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Frederick Johnson

Birth2 December 1846 - By Kyrka, Säffle, Värmland, Sweden
DeathNot Available - Virginia, St. Louis, Minnesota, United States
MotherMaria Lisa Johansdotter
FatherJohannes Nilsson

Born in By Kyrka, Säffle, Värmland, Sweden on 2 December 1846 to Johannes Nilsson and Maria Lisa Johansdotter. Frederick Johnson married Sofia Lovisa Peterson and had 5 children. He passed away in Virginia, St. Louis, Minnesota, United States.

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Johannes Nilsson
1807 - Unknown
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Maria Lisa Johansdotter
1817 - Unknown
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Sofia Lovisa Peterson
1868 - 1899
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Victor Emmanuel Johnson
1891 - 1964
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David Herman Johnson
1898 - 1982
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Paul Henry Johnson
1895 - 1973
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Emil F Johnson
1894 - Unknown
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Oskar Arthur Johnson
1889 - 1936

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