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John Frederick Johnson

Birth4 Aug 1776 - Appleby, Westmorland, England
Death1835 - Madison County, Missouri, USA
MotherMary Hughes
FatherAaron Johnson

Born in Appleby, Westmorland, England on 4 Aug 1776 to Aaron Johnson and Mary Hughes. John Frederick Johnson married Lucy HALL and had 15 children. He passed away on 1835 in Madison County, Missouri, USA.

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Aaron Johnson
1757 - 1835
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Mary Hughes
1757 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Hall
1779 - 1835
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William M. Johnson
1804 - 1848
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Joseph Johnston
1809 - 1870
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Jane Johnson
1813 - 1890
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Stephen Johnson
1821 - 1902
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Thomas Johnson
1806 - Unknown
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Lucy Johnson
1817 - 1820
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Michael Johnson
1815 - 1824
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Robert Johnson
1811 - 1824
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Isabelle Johnson
1826 - Unknown
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Ann Johnson
1819 - 1819
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Thomas Johnson
1814 - Unknown
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Stephen Johnson
1821 - Unknown
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John Johnson
1808 - Unknown
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Thomas Johnson
1806 - Unknown
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Robert Johnson
1811 - 1824

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