Frank Clarence JOHNSON - Media
Frank Clarence JOHNSON - Media
Frank Clarence Johnson
Frank Clarence Johnson on Ancestry. U.S., School Yearbooks, 1900-1999
Arizona Phoenix Phoenix Union High School 1920.
Frank C Johnson cu
Frank C Johnson cu on Ancestry from kljohns.
Frank C Johnson
1910 OK Washita William Henry Johnson
1910 OK Washita William Henry Johnson. William Henry Johnson (older brother to Mary Adaline Johnson and James Albert Johnson) is shown here at age 50 born in IL (line 51), Mary Elizabeth Welch age 43 from TX (line 52), Charles A age 16 (line 53), Barbara E age 15 (line 54), Edward J age 11 (line 55), Cassie age 9 (line 56), Eugene age 7 (line 57), Francis age 6 (line 58). Nettie M age 1 1/2 (line 59).
1920 TX Dallum William Henry Johnson
1920 TX Dallum William Henry Johnson. William H(enry) Johnson age 64 (line 25) & family. Is he wrongly? listed as widowed as is his daughter Barbara E age 24 (line 26) Frank C. age 15 (line 27). William Henry Johnson is James Albert Johnson’s older brother.
William Henry Johnson 1859-1936 and his sons
William Henry Johnson 1859-1936 and his sons before 1935 on Ancestry from kljohns. Top row standing left to right, William “Sank”, Frank C., Eugene Fern “Gene”, Edward Joseph, Bottom row sitting left to right Louis Clark, father William Henry Johnson, Charles Arthur “Art” Johnson.
William Henry Johnson family & house
William Henry Johnson family & house, the day they moved from Cordell, Oklahoma. Left to right: Edward, Gene, Frank, Barbara, Nettie, baby Sank, mother Mary and father William.
Frank Clarence Johnson WWII
Frank Clarence Johnson WWII. U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Arizona Jodain-Johnson Jodain, Albert Isaiah-Johnson, Robert William.


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