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Isaac Johnson

Birth11 Aug 1834 - Herkimer County, New York, USA
DeathJUN 1904 - Williamstown, Oswego, New York
MotherSophia Allen
FatherRulef Peter Johnson

Born in Herkimer County, New York, USA on 11 Aug 1834 to Rulef Peter Johnson and Sophia Allen. Isaac Johnson married Mary Elizabeth Allen and had 8 children. He passed away on JUN 1904 in Williamstown, Oswego, New York.

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Parents
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Rulef Peter Johnson
1799 - 1850
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Sophia Allen
1795 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth Allen
1850 - 1889
Children Show all
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Homer E. Johnson
1866 - 1938
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Cora Livinia Johnson
1885 - 1965
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Nellie Maybell (Mable) Johnson
1883 - 1900
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Norman Garfield Johnson
1880 - 1957
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Charles Peter Johnson
1872 - 1957
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Lillian Catherine Johnson
1868 - 1956
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George H. Johnson
1875 - 1877
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Mary Bertha Johnson
1877 - 1939

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