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Will Johnson

Birth1848 - Not Available
DeathJuly 18, 1898 - Coosa County Alabama Quincey Cemetery
MotherNot Available
FatherNot Available

Born on 1848. Will Johnson married Mary E. Johnson and had 14 children. He passed away on July 18, 1898 in Coosa County Alabama Quincey Cemetery.

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Mary E. Johnson
1840 - 1937
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Martha J. Johnson
1869 - Unknown
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Joeseph Johnson
1887 - 1954
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Mary A. Johnson
1876 - Unknown
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Martha Alice Thomas
1870 - 1953
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Lizzie Johnson
1879 - Unknown
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William Johnson
1868 - Unknown
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Ephram Johnson
1869 - Unknown
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Cintha A. Johnson
1874 - Unknown
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Elizabeth E. Johnson
1879 - Unknown
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William R Johnson
1871 - 1952
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Cinthy Annie Andrews
1872 - 1952
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Winnie C Johnson
1885 - 1918
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Della Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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George W Johnson
1892 - Unknown

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