Person:Thomas Johnson (106)

Watchers
m. Abt 1688
  1. Thomas Johnson1694 - Abt 1734
  2. Richard Johnson, 2Bef 1698 - Abt 1733/34
  3. William JohnsonBef 1698 -
m.
  1. Nicholas Johnson - Abt 1764
  2. Col. Richard Johnson, of New Castle, Hanover, VA1715 - 1771
  3. Jane JohnsonAbt 1717 - 1790
  4. Ann Johnson
  5. Rev. William Johnson1720 - 1814
  6. Thomas Johnson1733 - 1799
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Johnson
Gender Male
Birth? 1694 King and Queen, Virginia, United Statesnow King William county
Other[1] 8 Apr 1698 King and Queen, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Richard Johnson, father
Marriage Virginia, United Statesto Anne Meriwether
Death[2] Abt 1734 Hanover, Virginia, United States

Notes

  • It is assumed he was born in Virginia as he is not listed in his father's 1695 head-rights for coming to Virginia
References
  1. Johnson of King and Queen, Louisa, &c., in Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. (Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society)
    25 (1917):328-330.

    ... Susanna Duncomb could not well have been the mother of Col. Johnson's three sons. That there was some irregularity in the marriage with the mother of one of them is indicated by an act of Assembly (Hening V, 114, &c), which recites that Richard Johnson Esq., late of King and Queen Co, by his will dated April 8, 1698, left to "one Thomas Johnson" a tract of land, 750 acres in the parish of St. John, King William Co., describing it as all his land in Pamunkey Neck, and also left divers lands and hereditaments to Richard and William Johnson, brothers of the said Thos. Johnson. In those days of strict adherence to legal technicalities it was no doubt deemed best not to leave any weak point in an act docking an entail.

    (To be Continued.)

  2. Johnson of King and Queen, Louisa, &c., in Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. (Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society)
    25 (1917):423-.

    2. Thomas Johnson was a member of the House of Burgesses for King and Queen County at the sessions of April 1718, and for King William at the sessions of November 1720, and May 1722. He lived in Hanover County at the time of his death which occurred about 1734.

    In the only remaining old record book of Hanover are the following:
    (1) Bond, February 1734, from Ann Johnson, widow of Thomas Johnson, as guardian of Richard, Jane, Ann and Thomas Johnson, orphans of Thomas Johnson, deceased;

    (2) Deed, December 1734, from Ann Johnson to her son Nicholas Johnson;

    (3) Deed, January 1734, from Nicholas Johnson of King William County, to his sisters Jane and Ann Johnson

    Thomas Johnson married Ann, daughter of Nicholas Meriwether and had issue: ...