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Archibald Johnson 1835–1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 September 1835

Birth Location: Appling, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 1870

Death Location: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA

Father: Daniel Johnson

Mother: Jane Smith

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Archibald Johnson was born in 1835 in Appling, Georgia, USA, the child of Daniel Lee Johnson And Jane Jincy Smith. Archibald Johnson passed away in 1870 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • Archibald Johnson was born in 1835 in Appling, Georgia, USA, the child of Daniel Lee Johnson And Jane Jincy Smith.
  • Archibald Johnson passed away in 1870 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA.

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Archibald Johnson's Ancestors

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Archibald Johnson
1835–1870
Birth Place: Appling, Georgia, USA
Parents
Daniel Lee Johnson
1770–1845
Onslow, North Carolina, United States
Jane (Jincy) Smith
1770–
Onslow, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Matthew Johnson
1741–1799
Onslow, North Carolina, USA
Jane Smith
1750–1775
North Carolina, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Marion Blackwood
1725–
John JOHNSON
1722–1798
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Johnston
1684–1744
Eupham Dunsyre
1683–

Archibald Johnson's Timeline

2 Records

1835
2 September 1835
Birth of Archibald Johnson in Appling, Georgia, USA
Appling, Georgia, USA
1870
1870
Age 35
Death of Archibald Johnson in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA
Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 September 1835
    Event Place: Appling, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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