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Frederick Johnson

BirthDec 1839 - Denver, Norfolk, England
DeathOct 1905 - Thetford, Norfolk, England
MotherElizabeth Surleffe
FatherHenry Johnson

Born in Denver, Norfolk, England on Dec 1839 to Henry Johnson and Elizabeth Surleffe. Frederick Johnson married Anna Brown and had 7 children. He passed away on Oct 1905 in Thetford, Norfolk, England.

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Henry Johnson
1817 - 1895
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Elizabeth Surleffe
1821 - Unknown
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Anna Brown
1846 - 1875
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Mary Matthew
1829 - Unknown
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John Henson Johnson
1869 - 1954
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Elizabeth Johnson
1872 - 1916
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Richard F Johnson
1875 - Unknown
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William Matthews
1872 - Unknown
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Mary A Johnson
1870 - Unknown
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John Matthews
1862 - Unknown
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Ernest Johnson
1865 - 1911

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