2j. James "Gov" Johnson

James "Gov" Johnson vs James "Seneca" Johnson

Identifing the correct one. “Seneca" vs. "Gov.”
There were two James Johnsons that married Millie Moormans and they are often confused.

"The 1972 edition of Lorand’s book "The Descendants of John and William Johnson" is the main cause of the confusion.

On Chart #2 it shows that “James (Seneca) married Mildred Moorman in 1758 – see chart 11” and then on Chart 11 it shows James “Gov.”

James "Gov" Johnson


James "Governor" Johnson (the son of John Jr. and Elizabeth Ellyson) was born in 1737- 1742 in Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginia


He married Mildred Moorman December 9, 1758. This Mildred Moorman was the daughter of Thomas Moorman and Rachael Clark. She was born on 25 Nov 1742 in Hanover, Virginia, British America.


James Johnson and Mildred Moorman had the following children:

+28 i. Moorman Johnson, born 25 Nov 1760, Hanover, Virginia, United States; married Elizabeth Moorman, 25 Oct 1779, Bedford, Virginia, United States; died 1819, Jamestown, Greene, Ohio, United States.

+29 ii. Christopher Johnson, born 1761, Bedford, Virginia, British America; married Milley Moorman, 18 Oct 1783, Campbell, Virginia, United States; died aft 1824, Ohio, United States.


They were moving from Caroline County, VA, to New Garden, NC, in 1764. He was gct New Garden MM, N. C on 8 Sep 1764 at Cedar Creek Meeting house in Hanover, Virginia, British America. on 1764, 9, 8. Milley gct Carolina, New Garden, with her husband. 1764, 9, 8. James & w, Milly, gct New Garden MM, N. C.


Mildred died Died while on the way to North Carolina in 1764 at the age of 22. He then returned to Bedford


James "Governor" Johnson and Penelope Anthony were married in 1764 in Hanover, Virginia, United States. m (2) Penelope Anthony without consent of the New Garden Mtg, N. C. & was dis. Later he was rst& gct South River MM, Va., 1775,2,25. Penelope Anthony, daughter of Jospeh Anthony and Elizabeth Clark, was born on 21 Feb 1747 in Louisa, Virginia, British America. or 26 July 1748


He purchased from Robert Brooks in 1769 at 155A on Ivy Creek in Bedford, Virginia, United States. 1769,


James Johnson, purchased from Robert Brooks, 115A on both sides of Ivy Cr of Blackwater -

Bedford Co VA db 3, 279


Governor owned 40 acres on Ivy Creek on 20 Jun 1772 in Bedford, Virginia, British America. 1772 June 20 (Bedford Co.): James Johnson 40 acres on the South Side of Ivy Ck adj. Brookes, Wilkerson, and Benjamin Johnson - Source Land Office Patents # 40, 1771-1772 pg 668,reel 39: Library Of Virginia Archives Section.


He owned 115A Ivy Cr to Clark Terrell Moorman in 1774 in Bedford, Virginia, British America. 1774, James Johnson, & Penelope to Clark Terrell Moorman, 115A Ivy Cr

Bedford Co VA db 5, 184


He served in the military in 1776. The sons of his first marriage, Moorman & Christopher were left at the home of their grandfather, Micajah Moorman, & James enlisted in the Revolutionary Army.

Served as a private in the Virginia Continental Line in the Revolutionary War, application for pension may be no. S36664.


Governor owned 155A bound by Joseph Wilkinson, Benjamin Johnson, & John Hooks line on 5 Oct 1779 in Bedford, Virginia, United States. 1779/10/5, James Johnson, & Penelope of Bedford and Clark & Rachel Moorman of Caroline Co to Philip Jacob Irion of Bedford, 200 lbs, 2 tracts ajoining[sic] each other 155A bnd by Joseph Wilkinson, Benjamin Johnson, & John Hooksline. Pres: Joseph Poindexter, Robert Clard, James Bullock BedfordCo VA db 6, 429


He owned 74A on Ivy Crk adj Wilkerson to John Timberlake, in 1789 in Bedford, Virginia, United States. 1789, James Johnson, & Penelope to John Timberlake, 74Aon Ivy Crk adj Wilkerson Bedford Co VAdb 8, 159


He was living on 9 May 1795 at Removed to Goose Creek in Bedford, Virginia, United States. James Johnson, Penelope, his wife, and their children, Elizabeth, Sarah, Joseph, Jesse, Judith, Mary, Penelope, Anthony, Agnes and Rachel removed to Goose Creek in Bedford County, 5-9-1795. Achillis Douglas, Matilda Egberts, Clerks.


Governor owned sold to Admire Turner in 1802 at Mobley’s cr, Goose Cr & Turner’s Spr Br in Bedford, Virginia, United States. 1802, James Johnson, & Penelope to Admire Turner, 303A on Mobley’s cr, Goose Cr &Turner’s Spr Br Bedford Co VA db 11, 512


He owned in 1812 in Leesburg, Fairfield, Highland, Ohio, United States. "'Governor' James Johnson came in 1812, from Botetourt (now Bedford) county, Virginia., and bought two to three hundred acres around the site of Leesburgh. By his first wife, who was a Mooreman, he had two children, neither of whom, however, were settlers in Fairfield.By his second wife, Penelope Ashley, he reared a large family, - John, Elizabeth, Sarah, Joseph, James, Jesse, Mary, Judith, Penelope (Burgess),Anthony, Agnes, and Rachel (Lupton).


He was on 3 Sep 1812 at Goose Creek MM in Virginia, United States. 1813, 3, 31. James & w, Penelope, & ch, Elizabeth, Sarah, Judith, Mary, Penelope, Agnes & Rachel, rocf Goose Creek MM, Va., dtd 1812,9,3


Governor was Received on 31 Mar 1813 at Miami Meeting House in Wayne, Warren, Ohio, United States. received on certificate from 1813, 3, 31. James & w, Penelope, & ch, Elizabeth, Sarah, Judith, Mary, Penelope, Agnes & Rachel, received on certificate from Goose Creek MM, Va., dtd 1812, 9, 3


He signed a will on 11 Aug 1823 in Leesburg, Fairfield, Highland, Ohio, United States. Will - I James Johnson Senn (Senior) of Leesburg Highland County and State of Ohio, Being weak in body but sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form as followeth, viz,

To my eldest son Moorman Johnson I give one dollar to him and his heirs forever, having already given him a childs part.

2ly If rights are ever obtained by me or my heirs for the Lands I purchased of Nathaniel Pope and Walter Dun on which Lands I laid out the Town of Leesburg my will and desire is that my son Christopher Johnson have two out Lots in said Town of Leesburg NO38039 to him and his heirs for ever.

3ly I give to my son John Johnson one dollar to him and his heirs forever having done for him as for my two first sons.

4ly I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Johnson and his heirs four hundred dollars, to be raised out of the sale of the Lots in the Town of Leesburg if rights are obtained for the same as above, Provided, he pay his equal expense with my other children in a lawsuit I have now pending and undetermined in the Supreme Court of Highland against Nathaniel Pope and others, and if not his expenses to be taken out of the four hundred dollars.

5ly I give to my other three sons namely James A. Johnson, Jesse Johnson, and Anthony Johnson, one hundred acres of Land cash where on they now live as each ones bounds marked off, it being part of the above purchase that I made of POPE if rights are obtained to them and their heirs forever.

6thly I give to my daughters Rachel Lupton wife of Allen Lupton one in Lot in the Town of Leesburg No to her and her heirs forever.

7thly I give my daughter Penelope Burgess wife of Joseph Burgess one in Lot in said Town No to her and her heirs for ever with the above proviso.

8thly I give to my James A Johnson and my single daughters namely Elizabeth, Sarah, Judith, and Agnes Johnsons, my mill seat on Leesburg adjoining the land of David Lupton, together with fourteen acres and 25 paler of Land, the boundaries of which land are marked to them and their heirs forever.

9thly I lend to my above named single daughters all my tract of Land lying and being North of the North alley of the Town of Leesburg and adjoining said Town including the manjion house and farm where I now live, supposed to be about seventy acres, together with all my personal property that I may not otherwise dispose of.

I say I leave the above property to my above named single daughters, for their support use and accommodations as long as they may live single. As soon as either of them marry I give them one feather bed and furniture one cow and calf and other house hold articles to the amount of one hundred dollars worth. They then relinquish their right and claim to said premises, during the lives of those of my daughters who may live Single, and of the marriage or death of all my single daughters, it is my will that the said land together with the personal property that I lend them be equally divided amongst my existing daughters that have married or may marry or their heirs by said or otherwise provided rights are obtained as above.

10thly And provided no rights can be obtained to the Lands, I give and lend to my Children my will is: That after all of my debts and other expenses are paid that my estate be equally divided amongst my children after making those that I have give nothing to equal with them that I have given all but my three Eldest sons Moorman Christopher and John as I have given them their full part.

11thly If the above suit against Pope and others is not determined in my life time My will is that my Executors hereafter named may prudently and effectually prosecute the same as circumstances may require, and the expenses accruing on the same that I should of had to of paid, to pay out of my estate before any division of said Estate provided no rights are obtained for my lands and if rights are obtained then each one pay their equal proportion of said expenses out of the property I give and lend them or otherwise.

12thly And further if rights are obtained that my Executors be vested with power to sell all the unsold Lots in the Town of Leesburg excepting those that I have given to my children and convey rights to the same also convey rights and ___ to all the Lot that I have sold in said Town and that my Executors be personally compensated for all then troubles.

And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my son James A Johnson and Samuel Terrell Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all others and former Wills and Testaments herefore by me made in testimony of which I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 11th of the eighth month in of Lord AD one thousand eight and twenty three.

Witnessed present

JOHN BURGESS

____ BARRTLEY JUNIOR

BENNETT ________

signed JAMES JOHNSON seal

(contributed by Susan)



He died on 10 Aug 1824 at the age of 87 in Leesburg, Fairfield, Highland, Ohio, United States.


Disowned by New Garden Monthly Meeting for marrying without permission in 1766. Moved to Bedford, VA, in 1775. Served as a private in the Virginia Continental Line in the Revolutionary War, application for pension may be no. S36664. Moved on to Miami, OH, in 1812. Called "Governor James". Supposed to be the great grandfather of Civil War General Joseph E. Johnston who command the Confederate forces opposing Sherman in the battles between Chattanooga and Atlanta. James owned 400 acres and a tavern in Leesburg, Highland County, OH.


Information from: History of Ross & Highland Counties, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches by Williams Bros. publishers; W. W. Williams, Printer, Cleveland,Ohio, 1880. (Reprint: Evansville, IN: Unigraphic, Inc., 1978) p. 402, FairfieldTwp., Highland Co.:

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia [p.295] RECORDS (Note by Dr. Lorand V. Johnson)

[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lksstarr/reports/andrrebutp2.txt ]

it was not Gov. James Johnson who "founded" the town of Leesburg, OH. Yes, he settled in Highland Co. in 1812, but almost all of his married children and their families were already settled there before Gov. James and Mildred Johnson arrived. In fact, sons Christopher and Moorman Johnson arrived in Highland Co. in 1806. It is also my understanding that his sons James and Anthony were primarily responsible for laying out the town of Leesburg.

James "Governor" Johnson and Mildred Moorman were married on 12 Nov 1758 in Louisa, Virginia, British America. in Cedar Ck, Louisa Co, Va on the twelfth day of the eleventh month in 1758 Mildred Moorman, daughter of Thomas Moorman and Rachael Clark, was born on 25 Nov 1742 in Hanover, Virginia, British America. She died Died while on the way to North Carolina in 1764 at the age of 22 in Virginia, British America. Not listed in Thomas' 1766 will - already dead

Penelope died on 26 Jan 1822 at the age of 74 in Leesburg, Fairfield, Highland, Ohio, United States.

James Johnson and Penelope Anthony had the following children:

30 i. Elizabeth Johnson was born in 1767.

+31 ii. Sarah Johnson, born 1769; married Jonothan Ladd.

+32 iii. John "chart 11" Johnson, born 1771; married Dorothy Crew, 16 Nov 1796.

+33 iv. Joseph "chart 1" Johnson, born 25 Sep 1772; married Betsy Butterworth, 8 Feb 1812, Campbell, Virginia, United States; died 27 Sep 1838.

+34 v. James A. Johnson, born 1774; married Betsey Holliday, 30 Aug 1805, Bedford, Virginia, United States; married Millie Pate, 10 Dec 1811, Botetourt, Virginia, United States; died 20 Apr 1845, Leesburg, Fairfield, Highland, Ohio, United States.

+35 vi. Jesse Johnson, born 1776.

36 vii. Judith Johnson was born in 1778. She died in 1863 at the age of 85.

37 viii. Mary Johnson was born in 1781. She died in 1820 at the age of 39.

+38 ix. Penelope Johnson, born 1783.

+39 x. Anthony Johnson, born 1785; married Mary Lupton, 2 Oct 1816, Highland, Ohio, United States.

40 xi. Agnes Johnson was born in 1787. She died in 1863 at the age of 76.

+41 xii. Rachel Johnson, born 1789.

Third Generation


28. Moorman Johnson (James-2, John-1) was born on 25 Nov 1760 at CHART 11 in Hanover, Virginia, United States. He was Disowned Marriage one of his near Kin on 11 Nov 1780 at Cedar Creek Meeting house in Hanover, Virginia, United States. 1780, 11, 11: Moorman Johnson son of James Johnson Bedford County: dis. Marriage one of his near Kin: Cedar Creek MM:

Hinshaw Encyclopedia of American Quaker Records. Volume 6:


He was recommended to South River MM Va where he now lives: Cedar Creek MM on 14 Jul 1781 at South River Meeting House in Campbell, Virginia, United States. At a Monthly Meeting held at Cedar Creek the 14th of the 7th month, 1781, Moorman Johnson sent to this meeting condemning his outgoings in marriage, also a recommendation from some of the members of your meeting, where he has of late resided, on which he is reinstated into the Society and is recommended to the care of the Southriver Monthly Meeting. Moses Harris, Clerk. (Our Quaker Friends, p161)


1781, 7, 14: Moorman Johnson son James Johnson Bedford Co. con mou and rst, recommended to South River MM Va where he now lives: Cedar Creek MM: Hinsah Encyclopedia of American Quaker Records. Volume 6:


Moorman was family to Center MM Ohio on 1 Jun 1811 in Bedford, Virginia, United States. See cert for fam to Center MM, O., dtd 1810,11,10, in which John Milton is listed last. This cert rec at Center MM, O., 1811,6,1 (Note by W.W.H.)


Lived: about 1812 in Washington Court House, Fayette, Ohio, United States. Lived on Washington Court House road, east of Massie's Creek, adjoining Charles T. Moorman on the West and Christopher Johnson on the North.


He died in 1819 at the age of 59 in Jamestown, Greene, Ohio, United States. Children: listed in Our Quaker Friends - page 32 from the South River Monthly Meetings

Plus John Milton

(Note by W.W.H.) See cert for fam to Center MM, O., dtd 1810,11,10, in which John Milton is listed last. This cert rec at Center MM, O.,1811,6,1

Moorman Johnson and Elizabeth Moorman were married on 25 Oct 1779 in Bedford, Virginia, United States. Moorman Johnson & Betsy (Elizabeth) Moorman, Oct. 25, 1779. Consent of Mioajah Moorman, father of Betsy. Joseph Johnson, surety (From Marriage Bonds of Bedford Co., Va.) - They were first cousins! Elizabeth Moorman, daughter of Micajah C. Moorman and Susanna Chiles, was born on 30 Oct 1760 in Campbell, Virginia, United States. Lived: in 1806 in Campbell, Virginia, United States. Fathers's wil & Probate

Item. I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Johnson one tract of land on the waters of Mollys creek which she has already received and conveyed, one horse & saddle and some furniture which she has already received to her and her heirs forever.

Moorman Johnson and Elizabeth Moorman had the following children:

+115 i. Susanna Johnson, born 3 Oct 1780, Bedford, Virginia, United States; married John D Johnson, 27 Oct 1798, Campbell, Virginia, United States; died 9 Aug 1844, Port William, Liberty, Clinton, Ohio, United States. See John D Johnson

+116 ii. James L. "chart 63" Johnson, born 19 Dec 1782, Campbell, Virginia, United States; married Susannah Moorman, 22 Jan 1807, Campbell, Virginia, United States; died Jefferson Township, Greene County, Ohio.

+117 iii. Milley Johnson, born 7 Jan 1785, Campbell, Virginia, United States; married John Watkins Johnson, 31 Oct 1807, Campbell, Virginia, United States.

+118 iv. Micajah M. "chart 63" Johnson, born 15 Jan 1788, Campbell, Virginia, United States; married Margaret Carson, 8 Jan 1810, Campbell, Virginia, United States; died 13 Aug 1859, Wayne, Warren, Ohio, United States.

119 v. Christopher Johnson was born on 2 Nov 1791 in Campbell, Virginia, United States. p32 Our Quaker Friends 1905

120 vi. Thomas Chiles Johnson was born on 8 Dec 1794 in Campbell, Virginia, United States. p32 Our Quaker Friends 1905

121 vii. Charles M. Johnson was born on 20 Sep 1797 in Campbell, Virginia, United States. p32 Our Quaker Friends 1905

+122 viii. Achillis Clark Johnson, born 11 Mar 1800, Campbell, Virginia, United States; married Susanna Wright, 22 Aug 1820, Clinton, Ohio, United States; died 13 Aug 1871, Alba, Jasper, Missouri, United States.

+123 ix. John Milton Johnson, born 1808, Campbell, Virginia, United States; married Susanna Moorman.

Fourth Generation


Achillis Clark Johnson was born on 11 Mar 1800 in Campbell, Virginia, United States. p32 Our Quaker Friends 1905


He appeared in the census in 1850 in Monroe, Howard, Indiana, United States. 88 - 88 Johnston

Achillus 50 VA Farmer

Susanna 51 TN

John M 18 IL

James 17 IL

Clarrissa 10 IN


He appeared in the census on 18 Jun 1860 in Palmyra, Palmyra, Warren, Iowa, United States. dwg 443 fam 419

Achillis 60 Va

Susan 60 TN


Achillis appeared in the census on 4 Aug 1870 in Carthage, Preston, Jasper, Missouri, United States. Dwg: 58 Fam: 60

Achillis 70 VA shoemaker

Susanna 71 TN

James 35 IL

Ann 38 OH

Owen 2 MO

Mormon 47 OH

Julie A 41 IN

Eliza A 12 IA

John 11 IA

Isaac W 7 IA


Achillis died on 13 Aug 1871 at the age of 71 in Alba, Jasper, Missouri, United States. He was buried after 13 Aug 1871 at Fairview Cemetery in Alba, Jasper, Missouri, United States. tombstone show 71 yrs 5 mos & 3 days (1 day off)

Find A Grave Memorial# 19001666

Achillis Clark Johnson and Susanna Wright were married on 22 Aug 1820 in Clinton, Ohio, United States. Clinton county Ohio Marriages

Susanna Wright was born on 27 Apr 1799 in New Hope, Greene, Tennessee, United States. She died on 8 Nov 1879 at the age of 80 in Jasper, Missouri, United States. 11th Mo 8. 1879

She was buried after 8 Nov 1879 at Fairview Cemetery in Alba, Jasper, Missouri, United States.

Achillis Clark Johnson and Susanna Wright had the following children:


+2 i. Isaac W Johnson, born 1821, Ohio, United States; married Elizabeth Marshall, 20 May 1846, Marion, Clinton, Indiana, United States.

3 ii. Moorman Johnson was born in 1824 in Ohio, United States.

4 iii. Elizabeth Johnson was born on 3 Oct 1826 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.

5 iv. Achilles Clark Johnson was born on 12 Jan 1828 in Ohio, United States.

6 v. Milton R Johnson was born on 24 Sep 1831 in Illinois. He died in 1908.

7 vi. John M Johnson was born in 1832 in Illinois, United States.

+8 vii. James W Johnson, born 14 Apr 1834, Illinois; married Ann Owens, 22 Aug 1867, Warren, Iowa; died 1 Jan 1909, Harrison, Missouri.

9 viii. Clarissa C. Johnson was born on 14 Jun 1839 in Alba, Missouri, United States.

Fifth Generation

2. Isaac W Johnson (Achillis Clark-1) was born in 1821 in Ohio, United States.

Isaac W Johnson and Elizabeth Marshall were married on 20 May 1846 at Honey Creek Meeting House in Marion, Clinton, Indiana, United States. Marriage description p 43

Issac of the State of Indiana in the county of Clinton, son of Achiles of the County aforesaid and Susannah his wife...

witnesses included: Susannah Johnson, Achilles Johnson, Morman Johnson Elizabeth Marshall was born (date unknown). daughter of Ruben Edgerton of Richardson county & Patience his wife deceased.

8. James W Johnson (Achillis Clark-1) was born on 14 Apr 1834 in Illinois, United States. from tombstone

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Adams, Harrison, Missouri, United States. hse #83

James 66 Apr 1834 IN VA VA Farmer

Ann 62 Mar 1838 OH Wales Wales

Owen 31 Jan 1869 MO IN OH

He died on 1 Jan 1909 at the age of 74 in Harrison, Missouri, United States. from tombstone

James was buried after 1 Jan 1909 at Old Blue Ridge Cemetery in Gilman City, Harrison, Missouri, United States. Find A Grave Memorial# 14891552


James W Johnson and Ann Owens were married on 22 Aug 1867 in Warren, Iowa, United States.

Ann Owens was born on 28 Mar 1838 in Jackson, Illinois, United States. from tombstone

She died on 29 Feb 1924 at the age of 85 in Grand River, Daviess, Missouri, United States. MO death certificate G. W. Case of Jamison, MO informant

She was buried on 3 Mar 1924 at Old Blue Ridge Cemetery in Gilman City, Harrison, Missouri, United States. Find A Grave Memorial# 14891551

James W Johnson and Ann Owens had the following children:

+10 i. John Owen Johnson, born 28 Jan 1869, Jasper, Missouri, United States; married Fannie Lenora Wright, 1897; died 6 Feb 1956, Sherman, Harrison, Missouri, United States.

11 ii. Effie L. Johnson was born on 10 Sep 1873 in Missouri, United States. She died in 1969 at the age of 96. married Case


Marriage #2 to Rachel Henshaw b: 07 SEP 1843 in Back Creek, Grant County, Indiana. they had:

Phebe Johnson b: 12 APR 1861

Rachel Johnson b: 17 FEB 1864 in Warren County, Iowa, USA


Sixth Generation

10. John Owen Johnson (James W-2, Achillis Clark-1) was born on 28 Jan 1869 in Jasper, Missouri, United States.

He appeared in the census in 1920 in Jamesport, Daviess, Missouri, United States. 211-237

Owen 50 MO OH OH General Farming

Fannie 47 IN NY IN

Ella 16 MO MO IN

James 12 MO MO IN

Edward 10 MO MO IN

Effie 7 MO MO IN

He appeared in the census in 1930 in Lincoln, Daviess, Missouri, United States. Hse: 123

Owen 61 MO VA OH Farmer

Fannie L 57 IN NY IN

Ella W. 25 MO MO IN

James W. 22 MO MO IN

Edward W. 21 MO MO IN

Effie W. 17 MO MO IN

John appeared in the census in 1940 in Lincoln, Daviess, Missouri, United States. Hse: 123 - 1935 All Same house

Owen 71 MO Farmer

Fannie 68 IN

James 33 MO Farm laborer

Owen died on 6 Feb 1956 at the age of 87 at 9 miles SE of Bethany in Sherman, Harrison, Missouri, United States. He had been living in Lincoln, Daviess, Missouri, United States.

Death certificate: informant James Johnson, Jameson, MO

Father: James Johnson, Mother: Ann Owen, Wife: Fannie Johnson

He was buried on 7 Feb 1956 at Pilot Grove No. 1 Cemetery in Daviess, Missouri, United States. Find A Grave Memorial# 20413022


John Owen Johnson and Fannie Lenora Wright were married in 1897.

Fannie Lenora Wright was born on 6 Mar 1872 in Indiana, United States. She died in 1959 at the age of 87 in Daviess, Missouri, United States.


John Owen Johnson and Fannie Lenora Wright had the following children:

12 i. Ella Johnson was born on 22 Mar 1904 in Missouri, United States.

13 ii. James Wright Johnson was born on 10 Mar 1907 in Missouri, United States. Lived: in Feb 1956 in Jameson, Daviess, Missouri, United States.

+14 iii. Edward W Johnson, born 7 Mar 1909, Davies, Missouri, United States; married M. Lucille , bef 1940, Missouri, United States; died 10 Feb 1978, Lincoln, Daviess, Missouri, United States.

15 iv. Effie W Johnson was born after 1913 in Missouri, United States.

Seventh Generation

14. Edward W Johnson (John Owen-3, James W-2, Achillis Clark-1) was born on 7 Mar 1909 in Davies, Missouri, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Jackson, Daviess, Missouri, United States. # 53

Edward 31 MO 1935 both same place, farmer at work yesterday

Lucille 24 MO wife

He died on 10 Feb 1978 at the age of 68 in Lincoln, Daviess, Missouri, United States. Edward was buried after 10 Feb 1978 at Pilot Grove Cemetery #1 in Lincoln, Daviess, Missouri, United States.

Edward W Johnson and M. Lucille were married before 1940 in Missouri, United States.

M. Lucille was born on 5 Sep 1915 in Missouri. She died on 11 Mar 2000 at the age of 84.

Edward W Johnson and M. Lucille had the following child:

"DNA Kit 254143"

This is a 111 marker test.

In the 67 marker range there are two differences from the group norm

CDY: 36-37 vs 36-36 - this is one of the faster mutating markers

DYS450: 9 vs 8 - this is an extremely slow mutating marker

In the 111 range

DYS549: 14 vs one other test at 13. Not sure which will be the norm.