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Absolom Johnson 1825 - 1897 Missouri

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Absolom Johnson 1825 - 1897 Missouri

Absolom Johnson
BIRTH
28 May 1825
McDonald County, Missouri, USA
DEATH
9 Jul 1897 (aged 72)
McDonald County, Missouri, USA
BURIAL
Owsley Union Cemetery
Longview, McDonald County, Missouri, USA Show Map
MEMORIAL ID
68334899 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 3
Family Members
Spouse

Mary E Johnson
1845–1922 (m. 1867)

Children

James D Johnson
1849–1917


Evaline Johnson Durbin
1851–1914


Mary Ann Johnson Arnall
1856–1923


Melvina E. Johnson Carroll Bartelmei
1859–1905


Sarah Ann Johnson Sheets
1862–1948


Charles H Johnson
1868–1944
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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