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Asa Richard Johnson 1905–1945 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 JUL 1905

Birth Location: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

Death Date: 26 OCT 1945

Death Location: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

Father: Cone Johnson

Mother: Alice BEEMAN

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Asa Richard Johnson was born in 1905 in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington, the child of Cone Lucian Johnson And Alice Laverny Beeman. Asa Richard Johnson passed away in 1945 in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington.

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Biography

  • Asa Richard Johnson was born in 1905 in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington, the child of Cone Lucian Johnson And Alice Laverny Beeman.
  • Asa Richard Johnson passed away in 1945 in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington.

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Asa Johnson's Ancestors

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Asa Johnson
1905–1945
Birth Place: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Parents
Cone Lucian Johnson
1878–1947
Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Alice (Laverny) BEEMAN
1881–1945
Little Potlatch, Nez Perce Co., Idaho
Grandparents
Richard (Henry) BEEMAN
1858–1926
Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon
Harriet (Tabitha) TURNER
1858–1942
Knox Co., Missouri
Great-Grandparents
Charles TURNER
1832–1917
Sarah Crown
1835–1866
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John TURNER
1787–1856
Harriet COOKE
1799–1876

Asa Johnson's Timeline

2 Records

1905
23 JUL 1905
Birth of Asa Richard Johnson in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
1945
26 OCT 1945
Age 40
Death of Asa Richard Johnson in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 JUL 1905
    Event Place: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 OCT 1945
    Event Place: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

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