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    1. Johnson lines
    2. I have 3 Johnson families in my tree. Here is what I have so far: F. M. Johnson b. ca 1824 SC, He married Rebecca ? b. ca 1830 SC. I have not been able to find anything else on these two yet. From census records, I have 6 children so far. They lived in Cobb County. 1. Cassie A. E. "Elizabeth Chessie" b. Sepr. 26, 1846 in SC. Died Apri 19, 1924 and buried in the Kennesaw City Cemetery. She married Alexander Newton Boring on Dec. 11, 1866 in Cobb County. 2. William Johnson b. 1849 in GA 3. Louisa b. 1850 in GA 4. Kirkpatrick b. 1853 in GA 5. R.R. (female) b. 1856 in SC 6. L.C. (male) b. 1859 in GA I haven't begun to trace all the children yet. I've been working just my line so far. Here is my other JOHNSON family: John Simpson JOHNSON b. Aug. 25, 1830 in SC, died Aug 23, 1869. He was a blacksmith and fought in the Civil War. Married Susan Adaline Pruiett. She is buried in the Powder Springs Cemetery. I don't know where he is buried. Pension records say he died at the end of the Civil War. Again, I have their children from census records. There may be more children I don't know about. 1. M.R. (female) b. ca 1851 GA 2. J.B. (male) b. ca 1852 GA 3. J.D. (male) b. ca 1855 GA 4. Alice Ida b. Mar. 11, 1867 in AL, d. May 12, 1867 in Cobb Co., buried Powder Springs Cemetery. married George Washington MCTYRE Nov 2, 1884 in Cobb Co. I don't know if your Johnsons fit into my family or not. The info I have is still very sketchy. Tamie In a message dated 3/9/2000 10:18:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > veryone. I am hoping someone will have the ability to do look-ups > for me to help my family over a very tall brick wall. > > We need to know the parents of Francis Samuel Johnson (male) and Richard > Benjamin Johnson born in 1852 and 1854 in we believe, Cobb Co., Ga. > > We know only that their mother died prior to 1860 and we suspect her > maiden name is ROLLINS. > > Their father remarried and another boy child was born (reportedly by the > name of Cas?). > > The boys went to live with their aunt's family by the 1860 Floyd Co. > census and never again saw their father or met their half brother. > > There is another - huge - Johnson line from Francis Samuel (who had 12 > children) and his son, my grandfather, had 10 that lived to adulthood > and married. We would really like to make a connection to the other > Johnsons (and Rollins). > > Thanks so much for any help you are able to offer. > > Deborah > [email protected] > >

    03/11/2000 12:47:29