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Moses Johnson

Birth1790 - Montgomery County, Virginia, United States of America
Death1875 - Montevallo, Shelby County, Alabama
MotherElenor Havis (5th ggm)
FatherMoses Johnson (5th ggf)

Born in Montgomery County, Virginia, United States of America on 1790 to Moses Johnson (5th ggf) and Elenor Havis (5th ggm). Moses Johnson married Margaret Ann (Anny) West and had 11 children. He passed away on 1875 in Montevallo, Shelby County, Alabama.

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Parents
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Moses Johnson (5Th Ggf)
1746 - 1828
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Elenor Havis (5Th Ggm)
1753 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Ann (Anny) West
1797 - 1854
Children Show all
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Elisha Robert Johnson
1828 - 1920
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Rebecca Johnson
1827 - 1896
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Isaac Johnson
1818 - 1880
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Martha Johnson
1834 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Lawley
1816 - 1891
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Joshua W. Johnson
1823 - 1870
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Alfonzo Johnson
1836 - Unknown
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Robert Johnson
1832 - Unknown
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William Johnson
1830 - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Jane" Johnson
1824 - Unknown
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Elliott Johnson
1866 - Unknown

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