The infant's father was James S. Johnson (1852-1913). His first wife, Mary, had died at age 15 and is buried in Yocam Cemetery. James' second marriage was to Clara Evelyn Chapin (1871-1969), daughter of Silas Jasper Chapin (1835-1902) and Elizabeth A. Middleton Chapin (1843-1917).
The infant was survived by his parents, James and Clara Chapin, his maaternal grandfather - Silas Jasper Chapin, and a five-year older brother - Silas Averd Ross Johnson (1896-1924.) Two years after his death his parents would also have another son, Roy Johnson, in 1903.
The infant's parents are buried at nearby Sugar Creek Cemetery in Buchanan County.
Cemetery photo courtesy Diana, Keith and Dennis Stanton.
See Findagrave memorial for his mother for picture of Clara Chapin Johnson.
Per old records, stone was inscribed: "Gone but not forgotten."
The infant's father was James S. Johnson (1852-1913). His first wife, Mary, had died at age 15 and is buried in Yocam Cemetery. James' second marriage was to Clara Evelyn Chapin (1871-1969), daughter of Silas Jasper Chapin (1835-1902) and Elizabeth A. Middleton Chapin (1843-1917).
The infant was survived by his parents, James and Clara Chapin, his maaternal grandfather - Silas Jasper Chapin, and a five-year older brother - Silas Averd Ross Johnson (1896-1924.) Two years after his death his parents would also have another son, Roy Johnson, in 1903.
The infant's parents are buried at nearby Sugar Creek Cemetery in Buchanan County.
Cemetery photo courtesy Diana, Keith and Dennis Stanton.
See Findagrave memorial for his mother for picture of Clara Chapin Johnson.
Per old records, stone was inscribed: "Gone but not forgotten."
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