Johanna T. (--?--)

(circa 1890 - )
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Johanna was born in New York circa 1890.1 She was the daughter of ? (--?--) and ? (--?--). She married Guy Emmett Williams prior to 1 January 1920.1 She was a resident in the household of Guy Emmett Williams in the 16 February 1920 census taken in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, as "Johanna T. Williams", age 29, his wife.1

Child of Johanna T. (--?--) and ? Heill

Cited documentation

  1. [S9] Williams, Guy E., 1920 US Census, Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont; NARA Roll 1873.
 
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