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William Smith Johnson

Birth29 Dec 1833 - Evergreen, Conecuh, Alabama
Death28 May 1888 - Verbena, Chilton Co. Alabama
MotherMary Elizabeth Smith
FatherWashington Johnson

Born in Evergreen, Conecuh, Alabama on 29 Dec 1833 to Washington Johnson and Mary Elizabeth Smith. William Smith Johnson married Tabitha Jane Price and had 16 children. He passed away on 28 May 1888 in Verbena, Chilton Co. Alabama.

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Parents
Washington Johnson
1789 - 1870
Mary Elizabeth Smith
1796 - 1885
Spouse(s)
Tabitha Jane Price
1844 - 1929
Mary Ann Grace
1838 - 1900
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Andrew Smith Johnson
1863 - 1898
John Wesley Johnson
1866 - 1917
James Pressley Johnson
1866 - 1938
George Washington Johnson
1870 - 1918
Robert E. Lee Johnson
1876 - 1938
William Henry Daniel Johnson
1868 - 1946
Annie E. Johnson
1867 - 1940
Perry Graham Johnson
1874 - 1924

Rufus King Johnson
1878 - 1944
Emma I. Johnson
1862 - 1944
Mary Emma Johnson
1872 - 1902
Lillie Mae Johnson
1880 - 1945
Lum Johnson
1884 - Unknown
Mary Elizabeth (Molly) Johnson
1865 - 1940
Emily J Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
Johnson
1879 - 1945

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