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Thomas John Johnson

Birth01 DEC 1844 - Mcdonald River, NSW
Death24 JUN 1912 - Paynes Crossing, , New South Wales, Australia
MotherElizabeth Bailey
FatherThomas Bligh JOHNSON

Born in Mcdonald River, NSW on 01 DEC 1844 to Thomas Bligh JOHNSON and Elizabeth Bailey. Thomas John Johnson married Lavinia A Green and had 9 children. He passed away on 24 JUN 1912 in Paynes Crossing, , New South Wales, Australia.

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Thomas Bligh Johnson
1821 - 1905
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Elizabeth Bailey
1824 - 1901
Spouse(s)
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Lavinia A Green
1857 - 1938
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Thomas Johnson
1879 - 1942
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Lillie "Pearl' Johnson
1890 - 1961
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Ada May Johnson
1878 - 1946
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Alice Jane Johnson
1881 - 1964
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Percy Bligh Johnson. Xx
1886 - 1957
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Maud Mabel Johnson
1888 - 1964
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Claude Clarence Johnson.
1883 - 1959
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Gertie Ida Johnson.
1893 - 1987
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Minnie Alma Johnson.
1900 - 1962

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