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Susannah Johnson

Birth12 NOV 1790 - Warren co., Tennessee
Death9 May 1876 - Bloomington, McLean, Illinois, United States
MotherNancy Harrington
FatherFrancis Johnson

Born in Warren co., Tennessee on 12 NOV 1790 to Francis Johnson and Nancy Harrington. Susannah Johnson married George Hinshaw and had 7 children. She passed away on 9 May 1876 in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois, United States.

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Francis Johnson
1758 - 1876
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Nancy Harrington
1760 - Unknown
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George Hinshaw
1776 - 1862
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John Jehu Hinshaw
1819 - 1903
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Nancy J Hinshaw
1815 - 1874
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George Hinshaw
1820 - 1874
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Polly Ann Hinshaw
1811 - 1869
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Cynthia Hinshaw
1817 - 1864
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William Hinshaw
1814 - 1836
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Cyrus Hinshaw
1811 - 1828

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