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John Johnson

Birth17 May 1794 - New York, United States
Death11 Jan 1852 - Not Available
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Born in New York, United States on 17 May 1794. John Johnson married Maria Lott and had 12 children. He passed away on 11 Jan 1852.

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Maria Lott
1797 - 1879
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Catharine Johnson
1840 - Unknown
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Johanis Eldert Johnson
1822 - 1853
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Martin I. Johnson
1816 - 1855
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Jeremiah Johnson
1832 - 1857
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Ditmars Johnson
1837 - 1860
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Henry Johnson
1830 - 1925
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George Johnson
1823 - 1837
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Sarah E. Johnson
1834 - Unknown
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Phebe Johnson
1820 - 1888
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Maria Ann Johnson
1825 - 1861
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Stephen Lott Johnson
1818 - 1858
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Catalina Bergen
1827 - 1905

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