Facts and Events
Name[1] |
James W. Johnson |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3] |
16 Apr 1821 |
Randolph, VA (now West Virginia) |
Marriage |
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Williamsport, Washington Co., Marylandto Elizabeth Burrows |
Death[2] |
3 Jul 1875 |
Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, United States |
Burial[2] |
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Bethlehem Cemetery, Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, United States |
Comment posted on James' Find-a-Grave memorial page:
"James was Justice of the Peace in Calhoun County between 1850-1850. He was married to Elizabeth Burrows (daughter of Archibald and Mary Burrows.)
1850 Census Dist 17, Gilmer Co., Virginia
J. W. Johnson 29 M Farmer 400 VA
Elizabeth Johnson 29 F VA
John Johnson 5 M VA
Susan Johnson 3 F VA
Granville Johnson 1 M VA
Albert Johnson 1 M VA
1860 Census Dist n/s, Calhoun Co., Virginia
James Johnson 35 M Farmer Lewis County
Elizabeth Johnson 36 F Lewis County
John Johnson 13 M Gilmer County
Susan Johnson 11 F Gilmer County
Albert G. Johnson 10 M Gilmer County
Granville Johnson 10 M Gilmer County
Warren Johnson 8 M Gilmer County
Charlotte Johnson 6 F Gilmer County
Jane Johnson 2 F Calhoun County
Diana Maze 26 F Lewis County
Elizabeth Maze 65 F Greenbrier County
1870 Census Center Dist, Calhoun Co., West Virginia
Post Office: Grantsville
Johnson, James W. 48 M W Farmer 600 513 VA
Johnson, Elizabeth 48 F W Keeping House VA
Johnson, Albert 21 M W Farm Laborer VA
Johnson, Warren 17 M W Farm Laborer VA
Johnson, Alice V. 12 F W no occupation VA
Kelley, John 17 M W Farm Laborer VA
Selman, Lorenzo D. 8 M W VA
References
- ↑ Wm. Hamilton Jackson personal papers found in Beryl Cunningham's files; now in possession of Jane Kimble.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Memorial# 5391448, in Find A Grave.
- ↑ Research of Charles Holliday of Newark, Ohio, rec'd Oct 10, 2013.
Verifies date; gives location.
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