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John Johnson

Birth20 Sep 1801 - Fleet Fen, Lincolnshire
DeathNot Available - Fleet Fen, Lincolnshire
MotherAmy Whinkly
FatherJames JOHNSON

Born in Fleet Fen, Lincolnshire on 20 Sep 1801 to James JOHNSON and Amy Whinkly. John Johnson married Jane Clarke and had 10 children. He passed away in Fleet Fen, Lincolnshire.

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Parents
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James Johnson
1764 - 1865
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Amy Whinkly
1767 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jane Clarke
1808 - Unknown
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William Johnson
1839 - Unknown
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Susanna Johnson
1843 - Unknown
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Amy Johnson
1834 - Unknown
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Sarah Johnson
1845 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Johnson
1848 - Unknown
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James Johnson
1836 - 1886
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Henry James Johnson
1850 - 1898
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Frances A Johnson
1841 - Unknown
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John Johnson
1836 - Unknown
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Mary J Johnson
1838 - Unknown

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