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James Johnson

Birth20 Dec 1759 - Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Death1846 - Posey, Harrison, Indiana
MotherElizabeth B Carr
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in Frederick County, Virginia, USA on 20 Dec 1759 to John Johnson and Elizabeth B Carr. James Johnson married Abigail Barton and had 10 children. He passed away on 1846 in Posey, Harrison, Indiana.

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Parents
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John Johnson
1724 - 1829
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Elizabeth B Carr
1739 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Barton
1759 - 1825
Children Show all
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Richard D Johnson
1783 - 1840
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William Johnson
1781 - 1836
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Susannah Johnson
1785 - 1849
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James Johnson
1818 - Unknown
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Joseph A Johnson
1780 - 1855
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Benjamin R. Johnson
1789 - 1867
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Anne Allen
1787 - 1865
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Barton Johnson
1796 - 1862
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Mary Polly Johnson
1791 - 1892
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Mary Johnson
1783 - 1821

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