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Jennie J. <I>Bartlebaugh</I> Johnson

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Jennie J. Bartlebaugh Johnson

Birth
Arcadia, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Mar 1948 (aged 82–83)
Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.5916445, Longitude: -89.6248357
Plot
Row12 Block 29 Lot 19 Grave 8
Memorial ID
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Monroe Evening Times March 4, 1948
Saturday Service for Mrs. Jennie J. Johnson, 82, mother of Mrs. Frank A. Buehler, 1308 9th street, Monroe, who passed away at 11:40 a.m. yesterday, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Shriner-Neushwander funeral home. Dr. Charles A. Briggs of the First Methodist church officiating. Burial is to be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mr. Johnson was preceded in death by two sons, Elah T. in 1945 and Neal in 1917, and three brothers and three sisters. Two grandsons gave their lives in World War II, Emery Johnson, who died in a Japanese prison camp and Ellis I.,jr. in 1946 in Korea.

The deceased was a regular attendant at the Methodist church in Monroe. Her father was the first white child born at Cherry Tree, Pa., where William Penn made a treaty with the Indians.
Monroe Evening Times March 4, 1948
Saturday Service for Mrs. Jennie J. Johnson, 82, mother of Mrs. Frank A. Buehler, 1308 9th street, Monroe, who passed away at 11:40 a.m. yesterday, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Shriner-Neushwander funeral home. Dr. Charles A. Briggs of the First Methodist church officiating. Burial is to be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mr. Johnson was preceded in death by two sons, Elah T. in 1945 and Neal in 1917, and three brothers and three sisters. Two grandsons gave their lives in World War II, Emery Johnson, who died in a Japanese prison camp and Ellis I.,jr. in 1946 in Korea.

The deceased was a regular attendant at the Methodist church in Monroe. Her father was the first white child born at Cherry Tree, Pa., where William Penn made a treaty with the Indians.


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