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Charles Alexander Johnson

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Charles Alexander Johnson

Birth
Death
8 Feb 1945 (aged 67)
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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On his World War I draft registration form, which he signed in Sep 1918, he gave his birth year as 1874. This differs from the 1877 date on his grave marker.

He married Isabelle "Belle" Freeman on 30 Dec 1900 in Cedar Plains, Morgan County, Alabama. They had children:

. Nina Belle Johnson (1901 - 1913)
. Opal Christine Johnson (1904 - 1997)
+ sp: Paul Irving Evans (divorced)
+ sp: Vernon Henry Bowen
. Leon Erskine Johnson (1909 - 1981)
+ sp: Gladys ............
+ sp: Vivian Norton

In 1910 he lived in Altoona, Alabama with wife and 3 children. He owned a retail grocery store and his wife worked there as a saleswoman. He moved his family to Montgomery, Alabama before 1918.

In 1920 he lived in Montgomery with wife and 2 children. He worked as a salesman for a yeast company.

In 1930 he lived in Montgomery with wife, daughter Opal Evans (now divorced) and her daughter, and son Leon with his wife Gladys. He was the owner and manager of a candy factory.

In 1940 he lived in Montgomery with wife and their son son, Leon, and his wife, Vivian. He was the owner of a printing company.
On his World War I draft registration form, which he signed in Sep 1918, he gave his birth year as 1874. This differs from the 1877 date on his grave marker.

He married Isabelle "Belle" Freeman on 30 Dec 1900 in Cedar Plains, Morgan County, Alabama. They had children:

. Nina Belle Johnson (1901 - 1913)
. Opal Christine Johnson (1904 - 1997)
+ sp: Paul Irving Evans (divorced)
+ sp: Vernon Henry Bowen
. Leon Erskine Johnson (1909 - 1981)
+ sp: Gladys ............
+ sp: Vivian Norton

In 1910 he lived in Altoona, Alabama with wife and 3 children. He owned a retail grocery store and his wife worked there as a saleswoman. He moved his family to Montgomery, Alabama before 1918.

In 1920 he lived in Montgomery with wife and 2 children. He worked as a salesman for a yeast company.

In 1930 he lived in Montgomery with wife, daughter Opal Evans (now divorced) and her daughter, and son Leon with his wife Gladys. He was the owner and manager of a candy factory.

In 1940 he lived in Montgomery with wife and their son son, Leon, and his wife, Vivian. He was the owner of a printing company.


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