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Louise Electra Johns 1906 – 1935 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1906

Birth Location: Georgia, United States

Death Date: 11 January 1935

Death Location: Miami, Dade County, Florida

Father: Henry Johns

Mother: Molly O'Quinn

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The story of Louise Electra Johns began in 1906 in Georgia, United States. Louise Electra Johns passed away in 1935 in Miami, Dade County, Florida.

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Biography

  • The story of Louise Electra Johns began in 1906 in Georgia, United States.
  • Louise Electra Johns passed away in 1935 in Miami, Dade County, Florida.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Louise Johns's Ancestors

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Louise Johns
1906 – 1935
Birth Place: Georgia, United States
Parents
Henry Leigh "Harry" Johns
1882 – 1965
Hannon, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Molly (Emma JOHNS) O'Quinn
1884 – 1968
Clinch, Georgia, United States
Grandparents
Charles ("Charlie" Henry) Johns
1859 – 1949
Georgia, United States
Hardy (Atkinson) O'Quinn
1848 – 1925
Appling, Georgia, United States
Mary (O.) Smith
1850 – 1932
Homerville, Clinch, Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Johns
1834 – 1925
Annie Garvin
1838 – 1911
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Johns
1813 – 1850
Rutha Lindsey
1810 –
John Garvin
1795 –
Permilia GARVIN
1812 –

Louise Johns's Timeline

2 Records

1906
1906
Birth of Louise Electra Johns in Georgia, United States
Georgia, United States
1935
11 January 1935
Age 29
Death of Louise Electra Johns in Miami, Dade County, Florida
Miami, Dade County, Florida

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1906
    Event Place: Georgia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 January 1935
    Event Place: Miami, Dade County, Florida

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