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Elbert Johnson

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Elbert Johnson

Birth
Auburn, Logan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
31 Jan 1973 (aged 72)
Sarasota County, Florida, USA
Burial
Auburn, Logan County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Auburn Cemetery # 1207 838
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Elbert Johnson was born in Auburn, Kentucky on 5 Sept, 1900 to parents, Mary Leona Rogers and Clarence Johnson.

The oldest of six children, Elbert excelled in baseball and went on to play professionally. He was a pitcher for the New York Yankees organization from 1921-24 and for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1927-29. He was the baseball coach for the Pawling Preparatory Boys School in Pawling, New York.

Elbert married Lillian Smithwick, daughter of Sarah Larkin and Henry Edward Smithwick Sr.

After retiring in 1960 from the Harlem Valley State Hospital in Wingdale, NY, (he as farm manager and Lillian, as the principal stenographer in the Director's Office), they spent their later years in Sarasota, Venice, Florida. 

Elbert was a 50-year member of the Grand Lodge of Louisville, and 50-year member of the Kosair Temple, Louisville, KY; the Oriental  Consistory 1, Yankton, SD.

Elbert was secretary of the New York State Trap Shooting Assn.  For ten years; a member and director of the Sarasota Gun Club; member of the Skyway Gun Club of St. Petersburg.  He won many trophies at the North American Amateur Trap Shooting Singles in 1951; won the handicap event in 1953 at the New York Athletic Club; was a nationally known trap shooter having shot over 114,000 registered 15-yard targets;

Elbert had a big basset hound named, "Adolph." He and the dog were on the cover of Field and Stream in the 1950's for shooting a large number of skeet.


Elbert Johnson was born in Auburn, Kentucky on 5 Sept, 1900 to parents, Mary Leona Rogers and Clarence Johnson.

The oldest of six children, Elbert excelled in baseball and went on to play professionally. He was a pitcher for the New York Yankees organization from 1921-24 and for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1927-29. He was the baseball coach for the Pawling Preparatory Boys School in Pawling, New York.

Elbert married Lillian Smithwick, daughter of Sarah Larkin and Henry Edward Smithwick Sr.

After retiring in 1960 from the Harlem Valley State Hospital in Wingdale, NY, (he as farm manager and Lillian, as the principal stenographer in the Director's Office), they spent their later years in Sarasota, Venice, Florida. 

Elbert was a 50-year member of the Grand Lodge of Louisville, and 50-year member of the Kosair Temple, Louisville, KY; the Oriental  Consistory 1, Yankton, SD.

Elbert was secretary of the New York State Trap Shooting Assn.  For ten years; a member and director of the Sarasota Gun Club; member of the Skyway Gun Club of St. Petersburg.  He won many trophies at the North American Amateur Trap Shooting Singles in 1951; won the handicap event in 1953 at the New York Athletic Club; was a nationally known trap shooter having shot over 114,000 registered 15-yard targets;

Elbert had a big basset hound named, "Adolph." He and the dog were on the cover of Field and Stream in the 1950's for shooting a large number of skeet.




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