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John Johnson

Birthabt 1847 - Attercliffe, Yorkshire, England
Death24 Feb 1902 - Manchester, England
MotherMaria Calland
FatherGeorge Johnson

Born in Attercliffe, Yorkshire, England on abt 1847 to George Johnson and Maria Calland. John Johnson married Emma Jane Speight and had 12 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1902 in Manchester, England.

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Parents
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George Johnson
1818 - 1887
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Maria Calland
1818 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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Emma Jane Speight
1844 - 1910
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Emma Gilbody
1845 - 1900
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Emma Jane Hague
1853 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Bertha Johnstone
1871 - 1950
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John Edwin Johnson
1880 - 1953
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William Johnson
1874 - Unknown
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Emma Johnson
1874 - 1913
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Ada Johnson
1876 - Unknown
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Harriet Annie Johnson
1891 - Unknown
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Edith E Johnson
1873 - Unknown
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Samuel Johnson
1878 - Unknown
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John A Johnson
1874 - Unknown
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Fanny Johnson
1876 - Unknown
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Florence Johnson
1884 - Unknown
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Beatrice Johnson
1881 - Unknown

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