Cemetery Records:
"Derby":
Mary Consort of William M. Johnson Dec 31, 1840 age 34 yrs
"St. John's" (now St. Isadore Cemetery)
Elizabeth w/o D.W. Johnson 19 May 1837-Apr 18, 1876
James W. Johnson 2 Sep 1857-9 Dec 1880
"Stephenson East of Dexter"
Thomas R. Johnson 1853-1931
Ellen Johnson 1857-1943
James F. Johnson 1877-1945
"St. Johns"
William M. Johnson d Jan 31, 1861 57 years 3 months
"St Joseph"
Mary E d/o B.S. and Mary [or Nancy] B. Johnson, June 6 1884-Oct 1, 1898
Nancy Ann Johnson Mar 2 [or 21], 1811-Aug 13, 1892
There were no Johnsons at "St. Augustine Cemetery"
From Eva:
"St. Augustine's Cemetery"
Peter Fealy 1837-1910
Margaret [Johnson, daughter of William & Phoebe] __-1907 (It's
Barney Fealy 1869-1895
Thomas Fealy 1864-1907
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Will of a Mary Johnson
A will of a Mary Johnson. I don't know if she fits in my line of Johnsons or not, but it is interesting to note all of the familiar names in the family she mentions in her will.
Washington Co, KY, Will Book E, page 142:
Mary Johnson June 3, 1833
July 22, 1833
Item one: I give to my brother James Johnson of Maryland two hundred dollars and to his daughter Jane Johnson one hundred dollars.
Item two: to Elizabeth Caroline Johnson of Maryland I give one hundred dollars.
Item three: I lend to Joseph F. Johnson my negro girl Mary until his daughter Treacy Ann Johnson arrives to the age of twenty one years. I then give to said Treacy Ann the negro girl Mary with her off springs provided said Joseph F. Johnson pays his brother Doneick one hundred and fifty dollars towards the discharge of my debts.
Item four: if the above named fifty dollars should not be sufficient to discharge my debts I wish the balance to be discharged out of the hundred dollars my brother Ignatius F. Johnson now had in his possession and the remainder of the hundred dollars after discharging my debts to be given to William Johnson son of Ignatius.
I appoint my brother Ignatius Johnson and George Clements executors of this my last will, etc.
Witnesses:
E.B. Gaither
Austin Mudd
Washington Co, KY, Will Book E, page 142:
Mary Johnson June 3, 1833
July 22, 1833
Item one: I give to my brother James Johnson of Maryland two hundred dollars and to his daughter Jane Johnson one hundred dollars.
Item two: to Elizabeth Caroline Johnson of Maryland I give one hundred dollars.
Item three: I lend to Joseph F. Johnson my negro girl Mary until his daughter Treacy Ann Johnson arrives to the age of twenty one years. I then give to said Treacy Ann the negro girl Mary with her off springs provided said Joseph F. Johnson pays his brother Doneick one hundred and fifty dollars towards the discharge of my debts.
Item four: if the above named fifty dollars should not be sufficient to discharge my debts I wish the balance to be discharged out of the hundred dollars my brother Ignatius F. Johnson now had in his possession and the remainder of the hundred dollars after discharging my debts to be given to William Johnson son of Ignatius.
I appoint my brother Ignatius Johnson and George Clements executors of this my last will, etc.
Witnesses:
E.B. Gaither
Austin Mudd
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