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Ernest E Johnson

Birth4 July 1892 - Palmerville, Pennsylvania, United States / Clermont, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
Death15 January 1954 - Benzinger Township, Elk, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherAgnes Young
FatherFrank Johnson

Born in Palmerville, Pennsylvania, United States / Clermont, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States on 4 July 1892 to Frank Johnson and Agnes Young. Ernest E Johnson married Olive Effie Tyler and had 3 children. He passed away on 15 January 1954 in Benzinger Township, Elk, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Frank Johnson
1863 - 1922
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Agnes Young
1872 - 1932
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Olive Effie Tyler
1895 - 1961
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Dorothy Mae Johnson
1918 - 2000
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Evelyn Gloria Johnson
1922 - 1996
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Ida Mary Johnson
1921 - 1992

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