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Julia A. Stackhouse

Birthabt 1877 - North Carolina
Death15 FEB 1926 - PINEHURST, MOORE COUNTY,NC
MotherNANCY McCALB
FatherJOHN "TONEY' STACKHOUSE

Born in North Carolina on abt 1877 to JOHN "TONEY' STACKHOUSE and NANCY McCALB. Julia A. Stackhouse married William M Johnson and had 14 children. She passed away on 15 FEB 1926 in PINEHURST, MOORE COUNTY,NC.

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Parents
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John "Toney' Stackhouse
1849 - Unknown
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Nancy Mccalb
1849 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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William M Johnson
1874 - 1939
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John William Johnson
1894 - 1944
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Earnest Johnson
1901 - 1956
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Mary Nancy Johnson
1899 - 1949
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Charlie Johnson
1897 - 1965
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Arthalia Johnson
1909 - 1975
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Riddy Johnson
1908 - 1959
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Sallie Johnson
1913 - 1957
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Neal Preston Johnson
1905 - 1954
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Coleman M. Johnson
1901 - Unknown
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George Johnson
1911 - 1942
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Aulilia Johnson
1910 - Unknown
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Halemun Johnson
1908 - Unknown
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Riddie Johnson
1903 - Unknown
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Ritti Johnson
1903 - Unknown

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