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1822 - 1900
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Histories |
| James Johnson (1811 - before 1881) The story of a surgeon, an eccentric and a publisher of a treatise on poisons and antidotes with a connection to cattle thieves ! |
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Born |
6 Jan 1822 |
Hambledon, Hampshire [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Baptism |
6 Jan 1822 |
Hambledon, Hampshire |
Census 1881 record |
1881 |
Widowed living with Sarah Fanny Johnson in Kensington |
Died |
6 Jan 1900 |
49 Kensington Hall Gardens, Fulham |
Cause: Influenza 4 days, Bronchitis |
Person ID |
I0479 |
The Bird Tree |
Last Modified |
10 May 2013 |
Family |
James Johnson, b. 26 Mar 1811, St Margarets, Westminster , d. Bef 1881 |
Married |
16 Jun 1841 |
St Lukes, Chelsea [1] |
Children |
| 1. Charlotte Johnson, b. 7 May 1842, St Georges, Holborn, London, Middlesex , d. 10 Feb 1917, Hove, Sussex |
| 2. Edytha Mary Johnson, b. 8 Jul 1843, St George the Martyr & St Andrew Western, Holborn, Middlesex |
| 3. Emily Johnson, b. Abt 1845, Holborn, London, Middlesex |
| 4. Marion Eliza Johnson, b. 28 Feb 1847, Milton, Gravesend, Kent , d. 11 Oct 1929, 12 The Crescent, Barnes, Mortlake, Richmond, Surrey |
| 5. Sarah Fanny Johnson, b. 19 Aug 1851, Gravesend & Milton, Kent |
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Family ID |
F162 |
Group Sheet |
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