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Robert Johnson

Birth07 Jan 1910 - Bladgett, Missouri, USA
Death12 January 1976 - Tamms, Alexander, Illinois, USA
MotherDaisy Pitts
FatherRichard Johnson

Born in Bladgett, Missouri, USA on 07 Jan 1910 to Richard Johnson and Daisy Pitts. Robert Johnson married Ola Ethel Sronce and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 January 1976 in Tamms, Alexander, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Richard Johnson
1878 - 1938
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Daisy Pitts
1883 - 1922
Spouse(s)
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Ola Ethel Sronce
1915 - 1975
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Ola Ethel Scronce Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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Bobby H. Johnson
1938 - 2006
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Ervin Johnson
1940 - 2017
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Donnie Ray Johnson
1957 - 2020
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Jerry Clinton Johnson
1942 - 1943
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Hiram Richard Johnson
1947 - 2020
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Elijah Johnson
1934 - 2007
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Freida Johnson
1937 - Unknown
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Marilyn Cruce
1945 - 2006
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Dearl Johnson
1947 - Unknown
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Mickey U
1940 - 2017

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