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Luticia Mariah Johnson

Birth22 Jul 1861 - Hardin, Iowa, United States
Death21 Sep 1947 - Baker, Oregon, United States
MotherSarah Francis Amos
FatherWilliam Johnson

Born in Hardin, Iowa, United States on 22 Jul 1861 to William Johnson and Sarah Francis Amos. Luticia Mariah Johnson married Walter Scott BUTTERFIELD and had 13 children. She passed away on 21 Sep 1947 in Baker, Oregon, United States.

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Parents
William Johnson
1833 - 1917
Sarah Francis Amos
1835 - 1928
Spouse(s)
Walter Scott Butterfield
1865 - 1946
Children Show all
Mitties L Butterfield Rathburn
1892 - 1928
Elizabeth Jane Butterfield
1897 - 1957
Nathaniel Butterfield
1890 - 1963
Walter S Butterfield
1910 - 1986
Mary Inis Butterfield
1897 - 1983
Clarence Butterfield
1895 - 1968
Irene Jessie Butterfield
1904 - 1975

John Butterfield
1906 - 1985
Dennis Butterfield
1898 - 1997
Sara F Butterfield
1893 - 1978
Laura S. Stone
1905 - 1982
William Butterfield
1889 - 1949
Benjamin Butterfield
1887 - 1969

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