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James L Johnson

Birth19 Dec 1782* - Lynchburg, Cambell, Virginia
Death19 January 1861 - Jefferson, Greene, Ohio, United States
MotherElizabeth "Betsy" Moorman
FatherMoorman Johnson

Born in Lynchburg, Cambell, Virginia on 19 Dec 1782* to Moorman Johnson and Elizabeth "Betsy" Moorman. James L Johnson married Susanna Moorman and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 January 1861 in Jefferson, Greene, Ohio, United States.

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Moorman Johnson
1760 - 1819
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Moorman
1760 - 1810
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Susanna Moorman
1785 - 1859
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Jennings Johnson
1814 - 1880
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Nancy Ann Johnson
1828 - Unknown
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Clark T Johnson
1811 - 1888
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Martha Adams
1808 - 1895
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Calvin Reuter Johnson
1826 - 1899
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Susan S Johnson
1829 - Unknown
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Isabel Johnson
1814 - Unknown
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Caroline Stenson
1816 - 1886
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Elizabeth Johnson-moffatt
1831 - 1911

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