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1861 England & Wales Census

Rosianna Johnson 1811

Rosianna Johnson, born Circa 1811

Rosianna Johnson was born circa 1811, in birth place.
Rosianna married Henry Johnson.
Henry was born circa 1813, in birth place.
They had 4 children: John Johnson and 3 other children.
Rosianna lived in 1861, in address.
Her occupation was a occupation.

1851 England & Wales Census

Rosianna Johnson 1806

Rosianna Johnson, born Circa 1806

Rosianna Johnson was born circa 1806, in birth place.
Rosianna lived in 1851, in address.
Her occupation was a occupation.

1880 United States Federal Census

Rosianna Johnson 1872South Carolina

Rosianna Johnson, born Circa 1872

Rosianna Johnson was born circa 1872, in birth place, South Carolina, to Henry Johnson and Minty Johnson.
Rosianna had 3 siblings: Abraham Johnson and 2 other siblings.
Rosianna lived in 1880, in address, South Carolina.
Her occupation was a occupation.

1930 United States Federal Census

Rosianna Johnson 1919North Carolina

Rosianna Johnson, born Circa 1919

Rosianna Johnson was born circa 1919, in birth place, North Carolina, to Lorenzo G Johnson and Georgianna Johnson.
Rosianna had 2 sisters: Georgianna Johnson and one other sibling.
Rosianna lived in 1930, in address, North Carolina.

U.S. Public Records Index

Rosianna K Johnson 1951

Rosianna K Johnson, born 1951

Rosianna K Johnson was born on month day 1951.
Rosianna lived in address.
She lived in address.
She lived in 2 more places.

U.S. City Directories

Edward Johnson

Rosianna Johnson

Edward Johnson married Anna Johnson.
Edward then married Rosianna Johnson.
Edward lived in between 1920 and 1932, in address, Indiana.
He lived in between 1920 and 1932, in address, Indiana.
He lived in between 1920 and 1932, in address, Indiana.
His occupation was a occupation.