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Gilbert (Doc) Johnson

BirthBet. 1826–1827 - Mississippi
DeathBet. 1880–1900 - Carroll County, Mississippi
MotherMartha (Patsy) Collier
FatherSamuel Johnson

Born in Mississippi on Bet. 1826–1827 to Samuel Johnson and Martha (Patsy) Collier. Gilbert (Doc) Johnson married Emily J Blakely and had 7 children. He passed away on Bet. 1880–1900 in Carroll County, Mississippi.

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Parents
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Samuel Johnson
1788 - 1850
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Martha (Patsy) Collier
1805 - Unknown
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Emily J Blakely
1836 - 1908
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Jesse Johnson
1861 - 1950
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Annie Johnson
1872 - 1921
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Cora Johnson
1867 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Johnson
1870 - Unknown
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Martha Virginia Johnson
1864 - 1927
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Dora Johnson
1867 - Unknown
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James Monroe Johnson
1860 - 1905

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