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Rosetta Johnson

Birth6 Jun 1880 - Owen, Indiana, United States
Death15 Nov 1971 - Jasonville, Greene, Indiana
MotherCatherine Dickey
FatherIsaac Johnson

Born in Owen, Indiana, United States on 6 Jun 1880 to Isaac Johnson and Catherine Dickey. Rosetta Johnson married Martin Orman and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 Nov 1971 in Jasonville, Greene, Indiana.

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Isaac Johnson
1841 - 1908
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Catherine Dickey
1841 - 1906
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Martin Orman
1877 - 1959
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Fern Bertha Orman
1908 - 1931
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Gertrude May Orman
1901 - 1982
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Hazel Ellen Orman
1903 - 1995
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Murl Orman
1919 - 2005
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Bernard Paul Orman
1905 - 1957
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Russell Orman
1910 - 1970
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Leslie B. Orman
1916 - 1919
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Earl Orman
1919 - 1921

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