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Nathaniel Johnson

Birth5 Dec 1773 - Norfolk, Litchfield, Connecticut
Death25 Jan 1852 - Howell, Livingston, Michigan
MotherOlive Douglas(s)
FatherThomas Johnson

Born in Norfolk, Litchfield, Connecticut on 5 Dec 1773 to Thomas Johnson and Olive Douglas(s). Nathaniel Johnson married Lucy Smith and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 Jan 1852 in Howell, Livingston, Michigan.

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Thomas Johnson
1751 - 1776
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Olive Douglas(s)
1745 - 1820
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Lucy Smith
1773 - 1828
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Clarissa Goodale
1792 - 1873
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Eber Johnson
1798 - 1857
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Lucy Johnson
1800 - 1828
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Zilpha Johnson
1810 - 1875
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Rachel Johnson
1802 - 1834
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Nathaniel Smith Johnson
1796 - 1824
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Norman Johnson
1808 - 1841

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