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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Laura A. JOHNSON: Birth: AFT. 1866.

  2. Joseph R. JOHNSON: Birth: AFT. 1866. Death: BEF. 1882

  3. Margaret M. JOHNSON: Birth: AFT. 1866.


Notes
a. Note:   Hi, Robin,
  Yes, it certainly does! Although I haven't the information on your particular line downward, (my line is through Eli Burkett Johnson) I will be glad to send you what I have. Right now, I will tell you that Margaret is buried in the Johnson Cemetery, Nodaway Co. I'm reasonably sure that Ephriam must be, too, although there is no stone for him, other than a footstone. Probably the original went the way of all old markers. Margaret's stone says "Wife of E.W. May 7, 1883 72 y 7 m 10 d" , making her birthdate more or less September 27, 1800.
  Now, please bear with me. I will give you what more information I have, but not right now. My job description says "cake decorator" and tomorrow is Valentine's Day! I am so tired I hardly know who I am because I've worked today from before 6:00 until 4:30 and I have to do it again tomorrow, plus orders for the rest of the week. Perhaps by Sunday I will have a little time to call my own and I will be in a position that conducts the ability to "think" much more so that I am now. I hope you will forgive me and understand.
  I'm still in total amazement that I found your query. This line of Johnsons certainly does not seem to have been worked much recently, if any, other than what you and I have done. I had begun to think there were either none left or those that might be just didn't care from where or from whom they came!!! ; )
  Should I not be back in touch within the outline above, please prompt my memory....perhaps I'm having a "senior moment," since those seem to come more and more frequently. ): (
  Also, hope you get your computer back to the norm. It's really a pure pain when they are feeling "puny."
  Oh, yes, see if you guys can figure out what kind of cousin relationship is involved here....and I'm so pleased to have one! I haven't many or any kind at all on any side, so I'm doubly pleased.
  My best to you,
  Sharon M Hutcheson
  Subj: Johnson Family Date: 2/18/01 3:14:11 PM Pacific Standard Time From: Smhutch38 To: WAJ18
  A marriage not in the above is John R(ightsman) Johnson married Mary Jane Bird April 16, 1865.
  Levi R. Johnson died in 1904, Eli Burkett Johnson died February 1925 and is buried in the Johnson Cemetery
  Eli Burkett Johnson:
  !HISTORY: ELI WAS ONE OF THE FIRST WHITE CHILDREN BORN IN NODAWAY CO., MO.
  !MILITARY: "ENROLLED ON THE 5TH DAY OF JULY, 1863, AT MARYVILLE, IN CO. "NO", 11 REGIMENT OF MISSOURI CAV. VOLUNTEERS, TO SERVE 3 YEARS OR DURING THE WAR, AND MUSTERED INTO SERVICE AS A PRIVATE ON THE 23 DAY OF OCTOBER, 1863, AT BENTON BK'S, IN CO. "NO", 11 REGIMENT OF MISSOURI CAV. VOLUNTEERS, TO SERVE 3 YEARS, OR DURING THE WAR."
  !MILITARY: ELI WAS "TRIED BY COURT MARTIAL FOR DESERTION, FOUND NOT GUILTY AND ACQUITTED G.O. No. 47 DEPT. OF ARK. MAR 12, 1865."
  MARRIAGE: MARRIED BY REV. JOSEPH VAN CLEAVE IN MARYVILLE, MISSOURI, ON 23 AUG 1866.
  Obit is in Clarinda Herald, February 9, 1925, Nodaway County Homepage. . Harriet Anna (Tabor) Johnson - Notes
  BIRTH PLACE: HARRIET WAS BORN EITHER IN NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY. THE HISTORY OF NODAWAY CO., MISSOURI, SAYS SHE WAS A NATIVE OF NEW YORK; HOWEVER, HER OBIT. STATES SHE WAS BORN IN PATERSON, NEW JERSEY.
  DEATH: DATE OF DEATH WAS TAKEN FROM PENSION PAPERS OF ELI B. JOHNSON & HER NEWSPAPER OBITUARY.
  MARRIAGE: 1. HARRIET WAS MARRIED TO PHILLIP I. JOHNSON. THIS INFORMATION IS STATED IN THE MILITARY PENSION PAPERS OF ELI B. JOHNSON ON FILE IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
  MARRIAGE: 2. DATE, PLACE AND NAME OF PERSON WHO MARRIED HARRIET AND ELI WERE TAKEN FROM PENSION PAPERS OF ELI B. JOHNSON. ELI B. JOHNSON AND HARRIET TABOR JOHNSON WERE MARRIED BY REV. JOSEPH VAN CLEAVE.
  INFORMATION ON ELI JOHNSON'S PENSION PAPERS INDICATES HARRIET WAS MARRIED FIRST TO PHILLIP I. JOHNSON. HE DIED 22 APR 1866, PERHAPS IN THE CIVIL WAR, AS THE PAPERS STATE PHILLIP SERVED IN "SOME KANSAS REGIMENT." SINCE ELI SEEMED TO KNOW LITTLE CONCERNING PHILLIP, IT IS MY THINKING THAT HE WAS NOT A PART OF THE JOHNSON FAMILY OF WHICH ELI WAS A MEMBER. !!!OBITUARY CLIPPING IS AS FOLLOWS:
  DEATH OF MRS. E. B. JOHNSON Mrs. E. B. Johnson died at her home in West Hopkins last Monday morning. She had been in poor health for about five years but had been failing rapidly during the past year and was confined to her bed about a week before the end came. Funeral services were conducted from the home on Tuesday at 10 a.m. after which the remains were taken to the Johnson cemetery west of town for interment.
  OBITUARY
  Harriet A. Tabor was born at Patterson, N.J. April 8, 1840, and died at her home in Hopkins, Mo., June 2, 1913, at 5:30 a.m., aged 73 years, 1 month and 24 days.
  The deceased is survived by three daughters, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The daughters are Mrs. Mary Randolph, of Redmond, Oregon, Mrs. William Waldroff and Mrs. Henry Thompson, of near Hopkins, Mo. She is also survived by three sisters. They are Mrs. Horton Pratt of St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. Chas. Meyers and Miss Sarah Tabor, both of near Hopkins, Mo.
  She united with the Presbyterian church when near the age of twenty years of which she was a faithful and consistent member until called to the better land. She was a devoted wife and loving mother and was very fond of her home and children. She will be greatly missed in both her home and the community.
  CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the kind friends and neighbors who assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother. We also wish to thank those who gave flowers.
  E. B. Johnson and Family


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