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Wilson Peoples Johns 1844–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 SEP 1844

Birth Location: Franklin County, Probably Letterkenny, Pa.

Death Date: 30 Jun 1915

Death Location: Woodlawn Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA

Father: Enoch Johns

Mother: Mary Peebles

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The story of Wilson Peoples Johns began in 1844 in Franklin County, Probably Letterkenny, Pa.. Wilson Peoples Johns passed away in 1915 in Woodlawn Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA.

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Biography

  • The story of Wilson Peoples Johns began in 1844 in Franklin County, Probably Letterkenny, Pa..
  • Wilson Peoples Johns passed away in 1915 in Woodlawn Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA.

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Wilson Johns's Ancestors

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Wilson Johns
1844–1915
Birth Place: Franklin County, Probably Letterkenny, Pa.
Parents
Enoch Johns
1768–1827
Wales
Mary Peebles
1801–1875
Pennsylvania
Grandparents
William Johns
1754–1826
Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Isabella (Rebecca) Campbell
1752–1846
Probably Chester County, Pa.
Great-Grandparents
Griffith John
1683–1778
Ann Williams
1700–1782
Rebecca Unk
1730–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John John
1660–1737
Elinor Hayward
1658–1696
Robert Williams
1647–1734
Gwen Cadwallader
1670–1734

Wilson Johns's Timeline

2 Records

1844
16 SEP 1844
Birth of Wilson Peoples Johns in Franklin County, Probably Letterkenny, Pa.
Franklin County, Probably Letterkenny, Pa.
1915
30 Jun 1915
Age 71
Death of Wilson Peoples Johns in Woodlawn Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA
Woodlawn Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 SEP 1844
    Event Place: Franklin County, Probably Letterkenny, Pa.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Jun 1915
    Event Place: Woodlawn Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA

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