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Peter Johnson

Birth1710 - Wales,,,Scotland
Death18 APR 1790 - Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherElizabeth (Betty) Marshall
FatherWilliam Johnston

Born in Wales,,,Scotland on 1710 to William Johnston and Elizabeth (Betty) Marshall. Peter Johnson married Mary "Polly" Phillips and had 9 children. He passed away on 18 APR 1790 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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William Johnston
1669 - Unknown
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Elizabeth (Betty) Marshall
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary "Polly" Phillips
1738 - 1783
Children Show all
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Solomon Johnson
1765 - 1843
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Dorcas Johnson
1748 - 1831
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James Johnson
1752 - 1826
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Peter James Johnson
1752 - 1840
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Derie Johnson
1767 - Unknown
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Rebecca Halstead
1762 - 1819
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Dorcas Johnstone
1748 - 1831
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Polly Johnson
1756 - 1759
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Derie Johnson
1746 - 1817

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