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Emma J JOHNSON

BirthJun 1865 - North Carolina
Death1 Feb 1924 - Chowan, North Carolina, United States
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Born in North Carolina on Jun 1865. Emma J JOHNSON married Robert Jackson Coston and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 Feb 1924 in Chowan, North Carolina, United States.

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Robert Jackson Coston
1855 - Unknown
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David R Coston
1903 - 1988
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John Henry Coston
1893 - 1985
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Mattie E Coston
1897 - Unknown
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Emma H Coston
1900 - Unknown
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Charles Cleveland Coston
1893 - 1967
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William Walter Coston
1899 - 1981
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William Herbert Coston
1889 - 1945
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Robert Clyde Coston
1884 - 1945
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Jackson D Coston
1884 - Unknown

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