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From: "Tony Johnson" <>
Subject: Re: Misc Johnson
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 14:47:55 -0700
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THis is interesting Peg as in 1910 Census who is Grandpa Living with??? I have lost the ANcestory.com
subscribtion to double check on this I will have to order the census in to the LDS Church.

Also how does this connect to Rev. Jordan Moore Farmer and Minister of Humphreys Co. son of Daniel and Tabitha Corbin of NC

Then there is W.A.Moore married to ELizabeh Jane McNeil daughter of Elcans H. McNeil son of John McNeil and Judy McNeil

Above are in Humphrey's Co.
----- Original Message -----
From: Peg Zaremba<mailto:>
To: Tony Johnson<mailto:> ; Lisa "researcher"<mailto:> ; Olen Lee "Cousin" Johnson<mailto:> ; Nancy Breidenthal<mailto:> ; Jess "researcher" HEadley<mailto:> ; annharwell<mailto:> ; Mary " Cousin" Holland<mailto:> ; Euell Johnson<mailto:> ; Barbara "Cousin"<mailto:> ; Mollie "Cousin" Simspson<mailto:> ; Dottie" Cousin"<mailto:> ; Jerry "researcher" McDaniels<mailto:> ; Elaine "johnson res" Oakes<mailto:> ; Joe "Cousin" Matlock<mailto:> ; Janet " Cousin" Geranmayeh<mailto:> ; Bill Johnson<mailto:> ; Ann "Cousin" Woodson<mailto:> ; William Researcher Hunt<mailto:> ; Eric "Cousin" Beene<mailto:>
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Misc Johnson


Hi all, I was just reviewing the Humphreys CT. 1900 census and I want to correct a mistake. Tony may be the only one interested, but didn't want to leave anyone out that might be.
In 1900 we thought our grandfather Elvin Johnson was living with Wilbert Moore -age 63 (b. 1868 ) and Lora Jane Hooper -age 50 (b 1881). He was living with a Will Moore (born May 1837) and Elizabeth (b. Nov 1849) I have no idea who this Will Moore is---unless it is Wilbert Moore's (1868) parents. There is a Bessie Moore age 11 living with and Elvin Johnson born July 1883 (I think we have 1884) age 16. They are living next door to Eli Curtis b. 1833, bro to our gtgrandfather A. Joshua Curtis. On the other side is Thomas Simpson born 1849 (son of Wlm Carroll Simpson) and wife Kizzie Curtis. (this sort of explains how Elvin knew -met our grandmother Lucy Curtis)
Next door to the Simpsons are Isaak Johnson and Lula Bell Smith, with mother Mary Hedge Johnson b. 1833 and bro. Eli born 1867 and James b 1894 nephew.
They are all in the 14th district.
Peg
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Johnson<mailto:>
To: Lisa "researcher"<mailto:> ; Olen Lee "Cousin" Johnson<mailto:> ; Peg "Cousin" Zaremba<mailto:> ; Nancy Breidenthal<mailto:> ; Jess "researcher" HEadley<mailto:> ; annharwell<mailto:> ; Mary " Cousin" Holland<mailto:> ; Euell Johnson<mailto:> ; Barbara "Cousin"<mailto:> ; Mollie "Cousin" Simspson<mailto:> ; Dottie" Cousin"<mailto:> ; Jerry "researcher" McDaniels<mailto:> ; Elaine "johnson res" Oakes<mailto:> ; Joe "Cousin" Matlock<mailto:> ; Janet " Cousin" Geranmayeh<mailto:> ; Bill Johnson<mailto:> ; Ann "Cousin" Woodson<mailto:> ; William Researcher Hunt<mailto:> ; Eric "Cousin" Beene<mailto:!
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Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 3:10 PM
Subject: Fw: Misc Johnson-Johnston of the Past


Please see July 1897 Discussion on Richard Johnson Below----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Johnson<mailto:>
To: Aud025<mailto:> ; Linda Starr<mailto:> ; TonyempireOre<mailto:>
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: Misc Johnson-Johnston of the Past



ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/schools/wmmary/quarterly/jour5.txt<ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/schools/wmmary/quarterly/jour5.txt>;


Journal of the Meetings of the President and Masters of William and Mary College

William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 4
(Apr., 1897), pp. 224-229.
July 22d, 1768.
At a Meeting of the President & Masters of Wm & Mary College,
Present,
The Revd Mr James Horrocks, President, Mr Camm, E Jones, & Mr Johnson.
The following Letter to the Chancellor was this Day read and unanimously agreed to:
Ending of the Lette and how it was signed

We are confident it is with equal Truth to that which our Superiors have express'd on the
same Occasion, when we beg Leave to conclude by requesting the Continuance of Your Lordship's
Patronage and Protection of our College.
[164] We have the Honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lorship's
Most Dutiful
& Most obedient,
Humble Servants,
JAMES HORROCKS,
JOHN CAMM,
EMANUEL JONES,
A True Copy. JOSIAH JOHNSON.
JAMES HORROCKS, P.
________________________________________________________________________________________

To the Memory
of ANDREW JOHNSTON ESQ.
OF GLASGOW IN SCOTLAND,
MERCHANT IN PETERSBURG:
WHO RESIDED MANY YEARS IN THIS STATE,
WHERE HE ACQUIRED A FORTUNE
BY HONEST INDUSTRY,
AND
DIED REGRETTED.
THIS STONE IS ERECTED
IN TESTIMONY OF AFFECTIONATE REGARD,
BY HIS SISTER
ON 5TH MAY 1785 ÆTA: 43.
AN EXACT TRANSCRIPT OF THE EPITAPHS ON ALL THE TOMBSTONES NOW EXISTING
WITHIN THE ORIGINAL ENCLOSURE OF OLD BLANDFORD CHURCH YARD, NEAR PETERSBURG, VA.

Collected by C. G. CHAMBERLAYNE (1896).William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine,
Vol. 5, No. 4. (Apr., 1897), pp. 230-240.

_______________
Committee for Charles City county, chosen 17 December, 1774.

Benjamin Harrison, Chairman, Freeman Walker,
William Acrill, Francis Dancy,
Francis Eppes, William Christian,
William Edloe, James Bray Johnson,
Rev. James Ogilvie, Peter Royster,
William Green Munford, Henry Southall,
William Rickman, Benjamin Dancy,
Thomas Holt, James Eppes,
Philip Parr Edmondson, John Brown,
Benjamin Harrison, jun., Stith Hardyman,
William Gregory, William Edloe, jun.,
Samuel Harwood, Henry Armistead,
David Minge, William Royall,
John Edloe, Edward Stubblefield,
George Minge, Patrick Murdock, clerk.

John Tyler,
Committee for Loudoun county, present 26 May, 1775.

Francis Peyton, Esq., Jacob Reed,
Josias Clapham, Leven Powell,
Thomas Lewis, William Smith,
Anthony Russell, Robert Jamison,
John Thomas, Hardage Lane,
George Johnston, John Lewis,
Thomas Shore, George Johnston, clerk.
James Lane.
The County Committees of 1774-'75 in Virginia: II

Charles Washington Coleman

William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, vol. 5, No. 4.
(Apr., 1897), pp. 245-255.

Page 245.
__________________________________________________________________________________________

CHAPMAN-JOHNSON. - The letter-book of Richard Chapman and an old deed
show the following: Richard Johnson, Esq., of King and Queen Co., a member

of the Virginia Council (died in 1699), married in England, and had a
daughter Judith, educated in a boarding-school in Lincoln, who afterwards
married Sir Hardoff Westneys, about 1700. After coming to Virginia,
Col. Johnson

Page 60.

had, by another lady, sons: Richard, Thomas, and William Johnson. Richard
died without heirs. Thomas married Anne, daughter of Nicholas Meriwether,
2d of the name. Their "son and heir" was Nicholas Johnson, of the parish
of St. Paul, Hanover Co., who, with his wife, Elizabeth, and his mother,
Anne Johnson, deeded, in 1740, "Chericoke", on the Pamunkey River, in
King William Co., containing 600 acres (except the burial ground, where
Thomas Johnson lay interred), to Richard Chapman, who married, in 1740,
Jane Johnson, a sister of said Nicholas Johnson, and "granddaughter of
old Col. Meriwether". I learn from the family that their son, Richard
Chapman, Jr., married Elizabeth Reynolds, daughter of Captain William
Reynolds and Elizabeth Mossom, daughter of Rev. David Mossom. Richard
Chapman, Sr., appears to have been from Lincoln, England. "I might have
made a good figure at home," he writes; but he does not regret coming to
Virginia, "where he had acquired a fortune by industry". He says that
Thomas Johnson had three sons and two daughters; and that in 1740, his
brother, William Chapman, was his partner in selling tobacco. (See
Hening, V., p. 114; QUARTERLY, V., p. 67).
Historical and Genealogical Notes

William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 1.
(Jul., 1897), pp. 57-70.

__________________________________________________________________________

John Lipscomb Lynch Goodwin" (Micajah, John) was born in 1793, in Amherst
county; was married, first, in Amherst county, to Mary E. Goodwin, a daughter
of John and Mary (Johnston) Goodwin. He was married, second, to Martha Crews.
He resided in Amherst county, where he died January 5, 1857. (Called John
Lewis Goodwin by his son Dr. Edward). Children by first wife: i. Gustavus
Adolphus, unmarried; ii. James Edwin; iii. Thomas, died young; iv. Edward
Johnston, born December 30, 1829, married first, Sarah Barnett; second Hester
L. Wills; third, -----; v. Samuel Boyle, married Helen Sexton; vi. Mary
Elizabeth, married George A. Harvey; vii. Emily Virginia, resides in Louisville,
Ky.; unmarried. Child by second wife: viii. William Lewis.

"John Goodwin" (John) was born in Virginia; was married to Mary Johnston.
They resided in Pittsylvania county, Va., until after the death of Col. Philip
Johnston, brother to Mary (Johnston) Goodwin, from whom they received a large
estate. They resided thereafter in Amherst county, in which county Col. Johnston
had resided. John Goodwin is also called John H. Goodwin by a granddaughter.
Children: i. Frances, married Greenville Reynolds; ii. Nancy, married Charles
Raleigh; iii. Virginia, born 1800, married Hezekiah Jones; iv. John H., died
unmarried; v. Mary E., married John L. L. Goodwin; vi. Philip, died unmarried;
vii. Robert, married ------ Minton; vii. Susan, married, first, William Minton;
second Stephen Diuguid.
Appendix H: The Goodwins of Botetourt and Tazewell Counties, Virginia

William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 2,
Supplement (Oct., 1897), pp. 91-99.

__________________________________________________________________________________________
Selected Marriage Bonds, 1775-1778 - Pittsylvania Co. VA

This information extracted from "Abstracts from Pittsylvania County Marriage Bonds"
communicated by Edward W. James, in the "William and Mary College Quarterly Historical
Magazine", Vol. 6, No. 4. (Apr., 1898), pp. 220-221.

June 26, 1777 Johnston Samuel Bollinger Elizabeth dau. of Joseph Bollinger Sam(l) Johnston, Jos. Akin.






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