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Patsy "Rhoda" Hightower

Birth1785 - Georgia, United States
Death28 October 1860 - Upson County, Georgia, USA
MotherMildred Millicent Arnold
FatherThomas Hightower (DNA)

Born in Georgia, United States on 1785 to Thomas Hightower (DNA) and Mildred Millicent Arnold. Patsy "Rhoda" Hightower married Samuel Johnson and had 5 children. She passed away on 28 October 1860 in Upson County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Hightower (Dna)
1751 - 1803
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Mildred Millicent Arnold
1755 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Johnson
1780 - 1816
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Jane Jincy Johnson
1805 - 1895
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Malinda Johnston
1820 - Unknown
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Leannah Leonard Johnson
1808 - 1880
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Susan Allen 'Alley' Johnson
1810 - 1889
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William P Johnson
1818 - 1897

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