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Thomas Porter Johnson

Birth20 Oct 1831 - Colchester, Vermont
Death22 Jan 1899 - Russell, Saint Lawrence County, New York USA
MotherAbigail Elizabeth Bates
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in Colchester, Vermont on 20 Oct 1831 to John Johnson and Abigail Elizabeth Bates. Thomas Porter Johnson married Harriet Q Newton and had 6 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1899 in Russell, Saint Lawrence County, New York USA.

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John Johnson
1794 - Unknown
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Abigail Elizabeth Bates
1794 - 1889
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Harriet Q Newton
1834 - 1899
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Milo Albert Johnson
1856 - 1940
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Arthur T Johnson
1860 - Unknown
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Fannie F Johnson
1867 - 1916
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Theadore Johnson
1864 - Unknown
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Alice A Johnson
1874 - Unknown
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Ada A. Johnson
1870 - Unknown

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