Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJoseph Craig JOHNSON
Birth Date23 Jul 1850
Birth PlaceMeadow Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Death Date3 Jan 1936 Age: 85
Death PlaceCorbin, Whitley County, Kentucky
MemoKentucky, U.S., Death Index, 1911-2000
Burial PlaceRockholds, Whitley County, Kentucky, Johnson Cemetery
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
MotherSusan Ann McKEEHAN (1832-1899)
Spouses
Birth Date10 Aug 1856
Birth PlaceWhetstone Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky
Death Date18 Mar 1920 Age: 63
Death PlaceRockholds, Whitley County, Kentucky
Burial PlaceRockholds, Whitley County, Kentucky, William Meeks Johnson Cemetery
FatherWilliam SEARS (~1838-<1870)
MotherApolis Frazier (1836-1865)
Family ID8233
Marr Date8 Jan 1874
Marr PlaceWhitley, Kentucky
Marr MemoKentucky, U.S., Marriage Records, 1852-1914
ChildrenFloria Ann (1874-1925)
 Harriett Ellen (1885-1963)
 Joseph Franklin (1893-1974)
 Charlie (1896-1987)
 George Dewey (1900-1984)
Birth Date?
Burial PlaceCorbin, Knox County, Pinehill Cemetery
Family ID8476
Notes for Joseph Craig JOHNSON
Joe and Mary raised their family on Meadow Creek, in Whitley Co., Ky. Joe and Melvina bur. Pinehill cem., Corbin.689

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Notes for Mary Ann (Spouse 1)
Joe and Mary raised their family on Meadow Creek, in Whitley Co., Ky.689

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Notes for Melvina (Spouse 2)
Joe and Mary raised their family on Meadow Creek, in Whitley Co., Ky. Joe and Melvina bur. Pinehill cem., Corbin.689

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