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Mark Johnson

Birth1706 - Not Available
DeathBEF 20 APR 1783 - Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA
MotherRachel Robinson
FatherThomas Johnson

Born on 1706 to Thomas Johnson and Rachel Robinson. Mark Johnson married Elizabeth Cockey and had 10 children. He passed away on BEF 20 APR 1783 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Johnson
1680 - Unknown
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Rachel Robinson
1683 - 1751
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Cockey
1708 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Aaron Johnson
1732 - 1785
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Sophiah Johnson
1730 - Unknown
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Vincent Johnson
1739 - Unknown
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Sarah Johnson
1734 - Unknown
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Aaron Stanley Johnson
1758 - 1785
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Greenberry Johnson
1737 - 1779
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Bazil Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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Jonathan Johnson
1725 - Unknown
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Neisha Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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Rebecca Johnson
Unknown - Unknown

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