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Charles Johnson

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Charles Johnson

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Burial
Lemasters, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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This nub of a stone appears at the location in the cemetery where Charles Johnson's grave appears on the diagram attributed to Samuel H. Garns. The diagram reports that he was a Soldier in the Southern Army.

He may have died from wounds suffered in a skirmish with Northern soldiers during one of the excursions of the Confederate Army into the area around Chambersburg during the Civil War. The death and burial of a baby by the name Johnson in the cemetery in 1849 could also be evidence that Charles Johnson lived in the area and chose to fight with the South during the Civil War, which could mean that he died after the war.
This nub of a stone appears at the location in the cemetery where Charles Johnson's grave appears on the diagram attributed to Samuel H. Garns. The diagram reports that he was a Soldier in the Southern Army.

He may have died from wounds suffered in a skirmish with Northern soldiers during one of the excursions of the Confederate Army into the area around Chambersburg during the Civil War. The death and burial of a baby by the name Johnson in the cemetery in 1849 could also be evidence that Charles Johnson lived in the area and chose to fight with the South during the Civil War, which could mean that he died after the war.

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