The couple had been married for 15 years, and Linnie's one child was still living.
They were living next to the William Harmon family.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, James Johnson, 45, born Maine, was living in Perry, Maine, with Ann, 49, born N.B.; Malcolm., 20; Albert, 16; Naomi, 14; Maria J. 13; Lovina, 11; and Roger W., 8, all born in Maine; and Alexander Watson, 26, born N.B.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, farmer James Johnson, 31, born Maine, was living in Perry, Maine, with Ann, 40; Mahetable, 14; and Margaret, 13, all born in N.B.; Malcolm, 10; Albert, 6; Naoma, 4; Jane, 2; and Lavina, 0 years, all born in Maine.
The couple had been married for 15 years, and Linnie's one child was still living.
They were living next to the William Harmon family.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, James Johnson, 45, born Maine, was living in Perry, Maine, with Ann, 49, born N.B.; Malcolm., 20; Albert, 16; Naomi, 14; Maria J. 13; Lovina, 11; and Roger W., 8, all born in Maine; and Alexander Watson, 26, born N.B.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, farmer James Johnson, 31, born Maine, was living in Perry, Maine, with Ann, 40; Mahetable, 14; and Margaret, 13, all born in N.B.; Malcolm, 10; Albert, 6; Naoma, 4; Jane, 2; and Lavina, 0 years, all born in Maine.
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