Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameAgness JOHNSON
Birth Date10 May 1806
Birth PlaceBlount County, Tennessee
Death Date2 Mar 1892 Age: 85
Death PlaceNear Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky
Burial PlaceWhitley County, Kentucky, Bryant-Lovett Cemetery
FatherWilliam “Billy” JOHNSON , 64 (1779-1857)
MotherMargaret Susan CUMMINGS , 65 (1778-1856)
Spouses
Birth Date6 Sep 1801
Birth PlaceWhitley County, Kentucky
Death Date30 Jul 1863 Age: 61
Death PlaceWhitley County, Kentucky
Burial PlaceWhitley County, Kentucky, Bryant-Lovett Cemetery
Family ID8232
Marr Date13 Aug 1818
Marr PlaceWhitley County, Kentucky
ChildrenElias (1823-~1915)
 Elisabeth (1835-1901)
 Rachel (1841-1927)
 Jane (1844-)
Notes for Agness JOHNSON
Married in Whitley, Kentucky on 13 Aug 1818.

Eliza Hamblen is her daughter and on the 1860 census record Eliza's last name was Turpin.
Eliza was living in the household of her parents & her daughter
Mary Agnes Turpin.

Rachel Bryant Lovitt is her daughter.

Howell Bryant is her son.

Andrew Jackson Bryant is her son.

Morgan Bryant is her son.

Jane Bryant Jones is her daughter and on the 1880 census record Agness was living with her.

On Find A Grave.


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First name also listed as Abigale.

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Notes for Absolom (Spouse 1)
I believe Absalom's parents to be Peter Bryant (1767-1829) and Sarah Sally Snell (1769-1847) - RK

Married in Whitley, Kentucky on 13 Aug 1818.

Eliza Hamblen is his daughter and on the 1860 census record Eliza's last name was Turpin. Eliza was living in the household of her parents & her daughter Mary Agnes Turpin.

Jane Bryant Jones is his daughter and on the 1880 census record his widow Agness was living with her.

On Find A Grave.

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