John Aaron Johnston was for a time one of the most extensive farmers in the area. He built a brick home which, in his day, was described as "one of the most complete country homes in the county, fitted up with all modern improvements and conveniences, including steam heat and hot and cold water, all over the house ... surrounded with handsome grounds ... an ideal rural home." John was also active in local matters, both civic and religious. He served several terms as a school director and also worked to improve agricultural conditions, roads, and education. As a civic leader, he was often relied upon by the community for good advice. He was an Elder in the Harbaugh Reformed Church, giving generously to its work. He was described in a "Record Herald" news article as the leading spirit in urging a new church building and standing faithfully by the work until finished. In 1893, he witnessed the charter of incorporation granted the Church by Franklin County, PA. John Aaron Johnston remained an influence for good until his death in 1933. He was also remembered in "Annals of the Harbaugh Family in America" by Rev. Henry Harbaugh and "Biographical Annals of Franklin County [PA]" by George Overcash Seilhamer.
Children:
Kathryn Pauline Johnston - see link below
Maude Belle Johnston - see link below
Infant Son Johnston, b. 1875-76, d. 31 Jan 1876
Flora Maye Johnston, b. Feb 1877 m. Vernon E. Wolfinger
Bertha Johnston - see link below
Stanley Johnston, b. Aug 1882, m. Margaret A. Dutton
Martha Louise Johnston - see link for "Louise" below
Mary Susan Johnston - see link below
John Robert Johnston - see link below
Charles Leon Johnston - see link below
~ Loretta Lynn Layman
John Aaron Johnston was for a time one of the most extensive farmers in the area. He built a brick home which, in his day, was described as "one of the most complete country homes in the county, fitted up with all modern improvements and conveniences, including steam heat and hot and cold water, all over the house ... surrounded with handsome grounds ... an ideal rural home." John was also active in local matters, both civic and religious. He served several terms as a school director and also worked to improve agricultural conditions, roads, and education. As a civic leader, he was often relied upon by the community for good advice. He was an Elder in the Harbaugh Reformed Church, giving generously to its work. He was described in a "Record Herald" news article as the leading spirit in urging a new church building and standing faithfully by the work until finished. In 1893, he witnessed the charter of incorporation granted the Church by Franklin County, PA. John Aaron Johnston remained an influence for good until his death in 1933. He was also remembered in "Annals of the Harbaugh Family in America" by Rev. Henry Harbaugh and "Biographical Annals of Franklin County [PA]" by George Overcash Seilhamer.
Children:
Kathryn Pauline Johnston - see link below
Maude Belle Johnston - see link below
Infant Son Johnston, b. 1875-76, d. 31 Jan 1876
Flora Maye Johnston, b. Feb 1877 m. Vernon E. Wolfinger
Bertha Johnston - see link below
Stanley Johnston, b. Aug 1882, m. Margaret A. Dutton
Martha Louise Johnston - see link for "Louise" below
Mary Susan Johnston - see link below
John Robert Johnston - see link below
Charles Leon Johnston - see link below
~ Loretta Lynn Layman
Family Members
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Kathryn Pauline Johnston
1872–1955
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Maude Belle Johnston Layman
1874–1960
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Infant Son Johnston
1876–1876
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Flora Maye Johnston Wolfinger
1877–1958
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Bertha Johnston Creager
1879–1963
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Louise Johnston Elliott
1886–1964
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Mary Susan Johnston Saum
1889–1980
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PFC John Robert Johnston
1891–1963
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PFC Charles Leon Johnston
1894–1963
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