Person:John Johnson (527)

Watchers
Capt. John Boswell Johnson
b.Bet 1745 and 1755 Virginia, United States
 
m. Bef 1740
  1. Jane JohnsonAbt 1740 - Bef 1803
  2. Thomas JohnsonAbt 1745 - Bef 1795
  3. Capt. John Boswell JohnsonBet 1745 & 1755 -
  4. Dorothy JohnsonAbt 1750 - Bef 1771
  5. William JohnsonAbt 1750 - Aft 1810
  6. Ann JohnsonAbt 1754 - 1788
  7. Elizabeth JohnsonBef 1763 - Bef 1803
  8. Nicholas Meriwether JohnsonBef 1767 -
  9. Richard Johnson - Bef 1803
Facts and Events
Name Capt. John Boswell Johnson
Gender Male
Birth? Bet 1745 and 1755 Virginia, United States
Residence[1] Bet 1782 and 1815 St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, United States

Records in Virginia

Deposition of John B. Johnson, 1803:

He states that he is one of the sons and Legatees of Richard Johnson late of the Town of New Castle in the County of Hanover deceased, whose Testament and last will among the records of the County court of said County of Hanover he will be ready to produce at the hearing if required. He had a daughter named Dorothy to whom he advanced in his lifetime, and who having intermarried with Anthony Thornton of the County of Caroline departed this life in the lifetime of the said Richard leaving the said Anthony Thornton & an only child by him named Boswell to which Boswell the said Richard gave a Legacy in and by his said Testament, wherein he the said Richard also provided for his wife Dorothea, afterwards his widow & for his five sons, to wit Richard, Thomas, William, this Defdt., John Boswell and Nicholas Meriwether and three daughters to wit, Anne, Jane and Elizabeth, all of whom survived him. His son Richard departed this life possessed of a considerable estate as did also his son Thomas and his sons, William, this defdt & Nicholas Meriwether are still alive. His daughter Anne intermarried with John Cunningham & died under coverture, leaving the said John Cunningham and four children to wit Dorthe who intermarried with Isaac Butler, and died under coverture leaving the said Isaac and an only child named Lucy Anne, both of whom are still alive – William who is made a party to the sd Bill, John who is since dead and Anne Johnson who intermarried with John Syme both of whom are still alive, and for all these her children she provided by an Instrument in the nature of a last Will – Jane another daughter of the said Richard intermarried with Doctor William Marshall, and both of them are dead, without ever having had issue, and Elizabeth another of his daughters intermarried with Nicholas Syme and is now deceased leaving the sd Nicholas and four children by him, to wit John M., Nicholas, Elisa, and Clarissa.

References
  1. Children of Richard Johnson-iii, 1715-1771, and his wife, Dorthea.

    7. John Boswell Johnson-iiii, “of Hanover,” gave a deposition filed November 30, 1803, and stated “that he is one of the sons and legatees of Richard Johnson, late of the town of New Castle.”

    His first deposition was taken in the Backhouse lawsuit for the defendant at the house of Francis Taylor in the town of New Castle, now occupied by John Tinsley, February 8, 1796. [Ibid. pg. 6.]

    Though he had a nephew of the same name, who died in 1815 in Sumner County, Tennessee, and the two may be easily confused, we find that this man was listed in the Hanover County Taxpayers, from St. Paul’s Parish as “Capt” John Boswell Johnson, between 1782 and 1815.[Ibid.]