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Arthur Johnson

Arthur Johnson
b. 7 August 1757, Brunswick County, Virginia, to Nathaniel and Winney (Moore) Johnson
d. 16 October 1839, Wayne County, Illinois

m. 2 January 1779, Brunswick County, Virginia
Lucy Harmon
b. 1 January 1759
d. 19 August 1843, White County, Illinois

Children with Lucy Harmon:

  • John (1779–1853) married Mary Reaves
  • Sampson (1781–1836) married Minnie Williams
  • Nancy (1783–1853) married Robert Cates
  • Henrietta (1785–1863) married John Williams
  • Elizabeth (b. 1787) married John Turner
  • Nathaniel (b. 1789)
  • George (1791–1865) married Anna Williams
  • Benjamin (1792–1855) married Polly Almon
  • Winny (b. 1797) married Tolliver Grigsby
  • Arthur (b. 1797) married Elizabeth Harmon
  • William (b. 1798)
  • Lucy (b. 1800) married William Moutray
  • Zachariah (b. 1802) married Delilah McGoughlin

Arthur Johnson served in the Revolutionary War in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. He emigrated about 1812 from Warren County, Kentucky, to Posey County, Indiana. He emigrated about 1838 from Gibson County, Indiana, to White County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Judith E. Svoboda
Longmont CO
E-mail: jzsvoboda@earthlink.net

Lewis Hine

Lewis Hine
b. 14 November 1835, Salem, Stokes County, North Carolina, to John and Phebe (Phillips) Hine
d. 1 September 1912, Reeds, Jasper County, Missouri

m. 10 December 1856, Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana
Susanna Reed
b. 5 November 1837, Bartholomew County, Indiana, to Thomas and Catherine (Ply) Reed
d. 5 July 1918, Reeds, Jasper County, Missouri

Children with Susanna Reed:

  • John L. (1857–1858)
  • Lewis Turner (1859–1949) married Olive C. Dale
  • Rufus W. (1861–1889) married Louisa Eugenia Johnson
  • Edith Augusta (1865–1939) married Parker Samuel Spencer
  • Eddy A. (1865–1865)
  • Thomas S. (1867–1940) married Trina Mason
  • Mary Jane (1869–1910) married Ed. C. Turner
  • Amos A. (b. 1871) married Fleeda Gohlson
  • George A. (1873–1949)
  • Ida Bell (1875–1940) married Finis Holmes Woods
  • infant (1877–1877)
  • Cora May (1878–1939) married George R. Clay

Lewis immigrated from Stokes County, North Carolina, in 1854 or 1855. He moved to Jasper County, Missouri, about 1866.

Submitted by:
Rebecca Spencer
Stotts City MO