Thank you, Tony !! You are very kind to take the time to share all this information. Jo Anne Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: <TXOld300@aol.com> To: <johnson@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 10:50 AM Subject: [JOHNSON] Tony's E-mails for Johnston/Johnson > Tony was generous to share the abstracts of Rev. War Pension files with us. > He sent an e-mail that explained he would be sending these. If you do not > want the help. JUST DELETE... > > Thank you Tony for sharing > > Betty Vaughn > > > > > ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to JOHNSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 08:29 -0700, Pam wrote: > I really dislike getting 30-40 messages at one time from one person. You don't even take the time to put the name of the person you are writing about in the subject line, so each and every e-mail has to be opened to see what you sent. I would much prefer to see you are posting about a Johnston than the Johnson I'm looking for instead of opening them all. > Pam <SNIP> Pam, if you INSIST that the records all say JOHNSTON, you are likely to ignore 75% or more of your ancestors. Remember that 200 years ago, reading, writing, and spelling were no where as universal skills as today so that those who could and acted as clerks tended write down what they heard and what they heard depend on their own heritage. They were writing with expensive ink on expensive paper and they didn't have a backspace key to make corrections and since the majority of the population couldn't spell, they didn't ask, "How is that spellt?" A British ancestry clerk would have tended to put in the T that you look for, and a JP did that to my gggp Noble Johnson on his second marriage certificate though I know Noble could write very well. A Scottish or Irish clerk would have tended to leave out the T. A Norske or Svenske clerk would have tended to spell our surname Jonsson, and a Dane would have made it Johnsen or Jonssen. A German clerk would have leaned towards Janssen. I'm not sure what a Norman clerk would have done, except the records do show a Johnson was with the Norman invaders of England in 1066. All these could sound the same to the clerk. And to add complication the Scandinavians used patronymic naming until about a century ago. Remember that many Vikings moved to the English Isle in the millennia before the present one and were there to greet or fight the Romans and the Normans. I found Tony's lists long but interesting unfortunately my David didn't show up yet. Gerald J.
That is exactly what I did...deleted w/o opening. Would it be too much trouble to put in a given name??? Sheridan Carlette <carlette@centurytel.net> wrote: And, then, there are those of us who want to know this information and welcome the mail from Tony concerning it. You could always just delete anything you don't want to open. Carlette ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam" To: Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [JOHNSON] (no subject) >I really dislike getting 30-40 messages at one time from one person. You >don't even take the time to put the name of the person you are writing >about in the subject line, so each and every e-mail has to be opened to see >what you sent. I would much prefer to see you are posting about a Johnston >than the Johnson I'm looking for instead of opening them all. > Pam ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to JOHNSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Fact: On the average, 6,000 teenagers die in automobile accidents every year.
Thank you Tony for the great Johnson information - so much appreciated... Pam in Oregon ----- Original Message ----- From: "JoAnne Martin" <giovanna@centurytel.net> To: <johnson@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:06 AM Subject: Re: [JOHNSON] Tony's E-mails for Johnston/Johnson > Thank you, Tony !! You are very kind to take the time to share all this > information. > Jo Anne Martin > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <TXOld300@aol.com> > To: <johnson@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 10:50 AM > Subject: [JOHNSON] Tony's E-mails for Johnston/Johnson > > > > Tony was generous to share the abstracts of Rev. War Pension files with > us. > > He sent an e-mail that explained he would be sending these. If you do > not > > want the help. JUST DELETE... > > > > Thank you Tony for sharing > > > > Betty Vaughn > > > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's new at > http://www.aol.com > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > JOHNSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to JOHNSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Tony, Thanks for the information. Especially on William Johnston S31780. I need to check him out. John R. Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Johnson" <tonyempireore@msn.com> To: "Johnson-L" <Johnson-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:50 PM Subject: [JOHNSON] (no subject) > William Johnston S18062 SC Line: Applied 1835 June 22 Fairfield Dist. SC > soldier was born in March 1759 near the Shenandoah River in Va. ( County > not remembered) and mentioned his grandfather Wm. Roden. Soldier lived in > Fairfield Dist SC on Little Wateree Creek " The South Prong" Pg 1865: > Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Pg 1865: Abstract of Rev. War Pension > Files > > > > William Johnston S31780 VA Line: soldier was born in Amelia Co. Va he > enlisted at Valley Forge. Soldier moved from Amelia Co. Va to Prince > Edward Co. Va then to Henrico Co.Va then to NC to SC then returned to NC > and lived first in Guilford Co. NC then to Salisbury NC then to Ga and > lived in Columbia Co. Ga, Washington Co. Ga, Hancock Co. Ga, Baldwin Co.Ga > and Bibb Co Ga. Soldier applied 1835 Feb 9 Bbib Co. Ga. Age 82: Pg 1865: > Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files > > > > William Johnston BLW #1166-300 1700 July 5: Assignee James Taylor served > as a Capt. In VA Line, no papers > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > JOHNSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.14.0/1049 - Release Date: 10/4/2007 > 8:59 AM > >
I really dislike getting 30-40 messages at one time from one person. You don't even take the time to put the name of the person you are writing about in the subject line, so each and every e-mail has to be opened to see what you sent. I would much prefer to see you are posting about a Johnston than the Johnson I'm looking for instead of opening them all. Pam Tony Johnson <tonyempireore@msn.com> wrote: John Johnston or John Johnson: S31168: VA Line: soldier was born in 1757 Culpepper CO. Va and he lived there at enlistment applied 1832 July 31 Henry Co. KY Pg 1863: Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Jonas Johnston or Jonas Johnson wife Esther: W21470 NC Line: widow applied 1839 Nov. 23 Edgecombe Co. NC age 89 and soldier had lived there at enlistment. Soldier died 1779 Jul 29 at the home of Thomas Armis on Downing Creek on the SC & NC Line. Soldier and widow had married 1768 Nov 17 at the home of Aquilla Sugg in Edgecombe Co. NC. Widow referred to soldier as Col. Jonas Johnston: Children were Elizabeth Johnston born 1772 Feb 9: Prudence Johnston born 1775 March 15: Mary Johnston born 1776 Dec 30: William Johnston born 1779 Feb and died 1793 Nov 7: Soldiers father Jacob Johnston died 1781 Dec 11: Soldiers father was referred to as husband of Mary Johnston widow died 1841 Jan 19 and Peter Hines of Edgecombe Co. NC was executor of her estate. Widows surviving children in 1847 were Prudence Hines and Mary Ruffin. Pg 1863: Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to JOHNSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Again Ann Many Thanks The Jefferson families are also the families of The First RANDOLPH FAMILIES of Colonial Virginia President Thomas Jefferson was raised on Tuckahoe Creek in the home of his RANDOLPH families. My Matching DNA is of Michael Johnson who died 1718-1719 on Tuckahoe Creek Henrico Co. Va. The Tuckahoe Creek is a connected water way to Byrd Creek, Deep Creek, and a few others were we find several families of Humphreys and Dickson Co. Tn. See my files of Byrd Creek and Neighbors of Michael Johnson also Henrico Co. File, Goochland Co. Files, Fluvanna Co. Files., Louisa Co. Files, and Amherst Co. files as Tuckahoe Creek is found in all these counties after they form from Henrico Co. The Randolph families have been intermarrying with the De Bohun; Boone families of Humphreys Co. since 1100 AD (See McElya's of Orange County married to Sarah Boone). The Randolph families are also the lines of General James randolph Robertson owner of the Iron Works on Bartons Creek where Hudson Johnson was at. General James randolph Robertson his families are in the Church of reverend St. John Shropshire the forre father of Joel Shrophire of Dickson Co. Tn and the Shropshires of Humphreys Co. Tn: See Trave Pattern report on General James Randolph Robertson. of note is Brigadier James Randolph Robertson was given his commisson by General George Washington whose wife is Martha Dandrigeg first married to a Custis whose brother in England is a Curtis. Her cousin is also married to Patrick Henry "The Great Orator" The De Bohun lines are also intermarried into the Plantagenet lines which are the De Montague lines. The Phippen are also known as Flippens which are outlined in my Humphreys Co. Files. The Jane Hatcher magriage below in Ann Harwells report is the descendant of William Hatcher born 1613 whose families come into Humphreys Co. Tn To Know your neighbor is to know your kinsman. Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony Johnson<mailto:tonyempireore@msn.com<mailto:tonyempireore@msn.com>> To: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com<mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com<mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com<mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com>> ; shropshire@rootsweb.com<mailto:shropshire@rootsweb.com<mailto:shropshire@rootsweb.com<mailto:shropshire@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 2:47 AM Subject: Re: [SHROPSHIRE] Joel SHROPSHIRE - Mary "Polly" JOHNSON Joel Shropshire Son of Seymore Samier Shropshire he was married to my 7th Great Aunt Mary "Polly" Johnson he died in Dickson Co. Tn by 1818; Mary" Polly" Johnson re married Sterling May and moved to Arkansas Mary "Polly" Johnson was the daughter of Hudson Johnson- Johnston and Agness died 1843 Dickson Co. Tn ( 1840 census 80-90 years old) John Johnson married Ann born 1700 Va. He died by 1837 in District 10 of Humphreys Co. Tn. Martha Dodson age 61 living on her ( Ann Johnson's )property in 1850, in her house is ? Burgess age 73 and James Burgess age 25 born in Tn. John Johnson is the son of Hudson Johnson and wife Agness. Hudson Johnson estate was administered in 1828 in Dickson Co. TN. naming John Johnson and Mary Polly Shropshire as his heirs. Samier Shopshire left Rockingham Co, NC in 1785 and moved back to Virginia Settling on The Rockfish River Amherst Co Va. this land goes into Nelson Co. which forms from Amherst Co. by other families connected to Humphreys Co. Tn. (Turner, Henleys Mayo, Matlocks) In Rockingham County he was neighbors to Gideon Johnston ( whose off Spring will be found in Williamson Co. Tn by 1828) and who also has family connection in DIckson and Humphreys Co. Tn. Tony L. Johnson DNA Matched to Descendants of Michael Johnson
William Johnson S2661: NC Line and Va Line Soldier was born 1761 Nov 4 in Chesterfield Co Va and he lived in Brunswick Co Va at enlistment and also served as a substitute for his father ( not named) and in 1781 he moved to Montgomery Co. NC and also enlisted there. He applied 1832 Oct 14 at Sneedsborugh in Anson Co. NC William Johnson S15189 NC Line: Soldier lived in Chatham Co NC at enlistment and applied 1833 March 11 Trigg Co. KY age 78. PG 1860 This is all the Johnson-Johnstons in the Virginia and NC the Book copied has more from the other Colonies, but my interest is in NC and Virginia Johnson-Johnston
Jacob Johnson or Jacob Johnston wife Nancy: R5622 NC Line: soldier was born in Johnston Co. NC and while an infant his parents moved to Cumberland Co. NC and he lived there at enlistment and he applied there 1834 Dec 1 age 75. Soldier married Nancy (?) 1830 April 18 both were of Cumberland Co NC. Soldier died 1847 March 6 and in 1852 widow Nancy was age 55 a resident of Cumberland Co. NC. In 1832 soldiers brother Alexander Johnson was of Cumberland Co. NC PG 1847 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Jacob Johnson VA LINE: Soldiers Name appeared on a list of applicants for invalid pension returned by VA to House of Representatives on 1792 April 25 served as a Private in Capt. Smallwoods CO and was disabled at Waxsaws. Pg 1847 and 1848 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files William Johnson S8764: NC Line soldier was born 1761 April 6 in Faquier Co. Va and he lived in Wilkes Co NC at enlistment and he applied there 1832 Oct 31 a brother not named was wounded in the battle of Kings Mountain. Pg 1860 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files My notes he is son of Jeffery Johnson born Prince William Co. Va and died in Wilkes Co. Va, brother mentioned is Capt. Samuel Johnson
Isaac Johnson S5645: NC Line and Privateer Service: Soldier was born 1761 April 14 in Craven Co. NC soldier lived in Onslow Co NC at enlistment and in 1800 moved to Davidson Co. Tn and he applied there 1832 Oct 25, in 1832 soldier mentioned a brother Charles Johnson who lived in Onslow Co. NC and in 1832 soldier's sisters Rachel Johnson age abt 76 and Hannah Roach age about 80 lived in Davidson Co. Tn. Pg 1847 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Isaac Johnson: PA AND VA Lines: applied 1818 June 1 Bullitt Co. KY, in 1820 soldier was aged 72 with a wife age 66 and referred to a married daughter and his son who was born 1799 Oct 12 (both were still living with soldier but were not named) soldier died 1833 Oct 21: Pg 1847 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Isaac Johnson: S21326 VA LINE: Soldier was born in Charles City Co. Va and he moved with his father to Northampton Co. NC for 1 year then moved to Brunswick Co Va and he lived there at enlistment . He lived there 13 to 14 years after the Revolution and moved to Montgomery CO NC for 30 years then in 1826 Dec he moved to Carroll Co. Tn and he applied there 1833 April 19 age abt 70 Pg 1847 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Hardy Johnson R5616 VA Line (?) Inquirey was made 1835 March 2 and it was stated soldier moved from VA to NC about 1805 and had lived in Cumberland Co. NC since that time, papers were removed and never returned. PG 1846 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Henson Johnson: S16171 BLW #26778-160-55 : VA LINE: soldier was born in Frederick Co. VA and lived there during the Revolution and after the War he moved to KY and in 1819 he moved to Harrison Co. Ind. and he applied there 1832 Aug 15. Soldier applied for BLW 1855 April 3 in Harrison Co. Ind Soldier died 1858 Jan 9: PG 1846 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Howell Johnson and wife Holly: W4468, BLW #26766-160-55: VA LINE: soldier was born 1762 Jan 18, Chesterfield Co.Va and at an early age was moved to Mecklenburg Co.Va soldier applied 1832 March 7 Spartanburg Dist SC and he died there 1846 Jan 13. Soldier married Holly Crowder 1796 Oct 23 in NC. Widow applied 1853 July 9 1853 Spartanburg Dist Sc age 73 and in 1868 she was a resident of Spartanburg SC. Soldier and wife had several children but only son William L. Johnson the oldest child who was born 1798 Jan 6 and in 1853 was living in York Dist. SC was named. It was stated another son had moved to NC in 1868 a B.G. and E.R. Johnson were of Spartanburg Co. SC Pg 1846 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Gideon Johnson S4456: NC Line Soldier was born 1754 Nov 7, he lived in Guilford Co. NC at enlistement and after the revolution he lived there in the part that became Rockingham Co. NC and in 1819 he moved to Davidson Co Tn and in 1826 he moved to Williamson Co. Tn and he applied there 1832 Oct 2 and in 1840 had returned to Davidson Co. Tn in 1832 an Abner Johnson age 74 a resident of Maury Co. Tn had served with Gideon Johnson and in 1833 a William Johnson was JP for Williamson Co. Tn but their relationship to soldier was not stated. . PG 1845 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files My Notes Abner Johnson is the Brother of Gideon Johnson as is Jessee Johnson and Ashley Johnson of Amelia Co. Va where they were born. See Amelia Co. Va Files for families travel patterns. Giles Johnson S38090 VA LINE: Soldier applied 1818 June 18 Charles City Co. Va age 62 and he lived there at enlistment. Soldiers wife Elizabeth made inquiry through Frederick Mayo on 1843 Oct 12 at Richmond Va. PG 1845 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Hardy Johnson S16428 NC Line: Soldier was born in 1757 or 1758 in Cumberland Co. NC and he lived in Wake Co. NC at enlistment and shortly after his service he moved to Ga, applied 1823 April 24 Houston Co. Ga. PG 1845 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Enos Johnson and wife Levina: W119959 BLW #26160-160-55 VA LINE: Soldier applied 1832 Aug 31 Hawkins Co. Tn age 79. Soldier enlisted in Montgomery Co Va. Widow applied 1854 June 5 Hawkins CO. Tn age 67. Soldier and widow had married 1806 July 29 and soldier died 1836 June 4: Children shown were: Susannah Johnson born 1781 Dec 27: Mary Johnson born 1783 Jan 24: Ann Johnson born 1784 Sept 1: Rebecker Johnson born 1786 March 1: Rachel Johnson born 1787 Oct 1: Rhoda Johnson born 1789 June 7: 2 sons whose names were to dim to read were born in 1792 and 1794 also a child born in 1793 (these children were by soldiers first wife Sary) Chidlren by soldiers 2nd wife Levina were: the first second and third childrens births were to dim to read, ones of which was born in 1810: Levina Johnson born 1812 Oct 4, Hester Johnson born 1814 Oct 14, Wila B. Johnson born 1816 Oct 14, 2 children whose data was to dim to read, Anna Johnson born 1823 March 4 and Noble Washington Johnson born 1825 July 13: See National Archives Series M804 roll # 1421 for a copy of the entire file and perhaps a better microcopy. . PG 1845 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files George Johnson S7096: NC AND VA LINES: Soldier was born 1749 Nov 25 Fauquier Co Va and he lived there at enlistment and in 1781 soldier moved to Wilkes Co. NC and he applied there 1832 Nov 14. . PG 1845 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
Edmond Johnson S30509 VA Line Applied 1833 Dec 5 St. Landry Parish LA. Soldier ws born in 1763 Caroline Co. Va and he lived in Lunenburg Co. Va at enlistment. Pg 1844 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Elijah Johnson S18060: NC Line applied 1833 Sumter Dist. SC soldier was born 1754 April 13 in NC and was raised in Dobbs Co. NC and lived there until 1816 then moved to Sumter District SC. PG 1844 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Elisha Edwards Johnson: S38885 SC line applied 1818 June 20, Muary Co. Tn a resident of Giles Co. Tn age 70. Soldier lived in SC until 1800 then moved to NC for 1 year then moved to Tn. PG 1845 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Ellis Johnson and wife Mary: W7941 BLW #26767-160-55 VA Line: Soldier lived in Mecklenburg CO. VA at enlistment and he lived t here for a time after the Revolution. Then moved to Spartanburg Dist SC and he applied there 1833 Oct 3 age 73. And Soldier married there to Mary Brice 1816 march 1 or 28th at the home of Joseph and Sally McMillen who in 1854 were aged 79 and 74 respectively but no relationship was stated. Soldier died 1840 Sept 12 Spartanburg Dist SC and his widow Mary applied there 1853 July 9 age 78 and she was still there in 1856. In 1853 Howell Johnson of Spartanburg Dist. SC stated he had served with Ellis Johnson but no relationship was stated and in 1855 Holly Johnston widow of Howell Johnstons was referred to. . PG 1845 Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
David Johnson S32349 VA Line: Soldier was born 1759 Oct 10 or 1760 in Frederick Co. Va and he lived there until age of 11 then moved to Montgomery Co. Va and in 1773 he moved to the head of the Clinch River and he lived there at enlistment applied 1832 Nov 12 Jackson Co. Ind Pg 1844 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Dilmus, Dalmath or Dillamas Johnson wife Nancy W2662 VA Line widow applied 1844 feb 5 Christian Co. KY age 81, soldier died 1837 or 1838 Aug 30. Soldier and widow had married in 1786. widow died 1845 Dec 23, leaving children: Elizabeth Patton age 65 in 1852, William A. Johnson, Martha Lockhart, David Johnson and Hannah Lacy: The following made affdvt 1852 May 31 in Christian Co. KY to wit William A. Johnson age 61, Martha Lockhart age 60, Hannah Lacy age 57, widows name before marriage was Hannah Ashley and she was married in Fluvanna Co Va and he lived in there at enlistment. Soldier had applied 1832 Nov in Christian Co. KY age 71 on April 3 1832. After the Rev. soldier moved to Albemarle Co. Va then returned to Fluvanna Co Va then to Amherst Co. Va for 7 or 8 years then to Logan Co. KY for 1 year then to Christian Co. KY. Pg 1844 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files
Cave Johnson: S8767 VA Line: Soldier enlisted in Orange Co. Va and served under his brother Capt. Robert Johnson, applied 1839 Sept 16 Scott Co. KY, age 72 but lived in an adjacent County ( not named) in 1847 soldier had moved to Boone Co. KY the Honorable Richard M. Johnson of Georgetown KY in 1833 was the son of Capt. Robert Johnson PG 1842 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Charles Johnson S5643 VA Line soldier was born 1759 April 24, he lived in Albemarle Co. Va at enlistment. He applied 1832 Aug 20 in Goochland Co. Va. Pg 1843 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Clabourn Johnson:S16892: VA Line soldier was born in 1760 Goochland Co. Va and he lived there at enlistment and later moved to Chesterfield Co. Va During the Revolutionary War and after the Revolution he lived in Goochland, Hanover, Louisa and Nelson Counties then moved to Howard Co. Mo and he applied there 1839 Sept 23. Pg 1843 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files David Johnson S5641 VA Line: Soldier was born 1763 Sept 17 in Morris Co. NJ and he lived in what became Washington CO. Pa. At enlistment Soldier applied 1833 Feb 12 in Parke Co In in 1845 April Soldier was living with Levi Johnson son in Knox Co. Ohio and in 1845 Sept he was living with a son Amos Johnson in Brooke Co. Va. Pg 1844 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files
Stopped here Benjamin Johnson wife Elizabeth Price former widow: W27761: MD Line: Soldier applied 1834 May 19 in Fayette Co. Va age 76 on March 25 1834. Soldier mentioned a brother living in Charles Co. MD who later moved to Ga. Soldier lived in Charles CO. MD at enlistment widow applied 1866 Oct 16 Fayette Co. Va age 63 a resident of Kanawha Co. Va but formerly of Fayette Co. Va soldier married Elizabeth McGraw 1829 Aug 7 in Kanawah CO. Va and soldier died 1834 July 15 in Fayette Co Va. Widow married 2nd on 1836 April 26 James Price in Fayette Co Va and he in 1859 in IN. Pg 1842 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Benjamin Johnson or Benjamin Johnston wife Charity: W13: BLW #44545-160-55 NC Line: Soldier applied 1818 Sept 19 Overton Co. Tn age 58 and Charity applied there 1842 Jan 7 aged 78. Soldier and widow had married 1779 Feb 12 and soldier died 1821 June 28 soldier had lived in Granville Co NC at enlistment. Widow applied for BLW 1855 May 8. Benjamin Johnson wife Phebe: R5651 VA Line: soldier died in 1826 leaving a widow Phebe who died 1847 Feb 1 leaving children: Dudley Johnson, Polley M. Taylor: Cytnthia S. Baker: Wm. W. Johnson and Cicero M. Johnson, the son Dudley Johnson made affdvt 1854 July 31 in Franklin Co. Tn age 64, the son Cicero M. Johnson made affdt Sept 1853 in Franklin Co. Tn
Bailey Johnson and wife Hannah: W4006 VA Line: Soldier married Hannah Muffett in 1783 Jan or 1784 in Fauquier Co.Va and later moved to PA and soldier died there in 1805 Sept. Widow applied 1838 Oct 15 in Ross CO. Ohio age 73. In 1839 widow stated she and soldier had 12 children of which one died in infancy. Childrens birth were Metildey Johnson born 1781 Dec 19: Adin Johnson born 1783 Nov 7: James Johnson born 1786 Dec 10: Daniel Johnson born 1789 April 20: William Johnson born 1791 July 18: Melinday Johnson born 1793 Jul 11: James Johnson born 1795 Nov 22: Elijah Johnson born 1798 Nov 6, Jesse Johnson born 1799 June 6, Henery Johnson born 1801 May 6 and Bailey Johnson born 1802 Aug 6. The daughter Metildey Johnson married a Mr. Gates and their children shown were Bailey Gates born Aug 1800, Hannah Gates born Sept 25 1801 and in 1838 Jane Johnson of Ross CO. Ohio stated she was at soldiers and widows wedding and in 1843 a James Johnson witnessed widows signature ( relationship unknown) Barnabas Johnson S4448 NC Line: Soldier was born in 1753 Edgecombe Va ( This I believe would be in NC) Soldier lived there in Cumberland Co. NC at enlistment and he lived there a few years after the Revolution and then moved to Johnston Co. NC for several years then returned to Cumberland CO NC and in 1827 he moved to Tn and he applied 1832 Oct 8 in Warren Co. Tn. PG 1841 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files
Arthur Johnson or Arthur Johnston: wife Lucy W10152 VA Line. Soldier was born 1757 Aug 7, he enlisted in Brunswick Co.Va, he applied 1818 June 11 in Gibson Co. Ind. and in 1822 and 1824 he was living in Posey Co. In and in 1838 had moved to White Co. Il. To be near his children and grandchildren ( not named) Soldier married Lucy Harmon 1779 Jan 2 both were of Brunswick Co. Va and she was born 1759 Jan 1; Soldier died 1839 Oct 16 widow applied 1840 Dec 15 White Co. Ill. And was living with a son (not named) and in 1843 July she was living in Posey Co. Ind. children were: John Johnson born 1779Sept 27 and married 1800 March 6: Sampson Johnson born 1781 Jan 19: Nancy Johnson born 1783 Dec 30: Ritter Johnson born 1785 Jan 17 and married John William 1801 Oct 15: Elizabeth Johnson born 1781 July 2: Nathaniel Johnson born 1783 may 13, George Johnson born 1785 Jan 17 and married Anna Williams 1816 Oct 19: Benjamin Johnson born 1792 Aug 27 and married Polly Olmon 1821 Jan 4: Winney Johnson born 1794 June 24, Arthur L. Johnson born 1797 June 31: William M. Johnson born 1798 Dec 11 and Lucy Johnson born 1800 May 1, also shown was Zadock Johnson who was born 1802 April and in 1820 was living with Arthur Johnson but no relationship stated. Pg 1841 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files
Andrew Johnson S15905 NJ and PA Lines: also Indian war served of 1791-1797. Soldier lived in Bucks Co. Pa at enlistment and at age of 21 he moved to NJ and in 1791 or 1792 he enlisted at New Brunswick NJ and served abt 6 years against the Indians and immediately after discharge he moved to Preston Co. Va and he married there abt 1797 to Elizabeth daughter of John Green who was murdered by the Indians in Preston Co. Va and said Elizabeth was taken captive and held 11 years. Soldier applied 1834 Jan 13 Preston Co. Va. Soldier died 1846 March 21 leaving children: Rebecca Johnson Castel, Mary Ann Senate, sarah Johnson, Isaac Johnson and Jesse Johnson. Pg 1841 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Andrew Johnson R5599 NC Line: Soldier was born 1761 March in Rockingham Co. Va and soldier moved with his father to Guilford Co. NC and he lived there at enlistment and afterwards Soldier moved to KY and then to Franklin Co. Ill. He applied there 1834 Oct. 7 Pg 1841 Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files Abstract of Rev. War Pension Files