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Isaac E. Johnson

Birth1826 - Bath Co., Kentucky, USA
DeathNot Available - Kentucky, USA
MotherMinerva Evans
FatherZachariah Richard Johnson

Born in Bath Co., Kentucky, USA on 1826 to Zachariah Richard Johnson and Minerva Evans. Isaac E. Johnson married Mary W. Nelson and had 8 children. He passed away in Kentucky, USA.

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Zachariah Richard Johnson
1798 - 1876
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Minerva Evans
1817 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Mary W. Nelson
1831 - 1903
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Foy Johnson
1871 - Unknown
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Emma Davis Johnson
1862 - 1933
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Thomas Johnson
1869 - 1933
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Jessie Ann Johnson
1856 - 1932
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Jno C B Johnson
1858 - 1918
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Willie O. Johnson
1867 - Unknown
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Clemmin R Johnson
1869 - Unknown
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Thos. L. Johnson
1863 - Unknown

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