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C :: Cyrus Felton :: The Johnson family : a brief account of some of the descendants of Wm. Johnson, who settled in Charlestown in 1634, and of his son, Jonathan Johnson, who settled in Marlborough, Mass., as early as : download ebook or read online
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Author: Cyrus Felton
Title: The Johnson family : a brief account of some of the descendants of Wm. Johnson, who settled in Charlestown in 1634, and of his son, Jonathan Johnson, who settled in Marlborough, Mass., as early as 1662, including about all the Johnsons that have resided at Southborough
Publisher: Marlboro : Stillman B. Pratt
Subject (keywords, tags): Johnson family; Johnson, William, 1602?-1678; Johnson, Jonathan, 1641-1712
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Contributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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