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David JOHNSON 1692 – 1773 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 OCT 1692

Birth Location: Hingham, , Suffolk, , , Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

Death Date: 22 FEB 1773

Death Location: Plymouth, , , , , WeSaint-Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

Father: Isaac JOHNSON

Mother: Abiah LEAVITT

Spouse(s): Rebekha WASHBURN

Children(s): Sarah JOHNSON, Mary JOHNSON, David JOHNSON, Rebekah JOHNSON, Isaac JOHNSON

David JOHNSON was born in Hingham, , Suffolk, , , Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America in 1692, to Isaac JOHNSON and Abiah LEAVITT. Later in life, David JOHNSON married Rebekha WASHBURN; among their children were Sarah JOHNSON, Mary JOHNSON, David JOHNSON, Rebekah JOHNSON and Isaac JOHNSON. David JOHNSON died in Plymouth, , , , , WeSaint-Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America, 1773.

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Parents

Isaac JOHNSON
Birth Location: –
IJ
Abiah LEAVITT
Birth Location: –
AL

Spouses(s)

Rebekha WASHBURN
1697 – 1764
Birth Location: Bridgewater, , Plymouth, , , Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
RW

Children(s)

Sarah JOHNSON
1732 –
Birth Location: Bridgewater, , Plymouth, Massachusetts, Usa,
SJ
Mary JOHNSON
1729 –
Birth Location: Bridgewater, , Plymouth, Massachusetts, Usa,
MJ
David JOHNSON
1724 –
Birth Location: Bridgewater, , Plymouth, Massachusetts, Usa,
DJ
Rebekah JOHNSON
1734 –
Birth Location: Bridgewater, , Plymouth, Massachusetts, Usa,
RJ
Isaac JOHNSON
1721 – 1807
Birth Location: Bridgewater, , , Mass, ,
IJ

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 16 OCT 1692
    Event Place: Hingham, , Suffolk, , , Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: 1773
    Event Place: Plymouth, , , , , WeSaint-Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 22 FEB 1773
    Event Place: Plymouth, , , , , WeSaint-Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees

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