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Susannah Brown

Birth1797 - Culpepper, Virginia, USA
Death20 Oct 1847 - Edwards County, Illinois, USA
MotherMARGARET (PEGGY) COLLINS
FatherARMSTEAD G BROWN

Born in Culpepper, Virginia, USA on 1797 to ARMSTEAD G BROWN and MARGARET (PEGGY) COLLINS. Susannah Brown married Marcus Johnson and had 7 children. She passed away on 20 Oct 1847 in Edwards County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Armstead G Brown
1765 - 1853
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Margaret (Peggy) Collins
1765 - 1845
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Marcus Johnson
1782 - 1862
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Julia Jane Johnson
1822 - 1900
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Thompson Johnson
1837 - 1879
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Judah Johnson
1833 - 1905
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Nancy Johnson
1837 - Unknown
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Celia Johnson
1825 - 1910
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James Johnson
1835 - Unknown
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Margaret "Peggy" Johnson
1833 - Unknown

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