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William Johnson

Birth18 April 1843 - Ightham, Kent, England
Death18 February 1929 - Hackney, London, England
MotherSarah How
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in Ightham, Kent, England on 18 April 1843 to John Johnson and Sarah How. William Johnson married CAROLINE HOLDAWAY and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 February 1929 in Hackney, London, England.

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John Johnson
1797 - 1871
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Sarah How
1801 - 1891
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Caroline Holdaway
1846 - 1919
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William Horace Johnson
1869 - 1945
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Frances Caroline Johnson
1867 - 1950
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Maud Ellen Johnson
1875 - 1954
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Alfred Thomas Johnson
1872 - 1915
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John Henry Johnson
1881 - 1915
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Florence Mary Johnson
1878 - Unknown
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Violet Louise Johnson
1886 - 1972

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