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Stephen Johnson

Birth14th July 1796 - Alverstoke, Hampshire, England
Death4th November 1878 - Portsea Island, Hampshire, England
MotherSarah Ware
FatherJacob Johnson

Born in Alverstoke, Hampshire, England on 14th July 1796 to Jacob Johnson and Sarah Ware. Stephen Johnson married Ann Bryant and had 10 children. He passed away on 4th November 1878 in Portsea Island, Hampshire, England.

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Jacob Johnson
1767 - 1844
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Sarah Ware
1773 - 1866
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Ann Bryant
1802 - 1884
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Thomas Johnson
1843 - 1886
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Charles Johnson
1831 - Unknown
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Ann Elizabeth Johnson
1825 - Unknown
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William Jacob Johnson
1829 - Unknown
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Stephen George Johnson
1821 - 1873
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Eliza Jane Johnson
1839 - Unknown
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Harriet Ellen Johnson
1826 - 1848
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Owen Johnson
1833 - Unknown
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Emily Johnson
1841 - 1913
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Edwin Johnson
1835 - 1913

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