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Lydia JOHNSTON

Birth2 September 1806 - Virginia, Coshocton, Ohio, United States
Death22 October 1886 - Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA
MotherNancy Thomas++
FatherIsaac Newton Johnston

Born in Virginia, Coshocton, Ohio, United States on 2 September 1806 to Isaac Newton Johnston and Nancy Thomas++. Lydia JOHNSTON married Nathaniel Case and had 12 children. She passed away on 22 October 1886 in Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Isaac Newton Johnston
1777 - 1843
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Nancy Thomas++
1786 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel Case
1808 - 1864
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Mary Elizabeth Case
1836 - 1892
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Sarah Addline Case
1830 - 1895
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Nancy Jane Case
1840 - 1917
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Abigail J Case
1828 - 1858
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Lavina E. Case
1842 - 1915
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John Franklin Case
1844 - 1901
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Jesse Case
1832 - 1897
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Simon Peter Case
1826 - 1893
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Lydia Anne Case
1838 - 1914
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David B Case
1848 - 1927
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Mahala Case
1827 - 1900
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Joseph Case
1849 - Unknown

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