Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameNettie May JOHNSON 1
Birth Date22 Feb 1907
Birth PlaceLe Flore County, Oklahoma
Death Date4 May 1993 Age: 86
Death PlaceNashoba, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
Burial PlaceNashoba, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
FatherWilliam Henry JOHNSON (1859-1936)
MotherMary Elizabeth WELCH (1867-1941)
Spouses
Birth Date28 Feb 1896
Birth PlaceKeota, Haskell County, Oklahoma
Death Date16 Apr 1983 Age: 87
Death PlaceAntlers, Pushmataha County, Okhaloma
Burial PlaceNashoba, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
Family ID6493
Marr Date10 Jan 1925
Marr PlaceSardis, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
ChildrenMatthew Bention (1925-1952)
 Pauline Pearl (1928-2018)
 Joy Fay (1937-~2015)
 Roy Ray (1938-1988)
 John Edward (1940-1989)
 Kenneth Leon (1942-2010)
Notes for Wesley Ellis (Spouse 1)
Wesley married Mae Weathers and had 4 girls Ina Alline Elizabeth and Alta.

Their uncle Calvin Dykes raised them until Wesley returned for them, at which time Calvin refused to let him take Ina. So the younger 3 girls returned with Wesley and became part of Nettie Mae's kids when they married after Mae died. Ina was raised by Calvin but remained close to her sisters.

Wesley had a total of 14 children, 4 by Mae Weathers and 10 by Nettie.

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