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William Robert Johnson

Birthjuly 1867 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Death20 August 1947 - Manchester, England
MotherEmily Green
FatherJames Johnson

Born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England on july 1867 to James Johnson and Emily Green. William Robert Johnson married Ruth A Balmforth Kettle and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 August 1947 in Manchester, England.

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James Johnson
1844 - 1890
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Emily Green
1845 - 1883
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Ruth A Balmforth Kettle
1866 - 1898
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Ernest Wilfred Johnson
1901 - 1967
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Doris Johnson
1917 - 1990
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Robert Cecil Johnson
1906 - 1945
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William Johnson
1891 - Unknown
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Ruth Johnson
1895 - 1895
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Nellie Gertrude Johnson
1903 - 1986
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Emily Johnson
1892 - Unknown

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