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Capt Isaac Johnson 1615–1675 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1615

Birth Location: Ware, Herfordshire, England

Death Date: 19 Dec 1675

Death Location: Narragansett, MA Colony, British America

Father: John Johnson

Mother: Marie Heath

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In 1615, Capt Isaac Johnson entered the world in Ware, Herfordshire, England, born to John Johnson And Marie Heath. Capt Isaac Johnson passed away in 1675 in Narragansett, MA Colony, British America.

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Biography

  • In 1615, Capt Isaac Johnson entered the world in Ware, Herfordshire, England, born to John Johnson And Marie Heath.
  • Capt Isaac Johnson passed away in 1675 in Narragansett, MA Colony, British America.

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Capt Johnson's Ancestors

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Capt Johnson
1615–1675
Birth Place: Ware, Herfordshire, England
Parents
John Johnson
1588–1636
Hertfordshire, England
Marie (*) Heath
1594–1629
Ware, Hertfordshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (William * Heath of Salisbury) Heath
1550–1625
Ware, Hertfordshire, England
Agnes (*) Cheney
1560–1594
Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
SIR Amell
1525–1592
Alice Hertfordshire)
1530–1593
William Cheyney\Cheney\Cheynye\Cahaignes\Cayneto\Chesney
1510–1569
Joane Harrison
1515–1597
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Capt Johnson's Timeline

2 Records

1615
1615
Birth of Capt Isaac Johnson in Ware, Herfordshire, England
Ware, Herfordshire, England
1675
19 Dec 1675
Age 60
Death of Capt Isaac Johnson in Narragansett, MA Colony, British America
Narragansett, MA Colony, British America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1615
    Event Place: Ware, Herfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Dec 1675
    Event Place: Narragansett, MA Colony, British America

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