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John Bruce Johnson

Birth20 Jul 1843 - North Carolina, United States
Death22 Feb 1929 - Cumberland County North Carolina
MotherMary Annabella Cameron
FatherDaniel Johnson

Born in North Carolina, United States on 20 Jul 1843 to Daniel Johnson and Mary Annabella Cameron. John Bruce Johnson had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Feb 1929 in Cumberland County North Carolina.

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Daniel Johnson
1804 - 1850
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Mary Annabella Cameron
1815 - 1912
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Neill A Johnson
1888 - Unknown
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Sarah Johnson
1878 - Unknown
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Effie M. Johnson
1868 - 1882
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Amie Johnson
1879 - Unknown
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William Daniel Johnson
1871 - 1950
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Sarah Katherine Johnson
1876 - 1960
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Mary Johnson
1872 - Unknown
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Neill Angus Johnson
1889 - 1966

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