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Arthur Frank Johnson 1884 - 1971 Wallace, Michigan - Crystal Falls, Michigan

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Arthur Frank Johnson 1884 - 1971 Wallace, Michigan - Crystal Falls, Michigan

Arthur Frank Johnson
BIRTH
1 Aug 1884
Wallace, Menominee County, Michigan, USA
DEATH
10 Jan 1971 (aged 86)
Crystal Falls Township, Iron County, Michigan, USA
BURIAL
Quinnesec Cemetery
Quinnesec, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
MEMORIAL ID
103787877 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 0
Inscription
JOHNSON
AUTHUR F.
1884-1971
HILDA P.
1885-1969
Family Members
Parents

Frank G Johnson
1853–1910


Matilda Pearson Johnson
1860–1900

Spouse

Hilda Pauline Berquist Johnson
1885–1969

Siblings

Gustav Alexander
1883–1977


Hildur Cecelia Johnson Greenwood
1886–1973


Esther Adeli Johnson Molander
1888–1919


Agnes Elvira Johnson Wright
1892–1982


Alfred Johnson
1896–1975

Children

Irving H. Johnson
1913–2001


Floyd Elwood Johnson
1913–2002
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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