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Sarah Ann Pointer

BirthFeb 1864 - Iowa City, Wright, Iowa, United States
Death1927 - Didsbury, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada
MotherHannah Roush
FatherNoah Pointer

Born in Iowa City, Wright, Iowa, United States on Feb 1864 to Noah Pointer and Hannah Roush. Sarah Ann Pointer married James Douglas Johnson and had 13 children. She passed away on 1927 in Didsbury, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada.

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Parents
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Noah Pointer
1826 - 1897
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Hannah Roush
1830 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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James Douglas Johnson
1861 - 1912
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John Jack Johnson
1898 - 1955
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Mabel Clare Johnson
1885 - 1917
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Liza Johnson
1905 - 1967
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Reuben Johnson
1892 - Unknown
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Emma Johnson
1891 - 1953
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Bryan William Johnson
1896 - Unknown
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Harry Robert Johnson
1887 - 1965
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James Johnson
1894 - 1966
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Dorothy Johnson
1902 - 1949
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Willmot Johnson
1888 - 1963
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Stella Johnson
1890 - 1962
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Herschel Johnson
1908 - 1983
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Nellie M. Johnson
1911 - 1988

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