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    1. [JOHNSON] Johnson-Hadley of Delaware
    2. John B. Johnson
    3. 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

    03/26/2000 04:46:44
    1. Re: [JOHNSON] Johnson-Hadley of Delaware
    2. Nancy Harwood
    3. 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

    03/26/2000 01:21:29