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Stephen Johnson

Birth1738 - Hingham, Massachusetts, USA
Death9 May 1799 - Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
MotherLydia Ward
FatherJoshua Johnson

Born in Hingham, Massachusetts, USA on 1738 to Joshua Johnson and Lydia Ward. Stephen Johnson married Dorothy Whitcomb and had 12 children. He passed away on 9 May 1799 in Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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Joshua Johnson
1701 - 1789
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Lydia Ward
1705 - 1786
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Dorothy Whitcomb
1739 - 1804
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Elisha Johnson
1758 - 1786
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Stephen Johnson
1764 - 1828
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Betty Johnson
1769 - 1828
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Levi Johnson
1767 - 1856
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Jesse Johnson
1779 - 1865
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Joseph Johnson
1759 - 1815
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Benjamin Johnson
1759 - 1836
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Dorothy Johnson
1762 - 1776
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Nathaniel Johnson
1777 - 1797
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Salmon Johnson
1781 - 1865
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Josiah Johnson
1776 - 1800
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Ephraim Johnson
1761 - 1857

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