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Acie Estill Johnson 1932 - 2005 Kentucky

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Acie Estill Johnson 1932 - 2005 Kentucky

Acie Estill Johnson
BIRTH
15 Apr 1932
Fleming County, Kentucky, USA
DEATH
4 Nov 2005 (aged 73)
Kentucky, USA
BURIAL
Caudill Cemetery
Sharkey, Rowan County, Kentucky, USA
MEMORIAL ID
76392946 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 5
FLOWERS 6
Family Members
Parents

Riley Johnson
1892–1951


Vergie Susan Caudill Johnson
1893–1969

Spouse

Pauline Stapleton Johnson
1930–2016

Siblings

Arlie Moses Johnson
1910–1968


Martha Johnson
1920–1920


Minnie Mae Johnson Caudill
1923–1998


Bennie Oscar Johnson
1926–2004


William Clayton Johnson
1929–1998

Children

Virgie Johnson Babalmoradi
1953 – unknown


Rhonda Pauline Johnson
1954–1955


Shawanna Lene Johnson
1968–1969
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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