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Robert Johnson

Birth1710 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania Colony, Amercia
Death28Apr1757 - Rowan, Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherSir James Johnston

Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Colony, Amercia on 1710 to Sir James Johnston. Robert Johnson married Lillias Corbett and had 14 children. He passed away on 28Apr1757 in Rowan, Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Sir James Johnston
1680 - 1756
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Spouse(s)
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Lillias Corbett
1710 - 1791
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William Johnston
1741 - 1812
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Thomas Johnson
1750 - 1828
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Phoebe Johnson
1755 - 1822
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Martha Johnston
1747 - 1804
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John Johnson Johnston
1734 - 1816
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Sarah Johnston
1748 - 1800
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Robert Johnson
1745 - 1815
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Adam Johnston
1748 - 1828
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Martha Johnson
1742 - 1811
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Mary Johnson
1747 - 1811
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Thomas Johnson
1742 - 1816
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Sarah Johnston
1739 - 1784
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Mary Johnston
1743 - Unknown
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Pvt William Johnston - Land Warrant, 16 Jun 1794
1745 - 1825

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