Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJoseph JOHNSON Jr. 1
Birth Date15 Apr 1804
Death Date12 Aug 1834 Age: 30
Death PlaceGrassy Fork, Jackson County, Indiana
Burial PlaceJackson County, Indiana, Mount Pleasant (Blair) Cemetery89
FatherJoseph JOHNSON (?1775-1838)
MotherMary _____ (?-1863)
Spouses
Birth Date4 Dec 1804
Birth PlaceNicholas County, Kentucky
Death Date11 Dec 1873 Age: 69
Death PlaceJackson, Indiana
Burial PlaceTampico, Jackson County, Indiana, Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Family ID742
Marr Date15 Sep 1825
Marr PlaceScott, LaGrange County, Indiana
Marr MemoIndiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993
ChildrenDeborah Jane (1834-1921)
 William Martin (1826-1895)
 Polly Ann (1828-1913)
 Ebenezer Washington (1830-1883)
 James Francis (1833-1846)
Notes for Jennet (Spouse 1)
Alternative birthdate Nov 11, 1804 and burial place Mr. Pleasant (Blair) Cemetery, Jackson Co, IN89

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A will posted Aug 16, 2016 on Ancestry by melonb10 states:
“1868 Apr. 16 Jackson Co, IN Order of Distribution of Milton’s estate: Estate value $4,267.55 Heirs: Jennet, widow $963.59; all other heirs received $300.36 each: Mary Barns’ heirs (Evan Shewmaker, Rachel Garrett & Milton Barnes); Malinda Hinds, Sally Johnson’s heirs (Henry, Mary and James); Alah Boothe (husband Jeremiah signed for her), Simeon, Braxton, Milton, Colby, Fanny Smallwood and Thomas. Samuel Lee granted letters of authority as Administrator of Milton’s estate (Bk C p497)

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In 1870 she is living with her son Ebenezer Johnson Indiana, Jackson, Grassy Fork654

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