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Johnson Browne

Birth25 Dec 1852 - Schuyler County, New York
DeathMar 1903 - Michigan City, La Porte County, Indiana
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Born in Schuyler County, New York on 25 Dec 1852. Johnson Browne married Anna Eliza Nelson and had 9 children. He passed away on Mar 1903 in Michigan City, La Porte County, Indiana.

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Anna Eliza Nelson
1855 - 1946
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Everett A Brown
1891 - 1944
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Eldon Sidney Brown
1884 - 1922
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Edmund George Brown
1897 - 1984
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Edward Brown
1891 - Unknown
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Elbert F Brown
1886 - 1936
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Ethel M Brown
1875 - 1957
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Edna May Brown
1877 - 1937
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Edith B Brown
1889 - 1967
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Elmer H Brown
1873 - 1892

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