80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
Family research begins with a name
These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Blakemore, Ormo Johnson1889 — 1963Clyde, Washington County, Arkansas
- Blakemore, Thomas Johnson1824 — 1908Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee
- Blakemore, Thomas Johnsonb. 1824Gallatin, Texas
- Bradley, Johnson1774 — 1835Tryon, Polk County, North Carolina
- Bradley, Samuel Johnson1833 — 1904Big Springs, White County, Tennessee
- Brent, Elizabeth Johnson1790 — 1860South Carolina
- Carmack, Frank Johnson1909 — 1992Morrow, Washington County, Arkansas
- Carmack, William Johnson1873 — 1929Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
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- Caviness-Johnson, Steven Wayneb. 1963
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- Glidewell, Andrew Johnson1881 — 1945
- Greathouse, Robert Johnsonb. 1846Pulaski County, Arkansas
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- Johnson1916 — 1916Humboldt, Richardson Co, Nebraska
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- Johnson, Albertab. 1911
- Johnson, Albert Johnb. 1891
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- Johnson, Alvena M.1918 — 1938Beaty Cemetery, Washington County, Lincoln, Arkansas
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