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Family Group in England during the Boar War

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Family Group in England during the Boar War
Queensland Soldier is Edmund Teasdale Johnson on leave during the Boar War with relations Marrisons, Johnson, Wragg? Taken around 1900 - 1901.This photo was taken in Retford near Blyth.

Does anyone recognise these any of these people? By the head gear there could be at least three different families. Johnson, Wragg, Marrison.
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Edmund Teasdale Johnson
Edmund Teasdale Johnson was born on November 16, 1872. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Edmund Teasdale Johnson.
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