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Susannah Johnson

Birth19 Dec 1750 - Charlestown, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
Death16 Apr 1821 - Concord, Essex, Vermont, United States
MotherSusannah Willard
FatherJames Johnson

Born in Charlestown, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States on 19 Dec 1750 to James Johnson and Susannah Willard. Susannah Johnson married Samuel Wetherbee and had 11 children. She passed away on 16 Apr 1821 in Concord, Essex, Vermont, United States.

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Parents
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James Johnson
1720 - 1758
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Susannah Willard
1729 - 1810
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Samuel Wetherbee
1745 - 1819
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Jason Wetherbee
1772 - 1845
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James Wetherbee
1776 - 1848
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Susannah Wetherbee
1770 - 1825
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Lucy Wetherbee
1783 - 1826
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Azor Weatherbee
1779 - 1863
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Catherine Wetherbee Balch
1793 - 1836
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Samuel Wetherbee
1774 - 1849
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Lucretia Wetherbee
1788 - 1822
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Ira Wetherbee
1788 - 1789
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Polly Wetherbee 'Witherby'
1783 - Unknown
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Charles Wetherbee
1766 - 1846

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