1735 July 7: Hanover Co. Benjamin Johnson ( Johnston Jonson) 200 acres on both side Machunk Creek and Turkey Run: Land Office Patents # 16, 1735 pg 21 on reel 14: Library of Virginia Archives Section 1735 Ju 7; Benjamin Johnson 200 acs both side Machunk Cr & Turkey Run adj. Timothy Dalton & Capt Dansie July 7, 1735 CPv4 Linda Starrs research 1751 July: Nicholas Oliver on Great Cr and the Brs thereof adj. Benjamin Johnson & Timothy Dalton July 1751 CPv6 Linda Starrs Research Research Notes: 1750 Nov. 3: Louisa Co: Charles Farguson 84 ½ acres on both sides of Prettys Creek commonly called and known by the name of TURKEY RUN : Land Office Patents # 29 1749-1751 vol 1 & 2 pg 358 on reel 27: Library of Virginia Archives Section 1754 May 28 Cty. Lou, Book: 1, Page: 32, Benjamin Johnson, Type: Will, Benjamin Johnson of Louisa, low in health, to loving wife Agness Johnson during her life slaves, Terry and Lucy and use of plantation I now live and live stock until my sons and daus. arrive at age or marry. To daughter Sarah Terrill Negro Nancy, 1 horse bridle and saddle; To son Christopher Johnson 200 acres land on Turkey Run in Louisa Co., 1 Negro named [illeg.], 1 cow & calf and man named Diamond. To my son William Johnson 200 acres on Fishing Creek, Negro boy H[illeg], horse, colt, saddle, bridle & 10 [illeg] To son Benjamin 200 acres on Fishing Creek in Albemarle County being part of the [torn] of land as I give to son William. To dau. Terr[torn] Negro Toby. To son Collings Johnson 200 acres to be laid off upper end of the land whereon I now live from the river crossing road to Hudson's line and ?50 cash to be raised of [estate] horse, saddle, etc. To dau. Agness J[?] Negro Dick. to son Newboy Johnson the plantation whereon I now live [torn] 200 acres it being part of the tract of land I gave my [torn] 200 out of ?30 cash to be raised out of my [torn]. If any children die without heirs then estate to be divided equally amongst rest of my children. After wife Agnes' decease ?25 cash to be paid to each of my daughters to wit Sarah Terrell, Penelope Johnson and Agness Johnson out of [torn] and remainder equally divided among all my [torn] I appoint wife Agness Johnson executrix and son William Johnson exor. 20th day 12th month [no year given]. wit. George Holland, Sarah Holland, Thos. Moreman. sig. Benjamin J[torn] Recorded 28 May 1754. http://trevilians.com/probate/will1.htm <http://trevilians.com/probate/will1.htm> To share your information, please send an e-Mail to: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Thank You!! Research Notes: 1732 Sept 28: Benjamin Johnson 400 acs adj Capt Hudson & Capt Clark on low grounds of the South Anna Riv Sep 28, 1732 CPv3 Linda Starrs research Research Notes: 1736 June: John Ragland both sides the Southanna on Cuffee's Br, by the road, adj his own, Capt. Hudson & Benjamin Johnson Jun 1736 CPv4 Linda Starrs Research Research Notes: 1736 June 5: Johns Ragland Hanover Co: 17777 acres on both side of the Southanna, adjoining Capt. Hudson, Benjamin Johnson and his own lands: Land Office Patents # 17 1735-1738 pg 110 reel 15: Library of Viriginia Archives Section Research Notes: 1745 Sept: John Ragland on both sides Southanna River on the side of a level, on Rack Punch Springs Br, by the side of a bottom & down Cawthons Run adj. Mrs. Anne Johnson & Richard Welborn Sep 1745 [See Louisa Co. Ann with Thomas Johnson] CPv5 Linda Starrs research Research Notes: 1745 Sept 20: John Ragland; Hanover Co. 1289 acres on both side of the Southanna adjoining Mrs. Anne Johnson, Richard Welborn and C.: Land Office Patents # 22 1743-1745 vol. 1, 2, pg 564 on reel 20: Library of Virginia Archives Section Research Notes: 1746 Mar: Duncan Graham both sides the Mountain Road and Rack Punch Srping Cr adj his own, John Ragland, Mrs. Ann Johnson, Maj Henry & Littlepage Mar 1746 CPv5 Linda Starrs Research Research Notes: 1747 June: Richard Welborn adj. James Churchill, John Ragland, Maj. Henry, Mrs. Anne Johnson, & Thomas Johnson June 1747 CPv6 Linda Starrs Research Research Notes: 1752 June 23: Louisa Co: John Cosby and Ann Cosby of Fredericksville Parish Louisa Co. and Nicholas Johnson of St. Martins Parish Louisa CO. to Thomas Johnson of Drisdale Parish Caroline Colony Gent. For divers good causes more especially for 60 pounds sterling money of Great Britian for 311 acres in Fredericksville Parish on both sides of South Anna River above the Roundabout Creek adj. Ann Johnson, formerly Col. Nicholas Meriwethers line, the river on the Roundabout Neck Ridge granted unto sd. Anne Cosby by the name of Ann Johnson by letters patent at City of Williamsburg 26 Mar 1739. recorded in the secretaries office. Sign John Cosby, Ann Cosby,Nicko. Johnson 23 June 1751 ack. By John Cosby Anne his wife and Nicholas Johnson: Book A Louisa County Research Notes:1757 Jan 29: Louisa County: Ann Cosby of Frederick Parish Louisa Co. to Thomas Johnson of Drisdale Par. Caroline Co. 300 lbs for 500 acres on South side of Southanna River in Fredericksville Parish place where on sd Ann Cosby formerly lived adj. the South Anna River, Statham. Col. John Henry. Crossing roundabout Creek to Thomas Johnson. Signed Anne Cosby. Witn Wm Crutcher, Josiah Wood, Christopher Wood.: Louisa County Book B. 1756 Aug.; Daniel Design on some of the small Brs of Great Cr adj James Power, Nicholas Meriwether dec'd grant line, Timouthy Daulton & Benjamin Johnson Aug 1756 CPv6 Linda Starrs research 1756 Aug. Richard Haggard on the Brs of Great Cr adj Meriwether, Benjamin Johnson, Cobb & John Moore Aug 1756 CPv6 Linda Starrs research 1756 Aug 16: Albemarle Co. Va.: Benjamin Johnson 400 acre on Fishing Creek of the Fluvanna River: Source Land Patents # 33, 1756-1761 ( v.1, 2, 3,& 4 p. 1-1095) Library of Virginia Archives Section NOTE: ALBEMARLE CO DEED Aug 16 1756: Benjamin Johnson 400 acres on the Branchs of Fishing Creek of the Fluvanna on the S. Side of the South Fork of Fishing Creek in lowgrounds near Lynches Road. CPv6, Early Johnson Time Lines: Research Notes: In 1761 Albemarle gained the western part of Louisa Co. then known as Fredricksville Parish http://www.regoodman.com/albemarle.htm<http://www.regoodman.com/albemarlehtm>. 1765 Benjamin Johnson of Bedford sold to William Johnson of Bedford a tract of land on both sides of Fishing Creek, the waters of the Fluvanny containing 200 aces, being part of 400 acres left the sd William & Benjamin Johnson by their father.. Lines included bounded by the south side of the south fork of Fishing Creek in low grounds, near Lynches Road. Signed Benjamin Johnson. [Bedford Co. Deed Book 2, p. 670] From: William Hunt<mailto:[email protected]> 1760 Mar: Joseph Anthony on both sides of Fishing Creek on the S. Side Fluvanna River adj. Daniel Chandler, William Chandler and Benjamin Johnson CPv6: Reserch Notes: Benjamin Johnson married to Mary Moorman is deceased so this is the brother to William Johnson sons of Benjamin Johnson who died 1754 in Louisa Co. Va. 1767 Feb 23 : Cumberland County: Collins Johnson: Part of Index to Cumberland County Wills and Administration ( 1749-1810) Will Book # 1, 1749-1769 on reel 17 : Library of Virginia: System # 00534197 Collings Johnson is brother of Benajmin, William and Christopher Johnson sons of Benjamin Johnson and Agness