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    1. [JOHNSON] JOHNSON---1830's AL---GRIST MILL
    2. Does anybody have ANY information on early-day grist mill operations in Northern Alabama? I seek John JOHNSON who "lived on Sand Mountain" and ran a grist mill, grinding mainly corn. My info states that he ground the Indians parched corn at the time they started west (1830's). I will appreciate any type of information on the above paragraph. I show John JOHNSON on 1830 census in Jackson Co AL, but I do not know if this is the location where the grist mill was located. Thank you, Judy in TX

    07/11/2000 10:13:37
    1. [JOHNSON] JOHNSON's in Dodge and Cumming Counties, Nebraska
    2. Lisa
    3. Hello! My husband's grandfather, Andrew or Andy JOHNSON, was b. 11-30-1907 and d. 3-15-1974. Andrew was married to Dorothy LASS about 1936 in Dodge or Cumming County, Nebraska. They had 5 children: Margaret Ann b. 6-14-1937 West Point, NE Shirley b. 1939 Jean b. 1941 Jane b. 1941 (Jean and Jane are twins) Thomas b. 1943 These children were all adopted out to different families after Dorothy left the family. Anyone having any information on this JOHNSON family, Andy or who his parents were or where he's buried, please let me know. Thank you. --- You know you're a genealogist when: You start looking at the graffiti on the outhouse or bathroom walls for surnames! ~*~ Lisa ~*~ http://members.dencity.com/sunrise

    07/11/2000 09:27:51