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James Nathaniel Johnson

Birth1 Jan 1863 - Not Available
Death20 Apr 1934 - Not Available
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FatherNot Available

Born on 1 Jan 1863. James Nathaniel Johnson married Nanie L. Gillespie and had 10 children. He passed away on 20 Apr 1934.

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Nanie L. Gillespie
1869 - 1943
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Thomas Everett Johnson
1895 - 1986
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Eunice E Johnson
1893 - 1961
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Ida Kate Johnson
1903 - 1985
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James Vernon Johnson
1887 - 1944
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Nancy Rebecca Johnson
1900 - 1946
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George Ben Johnson
1911 - 1939
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Everette T Johnson
1895 - Unknown
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Joseph Nathaniel Johnson
1898 - 1958
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Ella Margaret Johnson
1891 - 1986
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Mary F Johnson
1889 - 1925

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