About Johnsons Of Western Kentucky
Coming To America From England, John Johnson II Settled In Jockey's Neck, James
City County, Virginia. James Johnson III Son Robert I. Johnson Later Moved To
The Isle Of Wight, Virginia. Robert I. Johnson Son James Johnson Started A New
Life South In Old Dobbs County, North Carolina. This Was The Start Of This
Johnson Line In North Carolina. Isaiah Johnson Lived In Lenoir County, North
Carolina At His Death. Isaiah Johnson Son James "John" Johnson As Well Lived In
Lenoir County, North Carolina When Seven Of His Children Moved West To
Kentucky. Johnson Family Tradition Is That Seven Of The Siblings, Five Brothers
And Two Sisters, Came To Western Kentucky From North And Or South Carolina.
They May Have Come With The Nichols-Early-Price Families Of About 50-60 People,
Probably About 1812. The Johnson's That Moved to Kentucky From North And Or
South Carolina To Kentucky Where Robert, Samuel, Isaac, John, James II, Also
Two Of Their Sisters Unity And Lenore. John, Lenore And James Sold Their Land
They Had In Darlington County, South Carolina. Later Moving On To Illinois
Where Isaac, Robert And Samuel. Lenore "Lanie" Johnson Kea Ended Up Back In
South Carolina With Husband Thomas Kea. Don't Really Know Why Lanie Would Have
Gone To Kentucky Unless It Had Something To Do With The War Of 1812.
My Line Is From James "Jimmy" Johnson II. James Was Born December 20, 1799 In Lenoir, Dobbs County, North Carolina And Died April 12, 1879 In Providence, Webster County, Kentucky. James Had Married Four Different Times Before His Death. His First Marriage Was To Sarah Ann "Sally" Phillips On February 06, 1819, They Had One Child. When Sarah Ann Died In 1826 James Then Married My 3 X Great Grandmother Marina "Rina" Nichols On January 25, 1827 In Hopkins County, Kentucky. James & Marina Had Nine Children, Two Daughters And Seven Sons. This Is The Line I Come From. After Marina Died September 08, 1858 James Married His Third Wife Bethany Parker Harmon On March 28, 1860. There Where No Children From This Marriage. When This Marriage Didn't Work For Very Long My 3 X Great Grandfather Married For The Fourth And Final Time A Sarah Ann Nichols On March 19, 1866 In Webster County, Kentucky. Sarah Ann Nichols Is The Niece Of James Second Wife Marina "Rina" Nichols Johnson. James And Sarah Ann Had Seven Children In This Marriage. Three Daughters And Four Sons.
At The Death Of James "Jimmy" Johnson II, He Had Fathered Seventeen Children And Acquired Close To Three Hundred And Fourty Acres Of Land. On His Land He Had Two Family Cemeteries, One In Crittenden County And One In Webster County. James Is Buried With Second Wife Marina "Nina" Nichols Johnson In Their Johnson Cemetery In Webster County, Kentucky.
My Two Time Great Grandfather Was James "Jimmy" Johnson II, Nineth Child and Marina "Rina" Nichols Johnsons Eighth Child. Joseph W. Johnson Was Born On June 29, 1848 In Hopkins County, Kentucky. Joseph Grew Up And Married Angeline "Angie" Nichols On January 25, 1872 In Caldwell County, Kentucky. Joseph And Angie Had Ten Children, Five Daughters And Five Sons. Joseph Farmed The Family Land. Joseph And Angie Lived In Webster County, Kentucky Until Their Death. Joseph W. Johnson, September 18, 1897, He's Buried In The Johnson Family Cemetery In Crittenden County. Angeline "Angie" Nichols Johnson, October 28, 1929 And Buried At White Oak Cemetery, Clay, Websrer County, Kentucky.
My Great Grandfather Was William "Oscar" Johnson Born On September 08, 1883 And Was Also A Farmer. Oscar Married Alma "Susie" Denny On November 20, 1904 In Wheatcroft, Webster County, Kentucky. Susie Was The Daughter Of Jessie William & Sarah Jane Buchanan Denny. Oscar And Susie Had Ten Children, Three Daughter And Seven Sons. Oscar And Susie Lived Webster County, Kentucky Until Their Death And Both Are Buried In White Oak Cemetery, Clay, Websrer County, Kentucky. William "Oscar" Johnson, July 10, 1958 And Alma "Susie" Denny On January 22, 1926.
Willie Mae Johnson Daughter Of Oscar And Susie Was My Grandmother. Willie Mae
Was Born On April 03, 1907 In Crittenden County, Kentucky. On September 18,
1926 In Shawnetown, Illinois To Homer Lynn Cowan. Homer Lynn Cowan Is The Son
Of Robert Lee "Bob" And Mary "Mollie" Mattingly Cowan. Homer Was A Farmer And
Willie Mae Was A House Wife. Willie Mae Johnson Wanted To Be A School Teacher
But Was Never Able To. As A House Wife Willie Mae Johnson Cowan Made Beautiful
Blankets And Cook The Best Country Foods. Homer And Willie Lived In Webster
County Until Their Deaths And Are Buried In White Oak Cemetery, Clay, Webster
County, Kentucky. Homer Lynn Cowan February 14, 1993 And Willie Mae Johnson
Cowan On White Oak Cemetery, Clay, Webster County, Kentucky. Thanks For The
Pounds Of Bacon Granny.
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