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JOHN JOHNSON,

Birth1824 - Fernandina, Nassau, Florida, USA
Death1860 - Florida, USA
MotherCatherine Johnson
FatherJohn Obediah Johnson

Born in Fernandina, Nassau, Florida, USA on 1824 to John Obediah Johnson and Catherine Johnson. JOHN JOHNSON, married Lydia S Morgan and had 9 children. He passed away on 1860 in Florida, USA.

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Parents
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John Obediah Johnson
1786 - 1860
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Catherine Johnson
1792 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Lydia S Morgan
1827 - 1900
Children Show all
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Henry Curtis Johnson (Terry Smith's Great Grandfather)
1846 - 1910
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John V Johnson
1855 - 1923
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Thomas R Johnson
1857 - Unknown
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Marion Cornelia Johnson
1861 - 1946
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Elizabeth Johnson
1850 - 1900
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Malissa Johnson
1849 - Unknown
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Lydia A Johnson
1852 - Unknown
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Alpha Johnson
1849 - Unknown
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Allen Johnson
1847 - Unknown

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