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Jacob Johnson

Birth4 Mar 1781 - Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States
Death11 Apr 1871 - Waldo County, Maine, USA
MotherMartha Whitehouse
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States on 4 Mar 1781 to John Johnson and Martha Whitehouse. Jacob Johnson married Esther Linscott and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 Apr 1871 in Waldo County, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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John Johnson
1750 - 1820
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Martha Whitehouse
1752 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Esther Linscott
1785 - 1816
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Abigail Fairbanks
Unknown - Unknown
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Nehemiah Johnson
1812 - 1871
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Jacob Johnson
1807 - Unknown
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Nathaniel Johnson
1815 - Unknown
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Nabby Johnson
1811 - Unknown
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Esther A Johnson
1817 - Unknown
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John Wesley Johnson
1819 - 1854
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William Fletcher Johnson
1822 - Unknown

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