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Lydia Johnson

BirthOct 1806 - Fleming County, Kentucky, USA
Death30 Mar 1875 - HARPER, RUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP, LOGAN COUNTY, OHIO
MotherDeborah Rud
FatherPeter Johnson

Born in Fleming County, Kentucky, USA on Oct 1806 to Peter Johnson and Deborah Rud. Lydia Johnson married Joseph T Ansley and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 Mar 1875 in HARPER, RUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP, LOGAN COUNTY, OHIO.

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Parents
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Peter Johnson
1768 - 1833
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Deborah Rud
1774 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Joseph T Ansley
1801 - 1876
Children Show all
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George Ansley
1835 - 1837
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Mary Ann Ansley
1832 - 1891
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William W. Ansley
1823 - 1897
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Jonathan (J.s.) Ansley
1827 - 1904
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Lucinda Ansley
1845 - 1846
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Rachel J Ansley
1842 - 1880
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Henry C Ansley
1850 - 1923
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Leah H Ansley
1840 - 1907
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Leah Ansley
1840 - 1907

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