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Henry Johnson

BirthMar 1840 - Kentucky
Death24 Mar 1921 - Rex, North Carolina, USA
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Born in Kentucky on Mar 1840. Henry Johnson married Caroline Johnson and had 15 children. He passed away on 24 Mar 1921 in Rex, North Carolina, USA.

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Spouse(s)
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Caroline Johnson
1855 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Henry C Johnson
1886 - 1975
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Annie L Johnson
1884 - 1979
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Robert Nelson Johnson
1890 - 1968
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Sarah C Johnson
1897 - 1991
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Kate Johnson
1881 - Unknown
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Thomas W Johnson
1893 - Unknown
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Inez Johnson
1911 - 2014
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Augusta Johnson
1878 - Unknown
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Almeta Johnson
1881 - Unknown
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Maggie Johnson
1911 - Unknown
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Raymond Johnson
1915 - 1977
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Mary Johnson
1872 - Unknown
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James Johnson
1870 - Unknown
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Calvin Johnson
1899 - Unknown
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Lysis Johnson
1872 - Unknown

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