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John C. Johnson

Birth19 January 1830 - Licking County, Ohio, USA
Death22 January 1906 - McDonough County, Illinois, USA
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Born in Licking County, Ohio, USA on 19 January 1830. John C. Johnson married Malinda Vaughn and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 January 1906 in McDonough County, Illinois, USA.

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Malinda Vaughn
1829 - 1887
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Rachel Almira Johnson
1867 - 1935
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Laura Isabel Johnson
1859 - 1945
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Lucy E Johnson
1865 - 1934
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Sarah Jane Johnson
1869 - 1891
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Melinda A. Johnson
1862 - 1936
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Alpha Amelia Johnson
1853 - 1885
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James Abelbert Johnson
1854 - 1940
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Mary Matilda Johnson
1858 - 1929

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