Seeking any information on John JOHNSON, b 1780-90 prob TN. Parents of John are unk. John m twice: first wife unk: m. 2nd to Lovie Pullen @1820. From a set of pre 1923 notes information is that father of John JOHNSON immigrated from England, was Rev War Vet from VA, after the war he moved to E TN, raised a large family of boys, lost his land in some sort of dispute & then "he and some of his boys moved to No AL where he shortly died." This move was possibly as early as 1820. I believe I have located John JOHNSON on 1840 Jackson Co AL census (pg. 56) but I may be in error on that. At any rate, he had a grist mill, lived on Sand Mountain, and ground "parched" corn for the Indians to take on their trip west. Marriage Record: Cannady JOHNSON (son of John) b. 1810, prob TN, m. 10 Mar 1832 Morgan Co AL to Lodicia Minerva Hankins. Marriage executed by Joseph W. Ryan, J.P. Pension Record: William JOHNSON (son of John) states he was b. 8 March 1823, Morgan Co AL. William m. Obedience Hatchet Clark 21 July 1845, Trenton, Dade Co GA. Death Certificate: Lodicia Frances JOHNSON (dau of Cannady) states she was b. 2 July 1844 Morgan Co AL. This family lived in No AL for about 30 years. They migrated to MO 1850. I have searched this line for many years. Would like to know if there are any JOHNSON Rev War Vets buried in Morgan County, location of grist mill of John JOHNSON, and basically just about anything else that could concern this family. I would fall over myself to make contact with others searching this line and exchange information. Thank you for your time. Judy Johnson Erickson