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Mary Johnson

Birth05 Oct 1785 - Horton, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death19 Aug 1875 - Fairville, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherMary Ann Cleveland
FatherGeorge Johnson

Born in Horton, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada on 05 Oct 1785 to George Johnson and Mary Ann Cleveland. Mary Johnson married Thomas Harding and had 11 children. She passed away on 19 Aug 1875 in Fairville, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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George Johnson
1749 - 1834
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Mary Ann Cleveland
1761 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Harding
1786 - 1854
Children Show all
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Charles Edward Harding
1819 - 1900
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Valentine John Harding
1816 - 1902
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Harriet Leah Harding
1823 - 1897
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William Stenning Harding
1814 - 1902
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George Johnson Harding
1808 - 1874
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John Henry Harding
1818 - 1901
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Thomas Harding
1812 - 1855
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Mary Elizabeth Harding
1810 - 1895
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Jesse Gillis Harding
1821 - 1898
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Sarah Olivia Harding
1828 - 1828
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Leah May
1826 - 1826

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