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Arthur Johnson 1901 - 1932 Kaleva, Mannistee County, Michigan

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Arthur Johnson 1901 - 1932 Kaleva, Mannistee County, Michigan

Arthur Johnson
BIRTH
1 Jan 1901
DEATH
31 Jan 1932 (aged 31)
BURIAL
Maple Grove Township Cemetery
Kaleva, Manistee County, Michigan, USA
PLOT
Block 7, Lot 33, Grave 1
MEMORIAL ID
53999743 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 0
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Parents

Gustaf Johnson
1864–1931


Hanna Maria Kurtilla Johnson
1866–1936

Siblings

John Edward Johnson
1894–1954


Sadie Johanna Johnson Rengo
1896–1989


Harry E. Johnson
1898–1978
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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