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Edward Johnson

Birth1 Apr 1855 - Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States
Death8 Dec 1923 - Asylum, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMaria Berry Johnson
FatherDuncan JOHNSON

Born in Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States on 1 Apr 1855 to Duncan JOHNSON and Maria Berry Johnson. Edward Johnson married Almira Hoover and had 9 children. He passed away on 8 Dec 1923 in Asylum, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Duncan Johnson
1827 - 1890
Maria Berry Johnson
1842 - 1922
Spouse(s)
Almira Hoover
1858 - 1929
Children Show all
Ulysses Grant Johnson
1897 - 1963
Edward Johnson
1890 - 1947
Tressie May Johnson
1893 - 1933
William Henry Johnson
1882 - 1930
Clinton Gilbert Johnson
1886 - 1975

Edith Ann Johnson
1888 - 1973
Stephen Johnson
1902 - 1975
Rosa Ellen Johnson
1877 - 1944
Eliza Johnson
1879 - 1963

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