Ida Elsie JOHNSON - Media
Ida Elsie JOHNSON - Media
Ida Elsie Johnson 2
Photography from Karen (Hay) Johnson collection.
Ida Elsie Johnson
1880 TX Montague p439a Clark Johnson
1880 TX Montague p439a Clark Johnson. Clark Lawrence Johnson age 45 (line 45), second wife Vienna “Vina” age 43 (line 46), William H(enry) Johnson age 19 (line47). Mary age18 (line 48) and James (or Jesse Peter) are from Vina’s first marriage. Our James and Mary stayed in Missouri. Ellen age 12 (line 50).
Page 439b: All these children are Vina’s: Laura F Johnson age 10 (line 1), Addie H age 8 (line 2), Chas H age 7 (line 3), John E age 5 (line 4), Silas E age 3 (line 5), Jesse P age 2 (line 6), Eliza J age 19 (line 7), Mary age 17 (line 8), James W age 16 (line 9).
1880 TX Montague p439b Clark Johnson
1880 TX Montague p439a Clark Johnson. Clark Lawrence Johnson age 45 (line 45), second wife Vienna “Vina” age 43 (line 46), William H(enry) Johnson age 19 (line47). Mary age18 (line 48) and James (or Jesse Peter) are from Vina’s first marriage. Our James and Mary stayed in Missouri. Ellen age 12 (line 50).
Page 439b: All these children are Vina’s: Laura F Johnson age 10 (line 1), Addie H age 8 (line 2), Chas H age 7 (line 3), John E age 5 (line 4), Silas E age 3 (line 5), Jesse P age 2 (line 6), Eliza J age 19 (line 7), Mary age 17 (line 8), James W age 16 (line 9).
Ida Addie Elsie Johnson stone
Photo from Jacklyn Boatman.
Ida Elsie Johnson dc
Ida Elsie Johnson death certificate. Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982 Briscoe 1934 Jan-Mar.
William Newson Bullock:Ida Elsie Johnson ml
William Newson Bullock:Ida Elsie Johnson marriage license on Ancestry from Jacklyn Boatman.


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