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Andrew J. Johnson

BirthMar 1843 - Sweden
Death1933 - Jamestown, Chautauqua, New York, USA
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Born in Sweden on Mar 1843. Andrew J. Johnson married Hedvig Wilhelmina Johnson and had 16 children. He passed away on 1933 in Jamestown, Chautauqua, New York, USA.

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Spouse(s)
Hedvig Wilhelmina Johnson
1853 - 1905
Hedrig Wilhelmina Andersdotter
1853 - Unknown
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Seibert M. Johnson
1895 - 1948
Anton B Johnson
1888 - Unknown
Mildred Adeline Johnson
1900 - 1982
Edward Phillip Johnson
1882 - Unknown
Arthur F Johnson
1886 - Unknown
Karl Johansson Andersson
1877 - Unknown
Eddie P Johnson
1883 - Unknown
John A Johnson
1874 - Unknown

Oliver Johnson
1891 - Unknown
Alma Johansson Andersdotter
1880 - Unknown
Johan Johansson Andersson
1874 - Unknown
Ida S Johnson
1873 - Unknown
Carl O Johnson
1877 - Unknown
Alma Kazer
1881 - Unknown
Edward Phillip Johnson
1883 - 1945
Antone Verne Johnson
1889 - 1966

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