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Sarah E Johnson

Birth1829 - New Jersey
Death1914 - Red Bank Town, Monmouth, New Jersey
MotherIsabella Carson
FatherDaniel Carson

Born in New Jersey on 1829 to Daniel Carson and Isabella Carson. Sarah E Johnson married Washington Johnson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1914 in Red Bank Town, Monmouth, New Jersey.

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Daniel Carson
Unknown - Unknown
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Isabella Carson
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Washington Johnson
1824 - Unknown
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Mary Johnson
1858 - Unknown
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William Wood Johnson
1849 - 1926
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Taylor W. Johnson
1864 - 1947
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Henriet Johnson
1860 - Unknown
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Elmer C. Johnson
1873 - 1967
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Alice V Johnson
1855 - Unknown
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Julia C Johnson
1869 - 1953
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Anna Johnson
1854 - Unknown

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