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William JOHNSON

Birth1761 - ST CHADS SHREWSBURY
DeathNot Available - Not Available
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Born in ST CHADS SHREWSBURY on 1761. William JOHNSON married Lucinda Lucy PEARSON and had 12 children.

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Lucinda Lucy Pearson
1773 - 1853
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Joshua Johnson
1799 - 1861
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James Johnson
1809 - 1810
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James Johnson
1800 - 1800
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Robert Johnson
1797 - 1888
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Lucy Johnson
1806 - 1807
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Johnathan Johnson
1803 - 1888
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Susannah Johnson
1805 - 1805
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Christopher Johnson
1801 - 1802
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John Johnson
1798 - Unknown
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Jos Johnson
1795 - Unknown
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Robert Johnson
1798 - 1887
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John A Johnson
1797 - 1869

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