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William Jackson "Jack" Johnson

Birth07 Nov 1871 - Crenshaw County Saville Alabama
Death16 June 1952 - Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
MotherSarah Ann Rebecca Daniel
FatherWillam Jackson Johnson

Born in Crenshaw County Saville Alabama on 07 Nov 1871 to Willam Jackson Johnson and Sarah Ann Rebecca Daniel. William Jackson "Jack" Johnson married Francis Kelley and had 3 children. He passed away on 16 June 1952 in Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama.

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Willam Jackson Johnson
1827 - 1892
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Sarah Ann Rebecca Daniel
1842 - 1893
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Francis Kelley
1879 - 1908
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Mary "Hethie" Stough
1875 - 1955
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Clara May Johnson
1899 - 1990
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Ausbon Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
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Jackson Newell "Jack" Johnson
1912 - 1986

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