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John JOHNSON

Birth10 August, 1811 - Ohio
Death2 December, 1859 - Johnson Family Cemetery, Iroquois IL
MotherMary Sawyer
FatherSergt. James McCord Johnson

Born in Ohio on 10 August, 1811 to Sergt. James McCord Johnson and Mary Sawyer. John JOHNSON married Telitha Brant and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 December, 1859 in Johnson Family Cemetery, Iroquois IL.

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Parents
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Sergt. James Mccord Johnson
1785 - 1871
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Mary Sawyer
1789 - 1854
Spouse(s)
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Telitha Brant
1818 - 1893
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Patterson M Johnson
1840 - 1900
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Almira Ann Johnson (Carr) 1850 ?
1852 - 1936
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Allison Charles Johnson
1846 - 1918
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Alfarata Ann Johnson
1859 - 1931
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Mary Amelia Johnson
1855 - 1933
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Elvina Johnson 1844
1844 - Unknown
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Orilla A Johnson
1841 - 1852
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Orlinda A Johnson
1848 - 1852

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