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JOHN JOHNSON

Birth May 1824 - Sunderland, Durham
Death 14 Aug 1883 - Sunderland, Durham
MotherMargaret Forster
FatherGeorge Johnson

Born in Sunderland, Durham on May 1824 to George Johnson and Margaret Forster. JOHN JOHNSON married Mary Ann Foster and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 Aug 1883 in Sunderland, Durham.

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Parents
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George Johnson
1782 - 1842
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Margaret Forster
1783 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Foster
1825 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Margaret Ann Johnson
1846 - Unknown
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Alfred Johnson
1861 - 1921
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George Johnson
1849 - Unknown
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Nicholas Johnson
1853 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Johnson
1853 - 1900
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Isabella Johnson
1858 - Unknown
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Herbert Johnson
1865 - Unknown
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Octavious Johnson
1862 - 1902
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John Johnson
1856 - Unknown
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Frederick Johnson
1869 - Unknown

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