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Henry Johnson

Birth3 Jul 1785 - Yell, Shetland, , Scotland
Death13 May 1875 - West Yell, Shetland
MotherJanet Urquarth
FatherJohn Bartleson

Born in Yell, Shetland, , Scotland on 3 Jul 1785 to John Bartleson and Janet Urquarth. Henry Johnson married Ann Barbara Blance and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 May 1875 in West Yell, Shetland.

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Parents
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John Bartleson
1769 - 1835
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Janet Urquarth
1770 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Ann Barbara Blance
1810 - 1893
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Sibella Johnson
1787 - 1875
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Jean Thomason
1789 - 1866
Children Show all
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Laurence Johnston
1844 - 1924
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Johannah Margaret Johnson
1828 - 1902
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James Johnson
1824 - Unknown
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John Johnson
1818 - Unknown
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Robert James Johnson
1814 - 1850
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Laurence Johnson
1830 - Unknown
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Theodore Or Thomas Johnson
1821 - Unknown

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