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James Edward Johnson (abt. 1785 - abt. 1859)

James Edward Johnson
Born about in Ellesborough Buckingham Englandmap [uncertain]
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Husband of — married 12 Jan 1815 in Tring, Hertfordshire, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 74 in Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdommap
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  • marriage record of daughter Maria

1841, 1851, 1861 British censuses 1841 census from Ellesborough Buckinhamshire James Johnson age 55 carpenter born Bucks Sarah age 45 not born Bucks Mary 15 born Bucks John 15 born Bucks Ann 10 born Bucks Keziah 8 born Bucks Jacob 6 born Bucks Cordelia 2 born Bucks there is a John Johnson and family onthe same page

1851 census Ellesborough Aylesbury Parnham’s Lane James Johnson head 66 carpenter and Parish Clerk b Bucks Ellesborough Sarah wife 60 b Herts Freny could it be Tring? Ann dau unm 21 lacemaker b Bucks Ellesborough Jacob son 15 carpenter b Bucks Ellesborough Cordelia M daughter 12 scholar b Bucks Ellesborough





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