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Ruth Etta Johnson

Birth1862 - Cane Hill, Washington, Arkansas, United States
Death1899 - Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma, United States
MotherLevina S Bowers Johnson
FatherDavid Crockett Johnson

Born in Cane Hill, Washington, Arkansas, United States on 1862 to David Crockett Johnson and Levina S Bowers Johnson. Ruth Etta Johnson married Albert E Leach and had 8 children. She passed away on 1899 in Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma, United States.

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Parents
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David Crockett Johnson
1838 - Unknown
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Levina S Bowers Johnson
1842 - 1922
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Albert E Leach
1861 - 1922
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Ina Etta Leach
1884 - 1981
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Edna Greer Leach
1891 - 1974
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Re Ruth Etta "Bobbie" Leach
1896 - 1979
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Laura Iva Leach
1886 - 1970
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Earnest F Leach
1898 - 1993
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Oliver Rudolph Leach
1889 - 1983
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Thomas Grey Leach
1893 - 1981
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Ruth Leach
1890 - Unknown

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