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Sarah Johnson

Birth1814 - Ohio,USA
Death1871 - Decatur, Washington, Ohio, USA
MotherMARY Botkin
FatherWilliam Johnson

Born in Ohio,USA on 1814 to William Johnson and MARY Botkin. Sarah Johnson married Alexander Noland and had 11 children. She passed away on 1871 in Decatur, Washington, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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William Johnson
1786 - 1863
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Mary Botkin
1789 - 1856
Spouse(s)
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Alexander Noland
1801 - 1877
Children Show all
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Samuel J Noland
1843 - 1912
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Sarah Ann Johnson
1839 - 1925
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Clarissa Jane Noland
1854 - 1923
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Edward Era Noland
1859 - 1927
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Mary E Noland
1843 - Unknown
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Phillip L. Noland
1855 - 1932
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John Riley Noland
1846 - 1912
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Clarinda Noland
1852 - 1910
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William Allen Noland
1843 - 1912
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James Noland
1827 - 1904
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Leroy E Noland
1831 - 1902

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