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John Johnson

Birth1777 - Not Available
DeathNot Available - Not Available
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Born on 1777. John Johnson married Margaret Gradon and had 14 children.

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Margaret Gradon
1770 - Unknown
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Margaret Gradon
1777 - 1851
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Adam Johnson
1807 - 1808
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Ann Johnson
1807 - Unknown
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Henry Johnson
1819 - 1820
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James Johnson
1821 - Unknown
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John E Johnson
1807 - 1885
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Andrew Johnson
1804 - Unknown
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Adam Johnson
1815 - 1889
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Margaret Johnson
1791 - Unknown
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Jane Johnson
1799 - 1808
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John Johnson
1811 - Unknown
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David Johnson
1813 - 1814
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James Johnson
1817 - Unknown
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Isabella Johnson
1803 - Unknown
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John Johnson
1800 - 1807

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