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Phebe Johnson

Birth3 January 1664 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death4 February 1737 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMary Holt
FatherSgt THOMAS Johnston (Johnson)

Born in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA on 3 January 1664 to Sgt THOMAS Johnston (Johnson) and Mary Holt. Phebe Johnson married Thomas Russell (Johnson) I and had 14 children. She passed away on 4 February 1737 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Sgt Thomas Johnston (Johnson)
1631 - 1719
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Mary Holt
1638 - 1700
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Russell (Johnson) I
1663 - 1731
Children Show all
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Mehitable Russell
1687 - 1733
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Robert Russell
1687 - 1753
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Phoebe Russell
1689 - 1738
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Peter Russell
1700 - 1759
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Mary Russell
1692 - 1778
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Jemima Russell
1704 - 1781
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James Russell
1705 - 1753
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Sarah Russell
1695 - Unknown
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William Russell
1706 - 1776
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Thomas Russell
1687 - 1689
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Joseph Russell
1702 - 1742
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Joseph Russell Sr
1698 - 1783
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Jemima Russell
1685 - 1729
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Mehitable Russell
1685 - 1727

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