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The Johnson-Wallace & Fish-Kirk Families




Sir William Troutbeck and Johanne filie Johis




Husband Sir William Troutbeck

           Born: Abt 1444
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           Died: 
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         Father: Sir William Troutbeck of Pyrns Castle in Worrill, Lord of Dunham (1434/1435-1459) 1 2 3 4
         Mother: Margaret Stanley (Abt 1433-Abt 1492) 1 2 5


       Marriage: 



Wife Johanne filie Johis

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         Father: Sir John Boteler Baron of Warrington (1429-1463) 6 7
         Mother: 




Children

Research Notes: Husband - Sir William Troutbeck

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 55:

"The following is proof of the death of the said William Troutbeck [the elder], and as it gives the age of his eldest son, fixes the date of his marriage:

'Inq. M. (b. de mand.) 4 Edw. Iv. Sir William Troutbek, knight, held the manors of Great Troughford, Dunham, and Hole from Henry, late King of France, "et non de jure Rege Angliae sexto,' with lands therein, valued at XL marks per annum. Also the manors and advowsons of Moberley, the manors of Brunstath, Raby and Budworth, half of L. Neston, and one-fifth of Hargreave; (the manors of Elton and Oxton, and a moiety of the ville of Pykmere;) with lands in Hargreave, Barneston, Carnesdale, Ledsham, Woodchurch, Eccleston, Chester Hulme, Kinderton, Bereton, Newton, Cogshull, Xtlton, Tattenhall, Bridge Troughford, Elton, Oxton, Pickmere, Thingwall, Tranmere, Upton, and Wirswall. William Troutbek, son and heir, (aet. 15 ann. et maritatus Johanne filie Jois. Botiller Militis, and ward of the latter by grant of the King, 8 Jan. 2 Edw. IV).'

And from p. 56:
"The children of Sir William Troutbeck and the Lady Margaret were:
1. William Troutbeck 'aet. 15 years, 4 Edw. IV., ward of Sir John Botler, alias Butler, by grant of the King, 8 Janurary, 2 Edw. IV.,' married to Johannes, daughter of the said Sir John. No issue...."



Research Notes: Wife - Johanne filie Johis

Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 55


Edward ap John of Cynlas




Husband Edward ap John of Cynlas

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Wife

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Children
1 M William ap Edward of Cynlas

           Born: 
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           Died: 
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         Spouse: Katherine Roberts (      -1676)
           Marr: Abt 1671
         Spouse: Jane verch John ap Edward (      -After 1694)
           Marr: 1681



Research Notes: Husband - Edward ap John of Cynlas

Source: Merion in the Welsh Tract by Thomas Allen Glenn, (Reprint of the 1896 edition, 1970, Baltimore), p. 90 :
"William ap Edward, son of Edward ap John, of Cynlas..."


Rhydderch ap John ap Gruffyd of Abergynolwyn, Merionethshire and Marianne verch Owen ap David




Husband Rhydderch ap John ap Gruffyd of Abergynolwyn, Merionethshire 8




            AKA: Rhydderch ap Sion of Abergynolwyn, Merionethshire
           Born: Abt 1548 - <Abergynolwyn, Tal-y-Llyn, Merionethshire (Gwynedd)>, Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: After 1583
         Buried: 


         Father: John ap Gruffydd ap Ievan of Abergynolwyn, Merioneth (Abt 1522-After 1583) 9 10
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 1583



Wife Marianne verch Owen ap David

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         Father: Owen ap David ap Lewis (      -      )
         Mother: 




Children
1 F Catherine verch Rhydderch ap Sion of Abergynolwyn 10




            AKA: Catherine verch Rhydderch Sion


           Born: Abt 1584 - Abergynolwyn, <Tal-y-Llyn>, Merionethshire (Gwynedd), Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Hugh ap David of Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Talybont (Abt 1566-Bef 1649) 10
           Marr: Abt 1600-1603 - Llwyngwril, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales


2 M Sion ap Rhydderch

           Born: 
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Birth Notes: Husband - Rhydderch ap John ap Gruffyd of Abergynolwyn, Merionethshire

May have been born in Talley, Carmarthenshire abt 1548


Research Notes: Husband - Rhydderch ap John ap Gruffyd of Abergynolwyn, Merionethshire

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 45:

"Hugh ap David married Catherine, daughter of Rhydderch ap John, of Abergydolwyn, Merionethshire. According to deeds in possession of descendants, Catherine must have been born about 1584, and have been the eldest child..

"Rhydderch ap John, of Abergydolwyn, living 1583, was a son of John ap Gruffyd, of Abergydolwyn, grantee in a deed 1 February, 1553, and living 1583, son of Gruffyd ap Ievan, of Abergydolwyn, grantee in a deed 1516, living 1550, son of Ievan ap Owen, of Abergydolwyn, which Owen was born about 1430. Nothing further is known concerning the ancestry of the Abergydolwyn family."



Research Notes: Wife - Marianne verch Owen ap David

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 45:

"Hugh ap David married Catherine, daughter of Rhydderch ap John, of Abergydolwyn, Merionethshire. According to deeds in possession of descendants, Catherine must have been born about 1584, and have been the eldest child. There is extant a marriage settlement showing that Rhydderch ap John, of Abergydolwyn, in the county of Merioneth, and Marianne, daughter of Owen ap David ap Lewis, were married in the first part of 1583. Hugh ap David and Catherine, daughter of Rhydderch ap John, were married about 1600-1603."


Hugh ap John ap Meredith of Tal y Llyn and Catharine verch Rhys ap David




Husband Hugh ap John ap Meredith of Tal y Llyn 12

            AKA: Hugh ap Sion, Hugh ap Sion Bedo
           Born:  - <Tal-y-Llyn, Merionethshire (Gwynedd), Wales>
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 1588 - <Tal-y-Llyn, Merionethshire (Gwynedd), Wales>
         Buried: 


         Father: John ap Meredith ap Bedo of Tal y Llyn (      -      ) 12
         Mother: Gwenllian verch Ednyfed ap David (      -      ) 12


       Marriage: 



Wife Catharine verch Rhys ap David 12

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         Father: Rhys ap David (      -      )
         Mother: 




Children
1 F Mary verch Hugh ap John of Tal y Llyn 9 12




            AKA: Mary verch Hugh Sion Bedo
           Born: Abt 1544 - <Llwyngwrill, , Montgomery, Wales>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: David ap Howell ap Goronwy of Llwyn du, Llangelynin, Talybont (Abt 1540-Bef 1636) 12



Research Notes: Husband - Hugh ap John ap Meredith of Tal y Llyn

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 44-45:

"[David ap Howell] married Mary [verch Hugh] of the parish of Tal y Llyn, in Estimaner Hundred, eight miles south-west from Dôlgelly.

"Hugh ap John, who died before 1588, was the son of John ap Meredith y Bedo ap David ap Jenkin ap Llewelyn ap Einion, of Llwydiarth, in the parish of Meifod, in Montgomeryshire. Hugh ap John, of Tal y Llyn, married Catharine, daughter of Rhys ap David.

John ap Meredith, of Tal y Llyn, married Gwenllian, daughter of Ednyfed ap David (living 6 Henry VIII, 1514), son of David ap Howell (Juror in an Inquisition held at Dôlgelly, 35 Henry VI, 1456-7), son of Howell ap Einion (living 7 Henry V, 1415, and then one of the heirs to a wele of free land which had belonged to Llewelyn ap Tudor), son of Einion ap David (named in the extent of Henry V, 1419, but then dead), son of David ap Peredyr (Gethin) (named in said extent, but then dead), son of Peredyr (Gethin) ap Llewelyn ap Tudor, Lord of Talybont, temp. Edward I; descended from Ednowain ap Bradwen, as above [see footnote 4]."

Footnote 4: "Arch. Camb. 1 ser., vol 3, 208, 258, 261, &c. Records of Caernarvon, Extent Merioneth."


Research Notes: Wife - Catharine verch Rhys ap David

From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 44-45:

"Hugh ap John, who died before 1588, was the son of John ap Meredith y Bedo ap David ap Jenkin ap Llewelyn ap Einion, of Llwydiarth, in the parish of Meifod, in Montgomeryshire. Hugh ap John, of Tal y Llyn, married Catharine, daughter of Rhys ap David.

John ap Meredith, of Tal y Llyn, married Gwenllian, daughter of Ednyfed ap David (living 6 Henry VIII, 1514), son of David ap Howell (Juror in an Inquisition held at Dôlgelly, 35 HGenry VI, 1456-7), son of Howell ap Einion (living 7 Henry V, 1415, and then one of the heirs to a wele of free land which had belonged to Llewelyn ap Tudor), son of Einion ap David (named in the extent of Henry V, 1419, but then dead), son of David ap Peredyr (Gethin) (named in said extent, but then dead), son of Peredyr (Gethin) ap Llewelyn ap Tudor, Lord of Talybont, temp. Edward I; descended from Ednowain ap Bradwen, as above [see footnote 4]."

Footnote 4: "Arch. Camb. 1 ser., vol 3, 208, 258, 261, &c. Records of Caernarvon, Extent Merioneth."


Archibald Poapst and < > Johnson




Husband Archibald Poapst 13

            AKA: Archibald Papson, Archibald Papst
           Born: 1838 - Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Upper Canada (Ontario), Canada
     Christened: 
           Died: 1 Nov 1912 - Hennepin Co., Minnesota, United States
         Buried: 


         Father: John Frederick Poapst (1795-1867) 14 15 16 17 18
         Mother: Margaret Wood (Abt 1799-1858) 14 19 20 21


       Marriage: 



Wife < > Johnson 22

            AKA: < > Johnston
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Children

Research Notes: Husband - Archibald Poapst

From http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2591631&id=I530974279:

An Archibald Papst is listed in the city directory for 1909 for Minneapolis
resided at 2300 5th Ave South.
Grace teacher at same address. (Grace could be husband or daughter)
Harriet V M stenographer same address
Minnie M E same address same address
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Indexed as
Name: Archibald Papson
Age in 1910: 73
Estimated birth year: abt 1837
Home in 1910: 5-Wd Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
Race: White Gender: Male

1910 census Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
Archibald Papst 73 wd born Canada both parents born Canada came to US in 1860 has own income
Minnie E 42 born Minnesota
Harriet 34 born Wisconsin Stenographer at Mill Office
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PAPST, ARCHIBALD
Date of Birth: not indexed
Place of Birth: not indexed
Mother Maiden Name: not indexed Bottom of Form 0
certid# 1912-MN-017926
Date of Death: 11/01/1912
County of Death: HENNEPIN
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1920 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
Harriett Papst 47 born Wisconsin both parents born Canada works in Milling
Minnie Papst 52 sister born Minnesota both parents born canada
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1930 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
Minnie Papst 54 born 54 single born Minnesota both parents born Canada
2 boards living with her.
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Name: Harriet E. Papst
Death Date: 15 Mar 1920
Death County: Hennepin
State File Number: 019542
Certificate Number: 019542
Certificate Year: 1920
Record Number: 298899
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Name: Minnie E. Papst
Death Date: 30 Oct 1937
Death County: Hennepin
State File Number: 022722
Certificate Number: 022722
Certificate Year: 1937
Record Number: 768237


Albert Lytle Johnson and Harriot Elizabeth Patmore




Husband Albert Lytle Johnson 23 24 25




            AKA: Albert Litle Johnson
           Born: 19 Jun 1864 - Albany, Green, Wisconsin, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 5 May 1948 - Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States
         Buried:  - Riverside Cemetery, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States


         Father: Andrew Johnson (1816-Bef 1929) 24
         Mother: Mary Ann Lytle (1819-1902) 24


       Marriage: 25 Aug 1885 - Valparaiso, Saunders, Nebraska, United States 24

Events

• Census: U.S., 16 Jun 1900, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States. 26

• Residence: 1929, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States.




Wife Harriot Elizabeth Patmore 9 27 28

            AKA: Harriett Elizabeth Patmore, Harriott Elizabeth Patmore, Hattie E. Patmore
           Born: 5 Oct 1861 - Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Canada West (Ontario), Canada
     Christened: 7 Dec 1861 - Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Canada West (Ontario), Canada
           Died: 12 Apr 1947 - <Saline, Nebraska>, United States
         Buried:  - Riverside Cemetery, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States


         Father: Levi Joseph Patmore (1817-1872) 14
         Mother: Elizabeth P. Bastedo (Abt 1826-After 1908) 14 29 30 31


Events

• Census: Canada, 1871, Elora (Centre Wellington), Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. 32 (Household Member)


Children
1 M Rodney Knox Johnson 24

           Born: May 1886 - Nebraska, United States 26
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary Louise Crowe (      -      ) 24


2 M Porter Albert Johnson 24

            AKA: Port Albert Johnson
           Born: 28 Nov 1887 - Nebraska, United States 26
     Christened: 
           Died: 21 Oct 1963 - <Nebraska>, United States 33
         Buried:  - Riverside Cemetery, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States
         Spouse: Edith May Cleveland (1886-1968) 24 34


3 F Ruth Johnson 24

           Born: 11 Oct 1893 - Nebraska, United States 26
     Christened: 
           Died: 24 Feb 1949 - <Nevada>, United States 35
         Buried:  - Riverside Cemetery, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States
         Spouse: Evert Lee Stancliff (1887-1956) 24 36


4 M Benjamin Lytle Johnson 24

           Born: 21 Jun 1899 - Nebraska, United States 26
     Christened: 
           Died: 5 Dec 1971 - <Nebraska>, United States
         Buried:  - Riverside Cemetery, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States 37
         Spouse: Helen Westlake (1898-1985) 24 38



Death Notes: Husband - Albert Lytle Johnson

Obituary transcribed in FindaGrave.com:

Today, all of Crete sincerely mourns the passing of a good friend, a splendid citizen, and foremost business associate. Along with the Crete Mills, A.L. Johnson was a Crete institution, and his sudden, unexpected demise yesterday morning came as a shock to the local community, as well as the entire state. He will long be remembered, not alone for his business ability and success, but for his many benefactions. He was a liberal contributor to the church, Wesleyan University, and all worthy causes.

Albert Litle Johnson, youngest son of Andrew Johnson and Mary Ann Litle, was born in Albany, Wisconsin on June 19, 1864 and died suddenly at his home in Crete, Nebraska on May 5, 1948, aged 83 years, 10 months, and 16 days. He came with his family to Nebraska territory in 1865 and settled on Oak Creek, near Valparaiso, Nebraska.

He attended York Academy, Burlington Business College, and the University of Nebraska. In 1883 he worked for a few months at the Crete Mills but soon returned to Valparaiso where he served as cashier of his brother's bank. On January 1, 1888 he returned to Crete, where he was engaged in the milling business until his death. In 1895 he was made General Manager and became President when the Crete Mills was incorporated in 1901. On January 1, 1948 after 60 years of continuous service, he was elected Chairman of the Board.

In 1904 he moved to University Place so that his children could attend Nebraska Wesleyan University and returned to Crete in 1922.

He was a member of the Methodist Church, the Nebraska State Historical Society, Sons of the American Revolution, the Masonic Lodge, and the Omaha Grain Exchange.

He is survived by one sister, Mrs. M.J. States of Lander, Wyoming; three sons, Dr. Rodney K. Johnson of Friend; Port A. Johnson of Miami Beach, Florida; and B.L. Johnson of Crete; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth J. Stancliff of Los Angeles, California; 15 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.

He was deeply interested in education and for over fifty years was a member of the Board of Trustees of Nebraska Wesleyan University and President of that board for over 30 years. He served on the National Board of Education of the Methodist Church for a number of years and until his death was active in church and civic affairs.

Caption under the picture -- Albert Litle Johnson passed away suddenly from a heart attack at his home, 1112 Grove Ave., about nine o'clock yesterday afternoon. He had been confined to the house for a week or more, but there was nothing about his health condition to cause apprehension. Last rites will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday with Rev. Lloyd H. Rising, pastor of First Methodist Church, University Place and Rev. Bert A. Bessire, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, Crete, officiating. Dudley O. Aller will sing for this last service accompanied at the organ by Philip Sack. Interment at Riverside Cemetery.

Crete Stores to Close -- Thomas J. Aron, Mayor, announced Wednesday afternoon that all places of business would be closed Monday, May 10 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in final tribute to Mr. Johnson, a loyal friend and citizen.

Source: The Crete News, May 6, 1948


Research Notes: Husband - Albert Lytle Johnson

From USGennet.org (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLLibrary/Nebraskana/pages/nbka0148.htm) :
Albert Lytle Johnson

Albert Lytle Johnson, a resident of Nebraska for the past 65 years, was born at Albany, Green County, Wisconsin, June 19, 1864, the son of Andrew and Mary Ann (Lytle) Johnson. His father, who was a contractor, builder, and farmer, was born in Massachusetts, September 8, 1816, and died at Valparaiso, Saunders County, Nebraska.

In 1635 Edmund Johnson, the great great great great great grandfather of Albert L. Johnson, sailed with his wife, Mary, from London and settled in Hampton, New Hampshire. His son, James, was born in Hampton, in 1643, and later moved to Maine, where he was a millwright. There is no particular record of the Johnson family from that time until 1763, when Benjamin Johnson, grandfather of Albert Johnson, was born; he enlisted in the Revolutionary War at the age of 13, and was a private in Captain Jeremiah Fogg's Company, the Colonel George Reed's Regiment of New, Hampshire.

Mr. Johnson's parents were married in Maine, November 26, 1840, where four of their ten children were born. In 1851 they moved to Ohio, where one son was born, and the same year moved on to Wisconsin; the five younger children were born there. In 1865 his father and his brother, R. K. Johnson, started for Nebraska with one horse and a light wagon looking for a suitable homestead; the brother had just been discharged from the army after service in the Civil War. Their means were limited and they paid expenses on the trip by mending clocks and tinware for the settlers.

Part of the trip was made on foot and the journey was a long one. They finally reached the southwestern part of Saunders County and homesteaded on land near the present site of Valparaiso. There they built the first frame house in that part of the state, hauling the lumber with ox teams from the Iowa side of the river and hewing the timbers from trees growing on the homestead. Since funds were low his father set out to find carpenter work, and as Lincoln began to grow found work on the first state capitol building; a little later he made a contract for part of the work on the first University of Nebraska building.

Mary Ann (Lytle) Johnson, mother of Albert L. Johnson, was born in New York, December 15, 1819, and died at Valparaiso, August 15, 1902. She was one of the finest types of pioneer women, and with no luxuries and few of the necessities of life contrived to make a home for her family of ten children. Her grandfather was a soldier in the Revolution, and in the War of 1812; her father was in the regular United States Army for a time. Her older brother, Robert Lytle, sailed around the Horn in 1849, and was in the gold rush of '49; he died in 1876. In 1850 her other two brothers, Benjamin Stevens Lytle and Albert Waldo Lytle joined Robert, sailing from Belfast and crossing the Isthmus, where they left for Eureka, California. Albert died in 1896 and Benjamin in 1899.

Mr. Johnson, who has been a leader in the civic and business world at Crete, Saline County, Nebraska for many years, attended the public schools of Valparaiso, and the Nebraska Conference Seminary at York, Nebraska. He was a student at the University of Nebraska, 1880-81, and attended the Orchard City Business College at Burlington, Iowa, in 1881. He was employed by the Crete Mills as bookkeeper in 1883; was bookkeeper and cashier for David May at Lincoln, Nebraska; was assistant bookkeeper for Leighton & Clarke and the H. T. Clarke Company, wholesale druggists in Lincoln and Omaha; was cashier of the R. K. Johnson Bank at Valparaiso; and in 1888 returned to the Crete Mills as bookkeeper and assistant manager. In 1895 he became manager in full charge of activities of this organization. In 1901, when the Crete Mills were incorporated, he became president of the company; he holds this position today. He was formerly a director of the First National Bank at University Place, Nebraska; was formerly vice president of the Union Loan & Savings Company at Lincoln; was one of the organizers of the First Building & Loan Association at University Place; and is a stockholder in the Crete State Bank and several other corporations at Crete.

His marriage to Harriott Elizabeth Patmore was solemnized at Valparaiso, August 25, 1885. Mrs. Johnson, who was born at Elora, Ontario, Canada, October 11, 1861; is the laughter of Levi Patmore and Elizabeth (Bastedo) Patmore; her father was an architect. They have four children: Rodney Knox, born May, 1886, who married Mary Louise Crowe; Port Albert, born November 28, 1887, who married Edith May Cleveland; Ruth, born October 4, 1893, who married Evert Lee Stancliff; and Benjamin Lytle, born Jane 21, 1899, who married Helen Westlake.

Rodney is a physician and surgeon at Friend, Nebraska, and is senior captain of the hospital company of the 110th Medical Regiment of the Nebraska National Guards with headquarters at Lincoln. Port served in France during the World War and was commander of the American Legion Post at Crete for several terms; he is now eastern sales manager for the Crete Mills with headquarters at Huntington, West Virginia. Benjamin enlisted in the navy during the World War at the age of 16 and is now adjutant of the American Legion post at Crete. He is secretary of the Crete Mills.

Mr. Johnson is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution at Lincoln, the Nebraska Territorial Pioneers, and the Nebraskana Society. He is a life member of the Red Cross. From 1912 to 1922 he was a member of the board of education of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was formerly a member of the school board at Crete, and at University Place. Since 1895 he has been a trustee of the Nebraska Wcsleyan University, and from 1912 to 1929 was president of the board of trustees. He served as a member of the state committee of the Young Men's Christian Association from 1897 to 1926; he holds membership in the Lincoln society of this organization. His social club is the University Club at Lincoln.

Politically, Mr. Johnson is a Republican, and is an ardent temperance worker. He is affiliated with the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church at Crete. Residence: Crete.


Birth Notes: Wife - Harriot Elizabeth Patmore

Birthdate 5 October 1851 according to http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~methodists/pilkington.htm (church records?).


Christening Notes: Wife - Harriot Elizabeth Patmore

Baptised by Rev. Richard J. Forman, minister of Bethany Methodist Church 1861-1864.


Burial Notes: Wife - Harriot Elizabeth Patmore

Gravestone reads:
Harriot E. Patmore
October 5, 1861
April 12, 1947


Research Notes: Wife - Harriot Elizabeth Patmore

From http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLLibrary/Nebraskana/pages/nbka0148.htm :

"[The] marriage [of Albert Lytle Johnson] to Harriott Elizabeth Patmore was solemnized at Valparaiso, August 25, 1885. Mrs. Johnson, who was born at Elora, Ontario, Canada, October 11, 1861; is the daughter of Levi Patmore and Elizabeth (Bastedo) Patmore; her father was an architect. They have four children: Rodney Knox, born May, 1886, who married Mary Louise Crowe; Port Albert, born November 28, 1887, who married Edith May Cleveland; Ruth, born October 4, 1893, who married Evert Lee Stancliff; and Benjamin Lytle, born Jane 21, 1899, who married Helen Westlake."
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From Wellington County Methodists 1825-1925 - Early Members at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~methodists/pilkington.htm

PATMORE Harriett Elizabeth Levi Elizabeth born 1861-10-05 baptised 1861-12-07 Elora Forman, Rev. R.J.

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Probably not the same person as Harriott Elizabeth Patmore, born 11 Oct 1861 in Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario.
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Birth Notes: Child - Rodney Knox Johnson

May have been born in April 1886.


Birth Notes: Child - Ruth Johnson

Her gravestone has birthdate October 11, 1893. Another source had 4 Oct 1893.


Alexander L Johnson and Lula Mae Talbot




Husband Alexander L Johnson 14 39 40 41 42




            AKA: Alex Johnson, Alexander Johnson
           Born: 28 Sep 1885 - Seward, Nebraska, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 30 May 1930 - North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
 Cause of Death: Heart attack resulting from ptomaine poisoning
         Buried: 3 Jun 1930 - Hope Cemetery, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States


         Father: John Jacob Johnson (1854-1929) 14 43 44 45
         Mother: Bodil Marie Jensen (1854-1937) 14 46 47


       Marriage: 14 Feb 1912 - Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, United States

Events

• Moved: from Nebraska to Iowa, 1897, Iowa, United States.

• Census: U.S., 8 Jun 1900, Fern Valley, Palo Alto, Iowa, United States. 48 (Household Member)

• Moved: from Iowa to Polk, Nebraska, 1907, Polk, Polk, Nebraska, United States.

• Moved: from Polk, Nebraska to Newman Grove, Nebraska, 1912.

• Census: U.S., 9 Jan 1920, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States. 49

• Completed: School Building in Platte Co. School District 61, 1927, [near Lindsay], Platte, Nebraska.




Wife Lula Mae Talbot 14 41 50 51




            AKA: Lulu M. Talbot
           Born: 30 Aug 1892 - Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 29 Jun 1942 - Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States 52
 Cause of Death: Starvation diet
         Buried: 2 Jul 1942 - Grand View Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States


         Father: Absolom Owen Talbot Jr. (1852-1925) 14 53 54
         Mother: Margaret Burrows (1857-1935) 9 14 44 53


Events

• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. 55

• Moved: Moved to Newman Grove, Nebraska, Abt 1912, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States.

• Census: U.S., 9 Jan 1920, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States. 49 (Household Member)

• Moved: Moved to Long Beach, California, 1941, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Moved: Moved to Burbank, California from Nebraska, Fall 1930, Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Residence: 2415 E. 11th St., 1942, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

Marriage Events

• Alt. Marriage: 14 Feb 1911.


Children
1 M Clifford Raymond Johnson 14 56




           Born: 19 Aug 1913 - <Newman Grove, Madison>, Nebraska, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 28 Oct 1984 - Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States
 Cause of Death: ?
         Buried: 1 Nov 1984
         Spouse: Lenore Arthemise Goodwin (1914-      )
         Spouse: Regina (      -      )


2 M DeWayne Burton Johnson 41 57




            AKA: DeWayne "Doc" Johnson


           Born: 18 Apr 1920 - Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 31 Dec 2014 - Holy Cross Medical Center, Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States
         Buried:  - Eternal Valley, Newhall, Los Angeles, California, United States
         Spouse: Lorna Doone Wallace (1921-2006) 58 59 60
           Marr: 22 Aug 1942 - Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States
         Spouse: Lily Rose Petit (1929-2012) 61
           Marr: 4 Jun 2011 - Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States 62


3 F Marjorie Jean Johnson 63 64




            AKA: Marjory Jean Johnson
           Born: 22 Jun <1922> - <Newman Grove, Madison>, Nebraska, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 10 Feb 1924
         Buried:  - Hope Cemetery, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States



4 F Dorothy Maude Johnson 14 44 65




            AKA: Mrs. Dorothy Maude Johnson Peters, Dot Peters
           Born: 21 Mar 1926 - <Newman Grove, Madison>, Nebraska, United States 66
     Christened: 
           Died: 19 Oct 1984 - Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States
 Cause of Death: Bone cancer
         Buried: 23 Oct 1984 - Oak Hill Memorial Park, Escondido, San Diego, California, United States
         Spouse: Wendel James Peters (1924-1993) 44 66 67
           Marr: 20 Oct 1945 - <Burbank>, Los Angeles, California, United States 68



Death Notes: Husband - Alexander L Johnson

From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska, newspaper: "The community was shocked and saddened Friday morning by the news of the sudden death of Alex Johnson while he was visiting relatives at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family left here on Saturday, May 24 for a visit with her sister and her family at North Platte. On Thursday Mr. Johnson was taken very sick with ptomanine [sic] poisoning. A physician was called and he began to improve. Friday morning he was able to be up, but complained of a headache and was lying down. Mrs. Johnson had gone to another room to get some medicine for his headache and was gone only a very short time but when she returned he had passed away. Physicians were called, but could do nothing, death being due to a sudden heart attack."


General Notes: Husband - Alexander L Johnson

Occupation: Carpenter. From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska newspaper: "...They established their home in Newman Grove [in 1912] and have resided her continuously ever since. During these years he has built many of the buildings in both the town and vicinity and was considered a thorough conscientious workman, of pleasant and kindly disposition of whom only good was spoken."

From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:

"(The 'L' in my father's name was not an initial because that was the 'name' and hence takes no period.)...

"Today the mini-park near downtown [Newman Grove] includes the bandstand where my father played oboe in the town band...

"That is the man I tagged along with to his woodshop down near the granary. From that woodshop I still smell the gragrant homemade glues in their heating pots, I see the wood grains from rare specimens that went into carefully crafted table tops, bowls, cabinetry, and hear the scrabbling of tiny rodent feet fleeing for cover when the doors we opened.

"I tagged along as he walked the streets in town, greeted heartily by everyone he met. I know now that as a carpenter he built many of the buildings, homes, in town and surrounding vicinities."

DeWayne B. Johnson wrote of him on 8/17/1986:

"His hands were heavily wrinkled, tanned, scarred; his fingernails were ragged and never seemed quite rid of the residue of the day's labors. The brown, blood-clot areas under the nails were evidence of the beating the hands took as he hammered, pried, used his sinewy strength to build homes, schools, churches, and his artistic touch on fine cabinetry, delicate inlaid wooden trays, a variety of carved or lathe-turned items that would today be labeled 'examples of wood artisans, Early American Primitive to Post-World War I.'

"This carpenter's hands were gentle. To a small boy's hands they were tremendous, warm and snug retreats during proud walks on the streets of Newman Grove, Nebraska, where Alexander L Johnson was known far and wide as 'Alex.' (The 'L' had no period' it stood for nothing. To those who insisted it had to stand for 'something,' a concession was made: Lloyd, or possibly Loyd. One 'L' or two, it made no difference because truly it stood for nothing.

"I remember those hands as he warmly shook hands of others during those prized walks: Alex was clearly loved, respected by everyone, those townfolks with the funny foreign-sounding names...

"It flits through my mind to recall his hands, the dancing fingers as he played the oboe in the town band during its summertime concerts in the park band shell. And the strong, mascuiline right hand and the convincingly feminine left hand as 'Alex' costumed himself half male and half female for some annual celebration and parade down Main Street.

"Alex and his skills were in great demand; it is likely that some of the rural schools he built -- some of them single-handedly -- still stand today in some corners of Nebraska where Alex Johnson has long been forgotten. And Alex Johnson's houses absolutely remain, with their fashionable gingerbread of the time, and the curved staircases with their fancy railings, the hardwood floors, the weighted window sashes, and the trademark cabinetry.

"Alex had a hand in building the brick schools of Newman Grove, primary grads and high school For a short period he even taught wood shop at the high school (probably as a substitute teacher)...

"The lights went out for a 10-year-old boy on a spring day in 1930 when his father died in a farm house at North Platte, Nebraska.

"The bewilderment remains to this day -- one day so much alive, so much enjoying the fishing, the catching, the eating, and the next day quiet whispers, somber tip-toeing so as not to disturb. (The doctor surmised the death was caused by ingesting spoiled fish.) The return to Newman Grove on a bright Sunday morning, the church bells ringing, and still the 10-year-old could not understand."


Research Notes: Husband - Alexander L Johnson

Middle initial L does not stand for anything. It is simply L without a period. It may not be on his birth certificate.

Excerpts from obituary in Newman Grove weekly newspaper, fully quoted in a letter to daughter Janine Johnson 8/17/1986, p. 4:

Alexander L. Johnson was born in Seward county, Nebraska September 28, 1885 and and passed away at the home of relatives at North Platte May 30, 1930 at the age of 44 years and 8 months.

At the age of 11 he went to Iowa with his parents where he lived for ten years. In 1907 he went to the new town of Polk, Nebraska where he worked at his trade as a carpenter for five years. On february 12, 1912 [actually Feb. 14, Valentine's Day] he was married at Grand Island to Lulu [Lula Mae] Talbot of Polk. They established their home in Newman Grove [occupying the house recently vacated by Conrad Erickson and known forever as 'the Erickson House'] and have resided here continuously ever since. During these years he has built many of the buildings in both the town and vicinity and was considered a thorough, conscientious workman, of pleasant and kindly disposition of whom only good was spoken.

Surviving him are his wife, three children, Clifford, DeWayne and Dorothy Maude; his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson of Paton, Iowa; three brothers and four sisters John C., Chas. J. and Mrs. G. S. Shriner all of Long Beach, California; William J. of Plover, Iowa; Mrs. Lena Klinge of Curlew, Iowa; Mrs. Dan Urquhart of Rodman, Iowa; Mrs. Oscar Pearson of Paton, Iowa.

The remains were brought here from North Platte on Sunday and funeral services were held Tuesday morning from the Methodist church with the pastor, Rev. Walter H. Jackson officiating. Interment was made in Hope cemetery beside his daughter Marjory who passed away a few years ago.

Those from a distance who were here to attend the funeral were his mother, Mrs. J.J. Johnson, Mrs. O.W. Pearson of Plover, Iowa; Mrs. Dan Urquhart of Rodman, Iowa; Anthony Johnson of Wauneta, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Logan Dyghart and daughter of Beaver Crossing; Mrs. [Ralph] Talbot of North Platte; Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, Mr. and Mrs. B. Andreson and daughter of Polk; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bedient and family of Bradshaw; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Green of Polk; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mulholland and son Owen of Valley and Mr. and Mrs. O. Hansen of Sioux City.


Medical Notes: Husband - Alexander L Johnson

Per DeWayne Johnson 8/17/86: "...my own father died at the North Platte farm house that had been [that of Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. and his wife Margaret Burrows Talbot]." From obituary in Newman Grove newspaper around 5/31/1930: "Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family left here on Saturday, May 24 for a visit with her sister and her family at North Platte. On Thursday Mr. Johnson was taken very sick with ptomanine [sic][ poisoning. A physician was called and he began to improve. Friday morning he was able to be up, but complained of a headache and was lying down. Mrs. Johnson had gone to another room to get some medicine for his headache and was gone only a very short time but when she returned he had passed away. Physicians were called, but could do nothing, death being due to a sudden heart attack."


Death Notes: Wife - Lula Mae Talbot

Obituary from Long Beach newspaper about 30 June 1942:
Mrs. Lula Mae Johnson, 49, of 2415 East Eleventh Street died last night at a local hospital. She had been a resident of Long Beach for a year, coming here from Burbank, where she had lived 11 years. She had previously lived in Nebraska. Surviving are two sons, Clifford of Burbank and DeWayne of Long Beach; a daughter, Miss Dorothy Johnson of Long Beach; four brothers, George Talbot of Burbank, Freeman and Ralph Talbot of North Platte, Neb., and Kenneth Talbot of Montana; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Mulholland of Omaha and Mrs. Lena Green of Polk, Neb., and two grandchildren.
The funeral will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the Powell Mortuary, Burbank, with interment at Grandview Cemetery, Glendale. Local arrangements will be directed by B. W. Coon Funeral Home.


General Notes: Wife - Lula Mae Talbot

From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:

"I remember her heating gladirons in the oven and ironing clothing and linens by the light of kerosene lanterns. That same oven turned out freshly baked bread unlike any found in the markets of today...

"My mother played the piano for pleasure--hers and the family's. I can also hear the tinkling notes of 'Angel Voices Ever Near'--and weep at the memory.

"She died in 1942 at age 49 in Long Beach, Calif. She should be remembered for many things (pecan pies!), but a couple of memories stand out.

"There were the Saturday night family baths in that big galvanized tub in the kitchen, filled with hot water from the top of the wood stove. My turn came late and the water was fairly well saturated with [grime] of the weeke when my turn arrived. I never saw my parents as they bathed spared major destruction."
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Son DeWayne B. Johnson wrote of his mother, Lula Mae, on 8/17/1986:

"The 12 years of widowhood -- it seems a short time now but a long time then in the context of a boy growing through the teens -- for my mother were mostly years spent scraping to stay alive, taking in boarders, working on my uncle's [George M. Talbot's] dairy ranch, slaving at Jergen's soap factory. She even worked for a time as cook and housekeeper for the movie stars Frances Dee and Joel McCrea.

"Very soon after Alex's death the 37-year-old widow, three children, cousin Owen Mulholland made their way across country in the Model A Ford open touring car to California, Burbank. We came at the invitation of Uncle George M. Talbot, owner of the Talbot Dairy.

"Of that trip, the rust-orange dust accumulated while crossing Arizona evokes the strongest memory. There were flat tires, how many I have no way of recalling...

"Lula and Aunt Fannie Talbot belonged to the Bon Ami social club, primarily devoted to bridge. (The tagalong youngsters popped popcorn and played street games: tag, run sheep run, hide and seek, totally inocuous by today's standards.) Most of the Bon Ami members were married couples. It was that group that constituted the bulk of Lula's contacts, leading to the job at Jergens soap and to acquaintanceship with widower Frank Joanis, a Burbank grocer.

"Their dating continued for several years until Joanis quite suddenly married another woman whom he had recently met.

"The move to Long Beach was occasioned by supposed house maid opportunities that never materialized...

"My mother died at 49, the victim of a fad starvation diet that was supposed to reduce the size of a goiter, more imaginary than real (Real enough but of no consequence.)

"She was a loving mother, ill-equipped to help a young man, Clifford, and a growing boy, DeWayne, to understand the changes in their male bodies...

"To put things a bit into historical perspective, World War II was well along when Lula died. The Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor had occurred six months previous, Dec. 7, 1941. Lorna and I were married on Aug. 22, 1942, soon after her death in June."


Notes: Marriage

According to their son DeWayne, they were married on Valentine's Day. Alex's obituary gives the year as 1912.


Birth Notes: Child - DeWayne Burton Johnson

Attending physician Frank Jensen. Born at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, April 18, 1920. Original spelling of first name on birth certificate, "Dwaine," was corrected by hand to "DeWayne." Born in State of Nebraska, County of Madison, Township of Shell Creek, City of Newman Grove.

From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:
"My hometown and place of my birth was Newman Grove, located in the Shell Creek Valley of southwest Madison County. It was named after Lewis Warren's son, Newman, who had helped his father plant a grove of cottonwood trees on their timber claim. After the boy's death at age 21, his father was instrumental in naming the new post office, located near the cottonwood grov, 'Newman Grove.'"

About Dr. Frank Jensen from http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLLibrary/Nebraskana/pages/nbka0147.htm (NE WebGen Project) :
Frank Jensen
A physician at Newman Grove, Nebraska since 1903, Frank Jensen was born at Council Bluffs, Iowa, July 22, 1880, the son of Lars and Mary (Sandstrom) Jensen. His father, who was a farmer, was born in Denmark in 1851 and died at El Reno, Oklahoma, July 10, 1915; he served as justice of the peace for years. His mother was born in Denmark and died at El Reno, Oklahoma, October 1, 1902.
Dr. Jensen attened (sic) rural school and was a student at Western Iowa College, Council Bluffs, for two years. In 1903 he received the M. D. degree at the University of Nebraska. He is past president of the Madison County Medical Society, and the Elkhorn Valley Medical society, and is a member of the medical firm Jensen & Morris at Newmann Grove, Nebraska. He served as first mayor of the city and has been active in civic affairs there for several years.
He is a member of the American Medical Association, and the Nebraska State Medical Society. His fraternal organizations include: Odd Fellows; Modern Woodmen of America; Royal Neighbors of America; and Rebekahs. He has been a member of the Red Cross for many years He is a Scottish Rite Mason and Shriner.
His marriage to Rose Emoline Batten was solemnized at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, October 6, 1906. Mrs. Jensen, who was a milliner, was born at Plattsmouth, June 1, 1884, and died at Newman Grove, December 10, 1912. One son was born to them, Russell J., born November 23, 1909, who is a musician and instructor of piano at Norfolk, Nebraska. On February 15, 1928, Dr. Jensen was married to Inger Engelsgjerd at Newman Grove. They have a daughter, Frances Joan, born August 26, 1930. Residence: Newman Grove.


Birth Notes: Child - Dorothy Maude Johnson

Since her marriage record from 20 Oct 1945 states her age as 19, her birth year had to be 1926. This is in spite of the fact that her brother DeWayne had 1925 in his datebook.


Andrew Johnson and Mary Ann Lytle




Husband Andrew Johnson 24

           Born: 8 Sep 1816 - Massachusetts, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 1929 - Valparaiso, Saunders, Nebraska, United States
         Buried: 


         Father: Benjamin Johnson (      -      ) 24
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 26 Nov 1840 - Maine, United States

Events

• Occupation: contractor, builder and farmer.




Wife Mary Ann Lytle 24

           Born: 15 Dec 1819 - New York, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 15 Aug 1902 - Valparaiso, Saunders, Nebraska, United States
         Buried: 


Children
1 M Albert Lytle Johnson 23 24 25




            AKA: Albert Litle Johnson
           Born: 19 Jun 1864 - Albany, Green, Wisconsin, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 5 May 1948 - Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States
         Buried:  - Riverside Cemetery, Crete, Saline, Nebraska, United States
         Spouse: Harriot Elizabeth Patmore (1861-1947) 9 27 28
           Marr: 25 Aug 1885 - Valparaiso, Saunders, Nebraska, United States 24



Death Notes: Child - Albert Lytle Johnson

Obituary transcribed in FindaGrave.com:

Today, all of Crete sincerely mourns the passing of a good friend, a splendid citizen, and foremost business associate. Along with the Crete Mills, A.L. Johnson was a Crete institution, and his sudden, unexpected demise yesterday morning came as a shock to the local community, as well as the entire state. He will long be remembered, not alone for his business ability and success, but for his many benefactions. He was a liberal contributor to the church, Wesleyan University, and all worthy causes.

Albert Litle Johnson, youngest son of Andrew Johnson and Mary Ann Litle, was born in Albany, Wisconsin on June 19, 1864 and died suddenly at his home in Crete, Nebraska on May 5, 1948, aged 83 years, 10 months, and 16 days. He came with his family to Nebraska territory in 1865 and settled on Oak Creek, near Valparaiso, Nebraska.

He attended York Academy, Burlington Business College, and the University of Nebraska. In 1883 he worked for a few months at the Crete Mills but soon returned to Valparaiso where he served as cashier of his brother's bank. On January 1, 1888 he returned to Crete, where he was engaged in the milling business until his death. In 1895 he was made General Manager and became President when the Crete Mills was incorporated in 1901. On January 1, 1948 after 60 years of continuous service, he was elected Chairman of the Board.

In 1904 he moved to University Place so that his children could attend Nebraska Wesleyan University and returned to Crete in 1922.

He was a member of the Methodist Church, the Nebraska State Historical Society, Sons of the American Revolution, the Masonic Lodge, and the Omaha Grain Exchange.

He is survived by one sister, Mrs. M.J. States of Lander, Wyoming; three sons, Dr. Rodney K. Johnson of Friend; Port A. Johnson of Miami Beach, Florida; and B.L. Johnson of Crete; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth J. Stancliff of Los Angeles, California; 15 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.

He was deeply interested in education and for over fifty years was a member of the Board of Trustees of Nebraska Wesleyan University and President of that board for over 30 years. He served on the National Board of Education of the Methodist Church for a number of years and until his death was active in church and civic affairs.

Caption under the picture -- Albert Litle Johnson passed away suddenly from a heart attack at his home, 1112 Grove Ave., about nine o'clock yesterday afternoon. He had been confined to the house for a week or more, but there was nothing about his health condition to cause apprehension. Last rites will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday with Rev. Lloyd H. Rising, pastor of First Methodist Church, University Place and Rev. Bert A. Bessire, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, Crete, officiating. Dudley O. Aller will sing for this last service accompanied at the organ by Philip Sack. Interment at Riverside Cemetery.

Crete Stores to Close -- Thomas J. Aron, Mayor, announced Wednesday afternoon that all places of business would be closed Monday, May 10 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in final tribute to Mr. Johnson, a loyal friend and citizen.

Source: The Crete News, May 6, 1948


Andrew C. Johnson and Feine Krohn




Husband Andrew C. Johnson 69

           Born: <1870> - Denmark
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Lauritz Jřrgensen (Abt 1831-1900) 56
         Mother: Anna Dorothea Caroline Caspersen (1835-1910) 14


       Marriage: 28 Jan 1912 - Iowa, United States



Wife Feine Krohn 69

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


Children


Arthur Hewett Johnson and Phoebe Palmer Larter




Husband Arthur Hewett Johnson 70

           Born: 8 Sep 1864 - Connecticut, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 30 Mar 1944 - San Bernardino, California, United States 71
         Buried:  - Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, San Bernardino, California, United States 72


         Father: Samuel Ferguson Johnson (      -      ) 70
         Mother: Mary Smith (      -      ) 70


       Marriage: 10 May 1911 - Los Angeles, California, United States 70

   Other Spouse: Melissa C. Francis (1873-1906) 73

Events

• Census: U.S., 6 Feb 1920, Upland, San Bernardino, California, United States. 74

• Census: U.S., 11 Apr 1930, Upland, San Bernardino, California, United States. 75




Wife Phoebe Palmer Larter 70 76




            AKA: Phe Larter
           Born: Jul 1868 - Canada
     Christened: 
           Died: After Aug 1935
         Buried: 


         Father: Henry Larter (1825-1912) 77 78
         Mother: Elizabeth Ann Boulding (1828-1899) 79


Events

• Census: Canada, 1881, Pilkington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. 80 (Household Member)

• Census: 1900, Drayton, Pembina, North Dakota, United States. 81

• Residence: 1910, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Occupation: sales woman, 1900, Drayton, Pembina, North Dakota, United States.

• Census: U.S., 26 Jun 1900, Drayton, Pembina, North Dakota, United States. 82 (Household Member)

• Census: U.S., 6 Feb 1920, Upland, San Bernardino, California, United States. 74 (Household Member)

• Census: 25 Apr 1910, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. 83 (Household Member)

• Residence: 1935, Upland, San Bernardino, California, United States.

• Census: U.S., 11 Apr 1930, Upland, San Bernardino, California, United States. 75 (Household Member)


Children
1 F Frances Johnson

           Born: Abt 1899 - North Dakota, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
        Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: Step



2 F Harriet Johnson 84




            AKA: Harriet Leaman May
           Born: 29 Jun 1904 - Drayton, Pembina, North Dakota, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 27 Jan 1971 - Lancaster, Los Angeles, California, United States
         Buried:  - Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, San Bernardino, California, United States
        Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: Step
         Spouse: < > May (living)



Birth Notes: Wife - Phoebe Palmer Larter

Her gravestone has her birth year as 1866.


Research Notes: Wife - Phoebe Palmer Larter

Second wife of Arthur H. Johnson.

Appears in 1900 U.S. Census in the John D. Wallace household as sister-in-law. Last name in transcription spelled Laster.


Death Notes: Child - Harriet Johnson

From Find A Grave:
Obituary: Harriet Leaman May, 66, of 1430 Kettering Drive, Lancaster, Saturday at Antelope Valley Hospital. A homemaker, she was a native of Drayton, N.D., and a Lancaster resident since 1967. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Johnson, Upland. Johnson was one of Upland's early Mayors and operated Johnson's Grocery in Upland for many years. Mrs. May attended Upland Grammar School and Chaffey Union High School. Survived by friends whom she considered her "adopted" family, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Moffett and their two sons, of Lancaster. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday at Stone Funeral Home. Followed by private entombment at Bellevue Mausoleum.


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