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John H. Johnson

Birth30 Mar 1853 - Dallas County, Missouri, United States
Death28 Sep 1927 - Polk County, Missouri, USA
MotherSabra Ann McKinney
FatherWilliam Johnson

Born in Dallas County, Missouri, United States on 30 Mar 1853 to William Johnson and Sabra Ann McKinney. John H. Johnson married Emily "Paula" G. Stanley and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Sep 1927 in Polk County, Missouri, USA.

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William Johnson
1818 - 1871
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Sabra Ann Mckinney
1823 - 1907
Spouse(s)
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Emily "Paula" G. Stanley
1852 - 1938
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Archie Johnson
1879 - 1908
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Flora Johnson
1877 - 1878
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Charles Johnson
1887 - 1919
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James Thomas Johnson
1893 - 1894
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Mary Ellen Johnson
1895 - 1983
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Henry Johnson
1889 - 1890
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Joseph John Johnson
1884 - 1969
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Joseph Johnson
1884 - 1920
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Vetie Johnson
1873 - 1949
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Veny Johnson
1875 - 1876

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