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Rev Abner Charles Johnson 1885 - 1947 Mississippi - Tennessee

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Rev Abner Charles Johnson 1885 - 1947 Mississippi - Tennessee

Rev Abner Charles Johnson
BIRTH
15 Apr 1885
Attala County, Mississippi, USA
DEATH
21 Oct 1947 (aged 62)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
PLOT
Section 25
MEMORIAL ID
126196502 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 1
From death certificate
Father: John C Johnson
Mother: Mary James
Spouse: Virginia Johnson
Retired Baptist Minister.

Inscription
A Soldier of the Cross
Family Members
Parents

John Clark Johnson
1856–1927


Mary Jane James Johnson
1855–1912

Spouse

Virginia Samantha Richardson Johnson
1885–1972 (m. 1906)

Siblings

Ninetta Onelia Palestine Johnson Parks
1877–1965


Lemuel Thomas Johnson
1880–1970


Sarah Amy Johnson Hudson
1882–1948

Half Siblings

Ozema Victoria Johnson Shields
1882–1949

Children

Leonard Broughton Johnson
1909–1994


Alfred O. Johnson
1913–1993


Ruby Lee Johnson Heywood
1917–2000


Theodosia Johnson Clift
1921–2010


Virgil Abner Johnson
1925–1996


Charles Richard Johnson
1927–2009
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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