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John A. Johnson

Birth15 Nov 1850 - Schuyler County, Missouri
Death1 Jun 1935 - Spavinaw, Mayes, Oklahoma, USA
MotherSarah "Sally Ann" Brower
FatherJoseph S "Jos" JOHNSON II

Born in Schuyler County, Missouri on 15 Nov 1850 to Joseph S "Jos" JOHNSON II and Sarah "Sally Ann" Brower. John A. Johnson married Christianna Hodges and had 8 children. He passed away on 1 Jun 1935 in Spavinaw, Mayes, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph S "Jos" Johnson Ii
1810 - 1904
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Sarah "Sally Ann" Brower
1820 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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Christianna Hodges
1855 - 1943
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Elnora Ellen (Hodges) Johnson Young
1893 - 1993
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William Clyde Johnson
1881 - 1956
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Dora Johnson
1889 - 1969
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Noah Zelbra Johnson
1891 - 1957
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Delphia (Hodges) Johnson
1885 - 1920
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Nova Dowin (Hodges) Johnson
1890 - 1975
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Martha Jane Johnson
1880 - 1935
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Levi Gabriel (Hodges) Johnson
1883 - 1896

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