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Matilda Johnson

BirthMar 1872 - Ohio
Death16 Jun 1940 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA
Mothermary m toles
Fatherrichard johnson

Born in Ohio on Mar 1872 to richard johnson and mary m toles. Matilda Johnson married Andrew Jackson Valentine and had 8 children. She passed away on 16 Jun 1940 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA.

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Richard Johnson
1838 - 1914
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Mary M Toles
1852 - 1887
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Andrew Jackson Valentine
1873 - 1949
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Georgia Valentine
1894 - 1966
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Annie Valentine
1907 - Unknown
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Paul Valentine
1898 - Unknown
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Mary Frances Valentine
1896 - 1958
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Andrew Valentine
1901 - Unknown
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Donald Valentine
1907 - 1986
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Emmanuel Valentine
1911 - Unknown
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Albert Valentine
1900 - Unknown

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