt Elling Johnson
1861 - 1943
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Solvai Johnson
1863 - Unknown
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Anna Johnson
1855 - Unknown
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Ole L Johnson
1873 - Unknown

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