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Samuel Johnson

Birth25 Jul 1797 - Knox County, Knoxville Tennessee
Death13 Dec 1851 - At sea
MotherSarah Elliott
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in Knox County, Knoxville Tennessee on 25 Jul 1797 to John Johnson and Sarah Elliott. Samuel Johnson married Sallie (Sarah) Travis and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Dec 1851 in At sea.

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Parents
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John Johnson
1770 - 1833
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Sarah Elliott
1760 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Sallie (Sarah) Travis
1798 - 1874
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Malinda Elizabeth Johnson
1828 - 1913
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John Kentucky Johnson
1824 - 1909
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Mary Johnston
1818 - Unknown
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Alexander Johnson
1821 - 1888
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Mary Johnson
1818 - 1855
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Cynthia Ann Johnson
1831 - 1915
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Nancy Johnson
1820 - 1886
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William R. Johnson
1826 - 1862

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