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Nancy Johnson

Birth11 March 1818 - North Carolina
Death22 November 1910 - Conyers, Rockdale County, Georgia
MotherLucinda Lee Sims
FatherBurwell Johnson

Born in North Carolina on 11 March 1818 to Burwell Johnson and Lucinda Lee Sims. Nancy Johnson married Nathaniel Rodgers and had 10 children. She passed away on 22 November 1910 in Conyers, Rockdale County, Georgia.

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Parents
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Burwell Johnson
1785 - 1846
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Lucinda Lee Sims
1805 - 1868
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel Rodgers
1802 - 1882
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George Hollingsworth
1810 - 1846
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Mary Ann "Annie" Hollingsworth
1845 - 1905
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George Johnson Hollingsworth
1847 - 1927
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Susannah Clementine Rogers
1861 - 1940
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Sidney Wilson Rodgers
1853 - 1923
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Martha Riddle Rodgers
1848 - Unknown
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Nancy Caroline Rodgers Smith
1855 - Unknown
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Eli Marsipley Rodgers
1850 - 1860
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Amanda Jane Rogers
1852 - Unknown
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Teracy Melinda "Mamie" Rodgers
1857 - 1938
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Missie Rogers
1852 - 1938

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