Hi to all, I am looking for relatives of my great grandfather Arthur Jason Johnson born Swindon England,died in Lancaster, Ontario. He wed for the first time in England. Martha died between 1901 and 1922 in Quebec. I know he was married 3 times and had approximately 15 children. I know his first wifes name was Martha, his second is unknown, and his third was Harriet Harrison. I know some were born Quebec and some in Ontario. If anyone could help me in this quest I would greatly appreciate it. Sincerely, Janine __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Today I was roaming around and decided to visit Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery, Union County, SC. ... Found these markers.. Not my family... hope someone can place them in yours... I have digital photos if you want them. These 3 were beside each other... In Memory of J.B. Johnston who was born March the 2nd 1830 and departed this life Augst 5th 1825 in the 25th year of his age. David Johnston Jr.1792- 1842. His wife Mary Glenn 1801-1844 (one stone) David Milton Johnston Feb 22, 1837 - Aprl 27, 1932 CSA This one was located further down. No other Johnstons around. In Memory of Sarah Johnston who departed this life November 1st, 1836 in the 77th year of her age.
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-----Original Message----- From: JOHNSON-D-request@rootsweb.com <JOHNSON-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: JOHNSON-D@rootsweb.com <JOHNSON-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, March 30, 2000 10:22 PM Subject: JOHNSON-D Digest V00 #106 Looking for the parents of Ichabod Johnson b 5 Jun 1738, Freetown, Bristol, MA. He m Mary Ashley, dau of Abraham, 26 Jan 1763, Middleboro, Plymouth, MA. This is my 3rd set of unrelated Johnson families. This time it's my husband's family. My Johnsons come out of Jefferson/Harrison counties in Ohio; and Washington County, Ohio. I don't believe the Washington Co branch is related to the Jefferson/Harrison Co branch. Meredith DeBuse Woodland, WA
Nanticoke9@aol.com wrote: > > Gerald: > > Per Amandus Johnson's book, do you have the names of those 3 Johnson families? > > Celeste > ======== > In a message dated 03/18/2000 3:06:09 PM Mid-Atlantic Standard Time, > geraldj@ames.net writes: > > << Subj: Re: [JOHNSON] Johnson Families in Delaware > Date: 03/18/2000 3:06:09 PM Mid-Atlantic Standard Time > From: geraldj@ames.net (Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, P.E.) > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:geraldj@ames.net">geraldj@ames.net</A> > To: Nanticoke9@aol.com > CC: JOHNSON-L@rootsweb.com > > I've looked in Delaware a little, mostly by reading "The Swedish > settlements on the Delaware, 1638-1664" by Amandus Johnson. He was a > Lutheran preacher sent by the supportive Swedish Crown long about 1750. > According to his roster there were at least three families named > Jonsson. I've not found any connections to them from my Johnsons who > were in western Kentucky long about 1808-1812 and in SE Missouri since > 1812. > > Amandus was fairly grumble about how the younger generations had > forgotten most of their Swedish heritage and language and had mixed in > with the "local" English. > > I found a couple other books on that settlement, but were not as > genealogically useful as this book. > > Gerald J. >> > > ==== JOHNSON Mailing List ==== > Do not send e-mail messages to mailing lists for which the topic is inappropriate. > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. I found my copy of the roster this morning. And this book was by Isreal Acrelius, titled "History of New Sweden; or The Settlements on the River Delaware." This list is from 1693 and begins: "An exact list and roll of all the men, women, and children which are found and still live in New Sweden, now called Pennsylvania, on the Delaware river. Names. No. (I presume size of household) < skipping to J's..> Didrich Johansson 5 Lars Johansson 6 Simon Johansson 10 Anders Jonsson 4 Jon Jonsson 2 Mans Jonsson 3 (^ on the a in Mans) Nils Jonsson 6 Thomas Jonsson 1 Christiern Joransson 1 (umlaut on the o in Joransson) Hans Joransson 11 (no umlaut) Joran Joransson 1 (umlaut) Staphan Joransson 5 <skip> Note. This roll of 188 Swedish families, comprising 942 persons, living on the Delaware river in 1693, is invaluable to the student of the early history of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. At the court held under the Duke of York, at Upland, on the 13th of November, 1677, a return was made of the names of the Tydable person, 136 in number, living at Tacony, Carkoens Hook, Upland, Marcus Hook, and the Easter Shore. Record of Upland, pp. 77-80. It is important to consult both lists." A second list shows Simon Johansson and Staphan Joransson as those still living that were born in Sweden. Gerald J.
Any chance you have additional info about this Amanda Johnson? Looking for Amanda Johnson b around 1896, dau of Shoner Johnson and Hope Meredith. Tamara Suttle Southlake, TX In a message dated 3/7/00 5:08:28 PM !!!First Boot!!!, Firelook2@aol.com writes: << Subj: [JOHNSON] JOHNSON's in Colorado Pioneer Cemeteries Date: 3/7/00 5:08:28 PM !!!First Boot!!! From: Firelook2@aol.com To: JOHNSON-L@rootsweb.com Hello list, There are several JOHNSON folks listed in one of the books in my personal library titled "From the Grave, A Roadside Guide to Colorado's Pioneer Cemetaries" by Linda Wommack. I will post them on the list to hopefully help someone researching these ancestors. JOHNSON, Charles A. (1869-1955) MILLER, Charles A. (1870-1955) Known throughout the area as the "Two Charleys", they were partners in business until their deaths. Both were from the same area of Smaland, Sweden, yet did not know each other in those days. Both crossed the Atlantic Ocean for new beginnings in America. The two eventually settled in the Longmont area, where they met. In 1892, the two formed a partnership, and did custom threshing and general farm work. Later, they purchased the Hills Land and Cattle Company, forming the Golden West Milling Company and several other interests. Miller married Johnson's cousin, Anna Nelson in 1889 and began a family. Johnson married Amanda Johnson in 1906 and started his own family. The two families lived on the farm near Rinn, and later moved to Bowen Street, a few houses apart from one another. >>
--part1_42.35a3c57.2612b64c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Some new stuff was given to me does this sound like anything anybody has in there family. ANN . Its from the Swedish Emigrants CD Herman Jonasson age 20, Viktor Jonasson age 18 From Sabra parish in Vasternorrland county left Sweden via Goteborg 6-6-02 going to Little Falls. According to the Vasternorrland 1890 census their father was Olof Petter Jonasson born 1855 in Ny parish, Varmland county, saw mill worker, and their mother was Maria Eriksdotter Unger born 1861 in Vora(Voyri)parish Finland. . >> --part1_42.35a3c57.2612b64c_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <jonspec@ecenet.com> Received: from rly-yc02.mx.aol.com (rly-yc02.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.34]) by air-yc03.mail.aol.com (v70.20) with ESMTP; Tue, 28 Mar 2000 11:17:11 -0500 Received: from seagull.cpinternet.com (mail.cpinternet.com [204.220.140.4]) by rly-yc02.mx.aol.com (v70.21) with ESMTP; Tue, 28 Mar 2000 11:16:34 -0500 Received: from ecenet.com (ca-5200-1-25.ecenet.com [209.240.248.89]) by seagull.cpinternet.com (8.9.2/8.9.2) with ESMTP id KAA17133 for <RJMOM34@aol.com>; Tue, 28 Mar 2000 10:16:27 -0600 (CST) Message-ID: <38E0D909.BB0DDBF6@ecenet.com> Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 10:08:41 -0600 From: julie johnson <jonspec@ecenet.com> Reply-To: jonspec@ecenet.com Organization: ece X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win98; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "RJMOM34@aol.com Johnson" <RJMOM34@aol.com> Subject: Hello Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Someone sent me some more information on the internet and the dates and names check out. Its from the Swedish Emigrants CD Herman Jonasson age 20, Viktor Jonasson age 18 >From Sabra parish in Vasternorrland county left Sweden via Goteborg 6-6-02 going to Little Falls. According to the Vasternorrland 1890 census their father was Olof Petter Jonasson born 1855 in Ny parish, Varmland county, saw mill worker, and their mother was Maria Eriksdotter Unger born 1861 in Vora(Voyri)parish Finland. This is the best information so far. And a good place to start. Take care and keep in touch Larry v --part1_42.35a3c57.2612b64c_boundary--
Eric, I must be losing it. I got wrapped up in the detailed information and forgot to make the final point. The final point is, it is very difficult (I would say almost impossible) to associate siblings without knowing their parents. There are very few records of the type use by genealogists which associate siblings independent of their parents. Occasionally siblings may go together on purchasing property, or other business ventures, or travel together, etc., but this is by far the exception. There are very few options other than going back one generation to link siblings, which brings into play all of the information on my prior post. Regards, Eric H. Johnson I wrote: > Eric, > > You have a twofold problem. First Johnson is the second most frequently > occurring surname in the US. Second, in your case, it is Scandinavian in > origin where the dates of interest precede 1900. Which means that it is very > difficult to distinguish your Johnson line from the gazillion other Johnson > lines out there, and the line probably does not remain Johnson (at least > going backwards) for even another generation. > > Once you start tracing names back to the old country (Sweden), surnames are > likely to start changing every generation. Your gggrandfather probably > changed his name from any of a half dozen similarly sounding Swedish names > such as Johansson, Jansson, Jönsson, Jonasson, Jodnesson and a few others, > where Johansson is the most likely but certainly not guaranteed. > > Further, the practice of patronymics did not end in Sweden until the latter > half of the 19th century. Therefore Erik's father could have a name such as > Johan(nes) Andersson whose male children would all be named <somebody> > Johansson and female children would all be named <somebody> Johansdotter. > > One further point of interest, unlike surnames, women retained their > patronymic following marriage, they did not take their husband's patronymic. > From a gender standpoint this system seems more equitable, however from a > genealogical standpoint it is equitable in the sense that all lines are > equally difficult to research <g>. > > If you are not already familiar with it, the indispensable reference guide > for Swedish genealogy is: > > Cradled in Sweden > by Carl-Erik Johansson > ISBN: 9996668886 > > Available through Amazon.com, Barns and Noble and other specialty book > stores. > > There are also a number of Scandinavian and specifically Swedish mailing > lists which you may also wish to consult. A list of these mailing lists can > be found at: > > http://members.aol.com/gfsjohnf/gen_mail_country-swe.html#SWEDES > > Regards, > Eric H. Johnson > > > Hello, My name is Eric and I am helping from Grandmother who has had a > > health set back. The other day we got some info about my gggrandfather > > Erik August Johnson who came to Kansas in 1881. We found out he had 4 > > brothers, of which 2 came to US that we know. Carl or Karl Johnson age > > 20 came in 1886 headed for Ridgway,PA and Olof age 30 and wife > > Charlotte age 26 Johnson came in 1887 headed for Worthington, not sure > > what state as I found at least 4. But know Erik did have a brother end > > up in MN, so could be there. Any one have these Johnson's in their > > line.? Thank you for any help or ideas. Eric > >
Eric, You have a twofold problem. First Johnson is the second most frequently occurring surname in the US. Second, in your case, it is Scandinavian in origin where the dates of interest precede 1900. Which means that it is very difficult to distinguish your Johnson line from the gazillion other Johnson lines out there, and the line probably does not remain Johnson (at least going backwards) for even another generation. Once you start tracing names back to the old country (Sweden), surnames are likely to start changing every generation. Your gggrandfather probably changed his name from any of a half dozen similarly sounding Swedish names such as Johansson, Jansson, Jönsson, Jonasson, Jodnesson and a few others, where Johansson is the most likely but certainly not guaranteed. Further, the practice of patronymics did not end in Sweden until the latter half of the 19th century. Therefore Erik's father could have a name such as Johan(nes) Andersson whose male children would all be named <somebody> Johansson and female children would all be named <somebody> Johansdotter. One further point of interest, unlike surnames, women retained their patronymic following marriage, they did not take their husband's patronymic. From a gender standpoint this system seems more equitable, however from a genealogical standpoint it is equitable in the sense that all lines are equally difficult to research <g>. If you are not already familiar with it, the indispensable reference guide for Swedish genealogy is: Cradled in Sweden by Carl-Erik Johansson ISBN: 9996668886 Available through Amazon.com, Barns and Noble and other specialty book stores. There are also a number of Scandinavian and specifically Swedish mailing lists which you may also wish to consult. A list of these mailing lists can be found at: http://members.aol.com/gfsjohnf/gen_mail_country-swe.html#SWEDES Regards, Eric H. Johnson > Hello, My name is Eric and I am helping from Grandmother who has had a > health set back. The other day we got some info about my gggrandfather > Erik August Johnson who came to Kansas in 1881. We found out he had 4 > brothers, of which 2 came to US that we know. Carl or Karl Johnson age > 20 came in 1886 headed for Ridgway,PA and Olof age 30 and wife > Charlotte age 26 Johnson came in 1887 headed for Worthington, not sure > what state as I found at least 4. But know Erik did have a brother end > up in MN, so could be there. Any one have these Johnson's in their > line.? Thank you for any help or ideas. Eric
Hello, My name is Eric and I am helping from Grandmother who has had a health set back. The other day we got some info about my gggrandfather Erik August Johnson who came to Kansas in 1881. We found out he had 4 brothers, of which 2 came to US that we know. Carl or Karl Johnson age 20 came in 1886 headed for Ridgway,PA and Olof age 30 and wife Charlotte age 26 Johnson came in 1887 headed for Worthington, not sure what state as I found at least 4. But know Erik did have a brother end up in MN, so could be there. Any one have these Johnson's in their line.? Thank you for any help or ideas. Eric
Around 1797, Robert Johnson was born in Maryland, location unknown. Next, Robert JOHNSON married Rebecca TRUAX in 1827 just across the Washington Co, MD line in Fulton Co, PA. 1860 IL Census says Robert JOHNSON born in Maryland. He was father of 12 children; migrated to Whiteside Co. IL about 1848. >From Whiteside Co, IL: Robert & Rebecca TRUAX Issue: All children born PA except Harriett Louise Johnson m. ARMSTRONG Joseph Johnson c.unmarried Elizabeth Johnson m. Sanson WINK Margaret Johnson m. RYERSON Robert Johnson m. Mary LANE TUTTLE Sarah Anne Johnson b. 1835 m. William PETTY Emma Rebecca Johnson m. HERSHEY William Johnson b.1847 d. IA Denton Johnson d.unmarried Nancy Johnson m. METZGER Ester Johnson m. PITTMAN Harriett Amelia Johnson b. IL d.young Does anyone know who Robert's parents were? Thank you. Bill Boyle
John B. Johnson said: > Connie Johnson Welty can find an absolute gold mine in the book > "Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750" > by Albert Cook Myers. The two families immigrated into Chester > County, PA and New Castle County, DE in the early 1700s. > I think there may be some connection between this Johnson-Hadley family and the Johnsons I am researching in Clarke County, Alabama. My grandfather's half-sister, Susan Emma Evans, married William James Johnson (14 June 1854-31 Dec. 1916) in Clarke County. Their oldest daughter, born 29 Oct. 1877, died 14 June 1892, was named Hadley Elizabeth. William James Johnson was the son of William England Johnson, born 23 Aug. 1826 in Fayetteville, NC; William England's father was William Johnson. Nancy Harwood
Connie Johnson Welty can find an absolute gold mine in the book "Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750" by Albert Cook Myers. The two families immigrated into Chester County, PA and New Castle County, DE in the early 1700s. John B. Johnson
In a message dated 03/26/2000 1:23:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, JOHNSON-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << > > SOURCE: "Cecil Co., Maryland, A Study in Local History", by Alice > Etta > Miller, C.& L. Printing, Elkton, MD 1949. > > Pg. 18 > Richard TOUCHSTONE residing Cecil Co. in 1686. He married Sarah > JOHNSON, > the daughter of Daniel JOHNSON and Frances FOY of Baltimore Co., > later > Harford Co. MD. > NOTE: I am interested in any info re Daniel & Frances (FOY) > JOHNSON. If > any of you have any info please contact me >> I have posted this family before, but CECIL CO., MARYLAND caught my eye. See below for Nelson Johnson Jr. (died Cecil Co., Maryland). Could he have gone back to Maryland because of ancestors? I can't get any futher back than Nelson Johnson, Sr. in Wilkes Co., NC. Appreciate any help. Thanks Linda Descendants of Nelson Johnson, Sr. 1 [4] Nelson Johnson, Sr. b: October 1813 in Wilkes Co., NC d: January 07, 1901 in Wilkes Co., NC . +Mary Shew b: Abt. 1815 d: Abt. 1865 in Wilkes Co., NC m: Abt. 1830 .. 2 Emaline Johnson b: Abt. 1832 d: in Probably Iredell Co., NC ..... +Hannon Dowell m: January 02, 1856 in Wilkes Co., NC .. 2 Calvin Johnson b: 1838 in Wilkes Co., NC d: April 23, 1863 in (Civil War) Richmond, Va. ..... +[1] Rosanna Jane Dowell b: August 14, 1850 d: November 27, 1918 in Wilkes Co., NC m: February 26, 1861 in Wilkes Co., NC .. 2 [2] James Johnson b: August 11, 1839 in Wilkes Co., NC d: December 21, 1923 in Wilkes Co., NC ..... +[1] Rosanna Jane Dowell b: August 14, 1850 d: November 27, 1918 in Wilkes Co., NC m: Abt. 1864 .. *2nd Wife of [2] James Johnson: ..... +Hattie Minton m: Aft. 1918 .. 2 Simon Johnson b: Abt. 1840 .. 2 John Johnson b: Abt. 1844 .. 2 Nancy Johnson b: Abt. 1846 in Wilkes Co., NC d: Abt. 1887 in Buried: Sunset Memorial Park, Damascus, Va. ..... +John Manuel Denton/ aliasJohn Henderson b: 1834 in Ashe Co., NC d: 1917 in Johnson Co. TnCornett Cemetery, Laurel Bloomery, Tn .. 2 Mary Johnson b: Abt. 1850 .. 2 Rufus Pinkney "Pink" Johnson b: October 05, 1850 in Wilkes Co., NC d: June 05, 1913 in Wise C., Va. ..... +Joanna E. Elenor Davis b: August 20, 1852 in Wilkes Co., NC d: August 31, 1918 in Wise Co., Va. m: February 27, 1873 .. 2 Nelson "Bud" Johnson, Jr. b: March 01, 1851 in Wilkes Co., NC d: December 02, 1920 in Rowlandville, Cecil Co., MD (Burial: Friend Burial Ground West Nottingham) ..... +Martha EC Davis b: September 20, 1852 m: October 15, 1873 in Wilkes Co., NC .. 2 [3] Filmore Columbus "Lum" Johnson b: November 18, 1853 in Wilkes Co., NC d: June 06, 1943 in Wilkes Co., NC ..... +Elizabeth Matilda "Tilly" Anderson b: 1852 in Wilkes Co., NC d: February 23, 1899 in Wilkes Co., NC .. *2nd Wife of [3] Filmore Columbus "Lum" Johnson: ..... +Mary Almedia Marlow, Media b: March 28, 1878 in Wilkes Co., NC d: May 12, 1963 in Wilkes Co., NC m: Abt. 1903 .. 2 Francis Cornelia Johnson b: December 01, 1856 in Wilkes Co., NC d: January 27, 1915 in Washington Co., Tn (Burial: New Salem ..... +Joseph L Chappell *2nd Wife of [4] Nelson Johnson, Sr.: . +Elizabeth Shew b: in Wilkes Co., NC d: Abt. 1879 in Wilkes Co., NC m: Aft. 1865 *3rd Wife of [4] Nelson Johnson, Sr.: . +Sarah Elizabeth Williams Moore b: January 1845 in Wilkes Co., NC d: in Wilkes Co., NC m: Abt. 1880 in Probably Wilkes or Alexander Co., NC .. 2 Julia Ellen Johnson b: November 14, 1882 in Wilkes Co., NC d: August 03, 1933 in Iredell Co., NC ..... +Jesse Moore b: 1878 m: December 01, 1899 in Wilkes Co., NC
Dear List Members, Can someone do a lookup for me in the Family Archive #210 The National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volumes 1-85, 1600s-1900s. I have seen this listed on Family Tree Makers page. Before I go on a wild goose chase and spend the $45, I wanted to make sure that it is the correct goose. The name is Henry Jonhston or Henry C. Johnston or Henry Clay Johnston. There are actually two Henry Johnstons (father and son). Father 1800-?, son 1845-1914. Both are listed in the 1850 census as living and being born in PA. At some point in time in the 1860's, it appears that Henry C. dropped the "t" and signed his name as Johnson. Thanks for any help, Scott McNabb
I received by error, a SS application for William Thomas Jonhson, SS # 718-05-4729. It states that he is 43 years old (3/11/1937), lives in Laurel MS. and was born in Seemes AL. on 1/16/1893 to Joseph Thomas Johnson and Georgia Hatcher. If he belongs to anyone please let me know. Thanks. Bill Powell Fayette Co. Ga.
Searching for Johnson's of East Tennessee..... has landed me in Delaware ~ ! I don't know the source... but, I have made notecards of the following information. I am looking for anyone who can maybe tell me the source to cooberate it or add to it. ROBERT JOHNSON b. Feb. 25, 1715 possibly New Castle, Deleware..... -m- Catherine HADLEY on Aug. 19, 1732 Children: Hannah.... Simon..... Caleb.....Lydia.....Stephen.....Jonathan....... and ISAAC. The "Isaac" I seek is born 1779.... loc. unk.... and it is unlikely that THIS is my Isaac -- good old Robert would be quite ambitious at 64 to have 'fathered' Isaac, in 1779... but.... since I know that Isaac of 1779 was the son of Robert and also gave the name Robert to his own son....... it might follow that my "Isaac" could be grandson to the Isaac above. ((Robert born in 1715...... 20-30 yrs.= 1735-45 might yield an Isaac......another 20-30 yrs. = 1755-65 and another Robert.... yielding 20-30 yrs. = 1775-85 and my Isaac of 1779 would maybe fall into place........???? NOW..... I know it's a little bit of a reach......lolol........ but DESPARATE IS as DESPARATE DOES......... Anybody know Robert Johnson -Catherine Hadley..... and their children ---- PARTICULARLY.... ISAAC??? Thanks...... hoping to get to Tenn. and do some serious record searching..... land records and tax lists..... I DO KNOW that MY Isaac's youngest son, Lorenzo Dow JOHNSON - was born in East Tenn.... lived there, died and buried on the same land. I know I have posted before....... but, I am trying to work at it from the top down for a while. I would be interested in any Robert - Isaac (father - son) relationships that would allow for Isaac to be born in 1779....... location is still a mystery for now. Thanks for any help and suggestions...... ((VA does not look promising.... 'jury' is still out on NC and KY as possible birthplaces)). Maybe a trace from the top down of various Robert-Isaac connections ----- will 'meet in the middle'........ Thanks again for time...... Connie (Johnson) Welty
Hi, I'm looking for information about Julius LINCOLN, born Julius JOHNSON/JOHANSON in Sweden. Julius came to America in 1896 or 1897 and changed the JOHNSON/JOHANSON name to LINCOLN at the Jackson County Courthouse in Kansas City, Missouri. His wife's name was Matilda. Not sure of death dates. Julius was my husband's great-great grandfather. I believe they had six children, one of which was Ralph Earnest LINCOLN, my husband's great-grandfather. The last several generations of this branch have been small, but I have hope of finding cousins from that family of six way back there who might know more about the family history. :) Anyone? Kelli Lincoln folkymom@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Twila; I have a Simon JOHNSON bn <1796 md Sarah SHORT in Cecil Co MD but may have lived in Anne Arundal. He is listed as served in Gunby's regiment in the RW. Simon had a son Elisha b 1796 MD d ca 1875 Monongalia Co WV md Elizabeth Catherine KENNEDY bn 1803 PA d 1875 Monognalia Co WV. Had sons Wiliam S. bn 1823 PA, John T., bn 1825 d 1906 Wayne WV. #3 son Joseph T. bn 1827 Morgantown, Mononglia WV. Son James S bn ca 1830 Monongalia WV. They lived at Dellslow, Monongalia WV. Had daughters Elizabeth, Abegail, Sarah and Laura they md HAGADORN, BREAKIRON and DAWSON. Abegail died in infancy. One other son was Charles JOHNSON bn WV. I appreciate the Cecil Co MD referances as John T. JOHNSON was my GGGF who md Elizabeth IRONS in 1847/8 in Greenup/Boyd Co KY. She was bn in Alleghany/Garrett Co MD but lived in Monongalia/Marion Co WV. Dallas JOHNSON On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:01:59 -0700 Twila Beck <pegasus@cybertrails.com> writes: > The following are from some notes I took down some years ago. I have > no > other info beyond what is listed here. Thought they might help > someone. > > SOURCE: "Cecil Co., Maryland, A Study in Local History", by Alice > Etta > Miller, C.& L. Printing, Elkton, MD 1949. > > Pg. 18 > Richard TOUCHSTONE residing Cecil Co. in 1686. He married Sarah > JOHNSON, > the daughter of Daniel JOHNSON and Frances FOY of Baltimore Co., > later > Harford Co. MD. > NOTE: I am interested in any info re Daniel & Frances (FOY) > JOHNSON. If > any of you have any info please contact me. > > Pg. 20 > Henry Johnson is one of several Plantation Owners listed. > > Pg. 156 > Cemetery, "Old Side", West Nottingham Church > (Presbyterian)...Elizabeth > JOHNSON, daughter of George & Nancy JOHNSON , who departed this life > ?, 4, > 1800, aged 21 years. > > Pg. 160 > Perry Neck & Elk River area-- Acreage owned by John JOHNSON; Simon > JOHNSON > and William JOHNSON. Years 1658 & 1680. > > SOURCE: "History of Cecil Co., Maryland", by George Johnston, 1881, > Publ/Dickson & Gelling, Philadelphia. > > Sorry I didn't note the page number for this one: > The LESLIE Family. > Robert LESLIE emigrated from Scotland about 1645; purchase 100a. a > mile or > two north of North East town in 1758. His daughter Mary LESLIE > married > Charles JOHNSON, from whom the Johnsons of North East & vicinity > have > descended. > > Pg. 281 > Capt. William JOHNSON conveyed 2a to the Presbyterian Congregation > to build > a new church. Dtd. 20 Sep. 1801. Funds for the Church building to > be from > a lottery in 1803. Area known as West Nottingham. > > > ==== JOHNSON Mailing List ==== > Be nice to one another. > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I am busy adding to the Johnson database this weekend. If anyone wishes to add information I am working first of all on the Johnsons of the North of England and Scotland more will be added later. regards Linda Listowner