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Cornelia T Akridge

Birth28 May 1868 - Social Circle, Walton Co., Georgia
Death15 Aug 1948 - Baldwin County, Georgia, USA
MotherSarah Jane Gibbs
FatherDr Thaddeus' Barnien Akridge

Born in Social Circle, Walton Co., Georgia on 28 May 1868 to Dr Thaddeus' Barnien Akridge and Sarah Jane Gibbs. Cornelia T Akridge married Charles Thomas Johnston and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Aug 1948 in Baldwin County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
Dr Thaddeus' Barnien Akridge
1838 - 1879
Sarah Jane Gibbs
1843 - 1934
Spouse(s)
Charles Thomas Johnston
1867 - 1926
Children Show all
Chandler Mcgurk Johnston
1895 - 1966
Sara Ruth Johnston
1897 - 1973
Charles Thomas Johnston
1900 - 1976
Edward Akridge Johnston
1902 - 1980

Susan Pauline Johnston
1906 - 1992
Elwood John Edward Johnston
1909 - 1985
Edna Cornelia Johnston
1892 - 1971

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