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Emma Sutter

Birth17 Jul 1862 - Iowa, USA
Death12 MAR 1934 - Scottsville, Mitchell, Kansas
MotherMary Ann (or maria) King (koenig ?)
FatherNicholas Sutter

Born in Iowa, USA on 17 Jul 1862 to Nicholas Sutter and Mary Ann (or maria) King (koenig ?). Emma Sutter married Magnus Oscar Johnson and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 MAR 1934 in Scottsville, Mitchell, Kansas.

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Parents
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Nicholas Sutter
1836 - Unknown
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Mary Ann (Or Maria) King (Koenig ?)
1828 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Magnus Oscar Johnson
1858 - 1939
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Ida Jane Johnson
1886 - 1920
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Mary Josephine Johnson
1882 - 1958
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Mable Hilma Johnson
1893 - 1971
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Daniel V Johnson
1891 - 1963
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Nellie P Johnson
1896 - 1972
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Oscar W Johnson
1888 - 1888
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Frank Bigelow Johnson
1880 - 1953
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Raymond O Johnson
1900 - 1973

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