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John Samuel Johnson

Birth1801 - Maine, USA
DeathNot Available - Pennsylvania, USA
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Born in Maine, USA on 1801. John Samuel Johnson married Celestia Miller and had 10 children. He passed away in Pennsylvania, USA.

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Celestia Miller
1812 - Unknown
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Martha H Johnson
1837 - Unknown
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Mariah Johnson
1829 - 1864
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Francis C. Johnson
1847 - 1890
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David Wilmot Johnson
1851 - 1924
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Spencer Johnson
1833 - Unknown
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Delia A Johnson
1843 - Unknown
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Jane L. Johnson
1845 - 1925
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Charles Johnson
1833 - 1905
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Richard M. (Pvt.) Johnson
1841 - 1862
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Henry A Johnson
1855 - 1935

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