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Mary E Johnson

Birth11 February1857 - Cokato, Minnesota
DeathOCT 1914 - Rockglen, Saskatchewan
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Born in Cokato, Minnesota on 11 February1857. Mary E Johnson married John A Nelson and had 13 children. She passed away on OCT 1914 in Rockglen, Saskatchewan.

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John A Nelson
1855 - 1909
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Johan Anders Niklasson Nelson
1854 - Unknown
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Archie Ludwig Nilson
1879 - 1919
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Frederick John Nilson
1891 - 1960
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Anton B. Nilson
1896 - 1980
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Clarence Casper Nilson
1893 - 1977
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Archy Wilmarth Nelson
1879 - 1966
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Mabel Euphemia Marie Nilson
1902 - 1974
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Alma M Nelson
1886 - Unknown
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Herbert Julius Nilson
1882 - 1964
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Fredrick Armstrong Nelson
1890 - Unknown
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Archibald Lee Nelson
1881 - 1941
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Henry M Nelson
1891 - Unknown
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Edna Lorraine Nilson
1888 - 1977
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Earnest Julian Nilson
1899 - 1984

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