Frank Johnson: Biographical Information
Frank Johnson was the son of Willis Johnson and Rebecca Singleton. Frank first appears in his parents' household on the 1920 Federal Census for Charleston Ward 5. He and his family were living at 95 Concord Street. Their household was:
|
Name |
Relationship |
Gender |
Color |
Age |
Birth |
|
Johnson, Willis |
Head |
M |
B |
|
SC |
|
Johnson, Rebecca |
Wife |
F |
B |
31 |
SC |
|
Johnson, Willie |
Son |
M |
B |
|
SC |
|
Johnson, Annie |
Daughter |
F |
B |
9 |
SC |
|
Johnson, Frank |
Son |
M |
B |
5 |
SC |
|
Johnson, Henry |
Son |
M |
B |
|
SC |
In 1930, Frank and his parents were living in Charleton at 9 Calhoun Street. Their household was:
|
Name |
Relationship |
Gender |
Color |
Age |
Birth |
|
Johnson, Willis |
Head |
M |
Neg. |
51 |
SC |
|
|
Wife |
F |
Neg. |
|
SC |
|
Johnson, Frank |
Son |
M |
Neg. |
17 |
SC |
|
Johnson, Henry |
Son |
M |
Neg. |
|
SC |
|
Williams, Rose |
Niece |
F |
Neg. |
15 |
SC |
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Genealogy of Enslaved Communities on Drayton Family Plantations: A Research Project Sponsored by the Magnolia Plantation Foundation of Charleston, SC
| S1. | 1920 Census of the United States
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