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John Johnson

Birth1835 - Walton Lane, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death08 Dec 1907 - Meatian, Victoria, Australia
MotherAnn Frost
FatherJames Johnson

Born in Walton Lane, Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 1835 to James Johnson and Ann Frost. John Johnson married Jane A. Liddle and had 15 children. He passed away on 08 Dec 1907 in Meatian, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
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James Johnson
1800 - Unknown
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Ann Frost
1801 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Jane A. Liddle
1847 - 1900
Children Show all
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Walter Johnson
1869 - 1953
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Mary Ann Johnson
1872 - 1947
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Rose Ada Jane Johnson
1880 - 1970
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William James Johnson
1878 - 1879
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Mary Elizabeth Johnson
1867 - 1904
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John Edward Johnson
1865 - 1932
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James Johnson
1887 - 1887
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Florence May Johnson
1885 - 1929
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Ellen Victoria Johnson
1886 - 1940
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Emma Elizabeth Johnson
1876 - 1920
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Charles George Johnson
1873 - 1947
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Alfred Henry Johnson
1867 - 1937
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Albert Arthur Johnson
1883 - 1955
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Fredrick Johnson
1882 - 1882
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John Edward Johnson
Unknown - Unknown

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