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Mary Jane Johnson

Birth11 Apr 1889 - North Carolina, United States
Death05 Apr 1972 - Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina
MotherArmesia Mcclees
FatherWilliam Johnson

Born in North Carolina, United States on 11 Apr 1889 to William Johnson and Armesia Mcclees. Mary Jane Johnson had 8 children. She passed away on 05 Apr 1972 in Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina.

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William Johnson
1854 - Unknown
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Armesia Mcclees
1862 - Unknown
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John Dance Mccleese
1905 - 1961
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Thomas Mccleese
1912 - Unknown
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Armetha Mccleese
1910 - 1998
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Charles W Mcclees
1920 - 1972
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Booker Thomas Mcclees
1910 - 1989
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Luvenia Mcclees
1913 - 1997
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Alice Elizabeth Mccleese
1914 - 1993
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Carthena Mccleese
1903 - Unknown

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