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William Johnson

Birth24 Oct 1768 - Pentlow, Essex, England
Death1850 - Sudbury, Suffolk, England
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Born in Pentlow, Essex, England on 24 Oct 1768. William Johnson married Ann Braybrook and had 10 children. He passed away on 1850 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England.

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Ann Braybrook
1768 - 1839
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Jonathan Johnson
1815 - 1908
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Josiah Johnson
1821 - 1881
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Samuel Johnson
1811 - Unknown
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Robert Johnson
1819 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Johnson
1806 - Unknown
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Matilda Johnson
1823 - Unknown
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Hester Johnson
1827 - 1873
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Henry Johnson
1819 - Unknown
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Thomas Johnson
1818 - Unknown
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Ann Johnson
1816 - Unknown

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