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William Johnson

Birth10 Sep 1755 - Great Torrington, Devon, , England
Death4 May 1799 - Calcutta,Bengal,India
MotherElizabeth Reynolds
FatherWilliam Johnson

Born in Great Torrington, Devon, , England on 10 Sep 1755 to William Johnson and Elizabeth Reynolds. William Johnson married Anna Tolly and had 6 children. He passed away on 4 May 1799 in Calcutta,Bengal,India.

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William Johnson
1728 - 1793
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Elizabeth Reynolds
1721 - 1800
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Anna Tolly
1769 - Unknown
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Ann Tolly
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances Johnson
1793 - 1853
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Rev. Johnson
1797 - 1841
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Elizabeth Johnson
1789 - Unknown
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Samuel Johnson
1790 - Unknown
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Bessie Furse Johnson
1792 - Unknown
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Theresa Johnson
1799 - 1875

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