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William Johnson

BirthApril 1843 - Hetton Le Hole, County Durham, England
Death16 Oct 1889 - 13 Short Soho Street, Durham, England
MotherAnn Boynton
FatherJohn Johnson

Born in Hetton Le Hole, County Durham, England on April 1843 to John Johnson and Ann Boynton. William Johnson married Sarah Younghusband and had 6 children. He passed away on 16 Oct 1889 in 13 Short Soho Street, Durham, England.

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John Johnson
1810 - 1855
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Ann Boynton
1807 - 1871
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Sarah Younghusband
1841 - 1878
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Francis Johnson
1870 - Unknown
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William Younghusband Johnson
1869 - 1909
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Anne Johnson
1867 - 1924
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John Johnson
1877 - Unknown
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Fredrick Johnson
1873 - Unknown
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Frederick Johnson
1873 - Unknown

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