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Frederick William Johnson

Birthabt 1849 - Islington East, England
Death1925 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Bird
FatherAbraham Johnson

Born in Islington East, England on abt 1849 to Abraham Johnson and Elizabeth Bird. Frederick William Johnson had 10 children. He passed away on 1925.

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Abraham Johnson
1829 - 1883
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Elizabeth Bird
1816 - Unknown
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Bertha Johnson
1888 - Unknown
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Harold Alsworth Johnson
1882 - 1947
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Edward Johnson
1873 - Unknown
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Viola Johnson
1872 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Johnson
1877 - Unknown
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James Chas Johnson
1875 - 1917
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Annie Johnson
1868 - Unknown
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Albert Johnson
1865 - Unknown
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Ella M. Johnson
1868 - Unknown
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Charles Hope Willes Johnson
1871 - 1934

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