Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJohn B. JOHNSON
Birth Date27 Feb 1873
Birth PlaceWhitley, Kentucky
Death Date8 Apr 1924 Age: 51
Death PlaceWhitley, Kentucky
Burial PlaceWilliamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky, Highland Cemetery
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
OccupationDrummer
FatherJarvis Jackson JOHNSON (1848-1925)
MotherMary Ann BOYD (1857-1873)
Spouses
Birth Date20 Feb 1883
Birth PlaceClaiborne County, Tennessee
Death Date7 May 1903 Age: 20
Death PlaceWilliamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky
Family ID9217
Marr Date28 Jan 1901
Marr PlaceWilliamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky
ChildrenAnna Evelyn (1902-1950)
Birth Dateabt 1871
Birth PlaceWhitley, Kentucky
Family ID8270
Marr Date24 Jun 1904
Marr PlaceWilliamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky
Notes for John B. JOHNSON
Placed by Emily Jordan at findagrave

4/9/1924 In Memoriam (Wednesday) --John B. Johnson, 51 years old, died Tuesday morning at the family residence, 1821 W. Park. Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Seal of Oklahoma City, his father, Jarvis Johnson of Meadow Creek, Ky., four brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be conducted at the Hahn funeral home Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock after which the body will be taken to Williamsburg, Ky., his former home for burial.

4/12/1924 In Memoriam (Saturday) --We wish to express sincere thanks to our friends, and especially the Williamson-Halsell-Frazier company, for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings in our late bereavement. – Mrs. John B. Johnson, Mrs. John Seal. [THE OKLAHOMAN]

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