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Maxine Alfreda Johnson 1918–2002 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 JUL 1918

Birth Location: Hope, Steele, Minnesota, USA

Death Date: 25 MAR 2002

Death Location: California, USA

Father: Alvin Johnson

Mother: Eldora Hanson

Spouse(s): George McKenzie, Paul Ackerman

Children(s):

The story of Maxine Alfreda Johnson began in 1918 in Hope, Steele, Minnesota, USA. Maxine Alfreda Johnson married George Colin Mckenzie, Paul Cedric Ackerman. Maxine Alfreda Johnson passed away in 2002 in California, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Maxine Alfreda Johnson began in 1918 in Hope, Steele, Minnesota, USA.
  • Maxine Alfreda Johnson married George Colin Mckenzie, Paul Cedric Ackerman.
  • Maxine Alfreda Johnson passed away in 2002 in California, USA.

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Maxine Johnson's Ancestors

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Maxine Johnson
1918–2002
Birth Place: Hope, Steele, Minnesota, USA
Parents
Alvin E. Johnson
1894–1918
Somerset, Steele, Minnesota, USA
Eldora Hanson
1896–1936
Otisco, Waseca, Minnesota, USA
Grandparents
Dennius ("Dennis" Davart) Hanson
1870–1935
Lemond, Steele, Minnesota, USA
Thea (Jacopina) Jacobson
1875–1967
Lemond, Steele, Minnesota, USA
Great-Grandparents
Torger Hanson
1828–1911
Marie Larsdatter
1839–1928
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Torgerson
1805–1885
Inger Mokenes
1810–1869

Maxine Johnson's Timeline

2 Records

1918
29 JUL 1918
Birth of Maxine Alfreda Johnson in Hope, Steele, Minnesota, USA
Hope, Steele, Minnesota, USA
2002
25 MAR 2002
Age 84
Death of Maxine Alfreda Johnson in California, USA
California, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 JUL 1918
    Event Place: Hope, Steele, Minnesota, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 MAR 2002
    Event Place: California, USA

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