The Mary C. Johnson, who appeared in the 1900 DeKalb County, Tennessee, census, was Mary Catherine Lawson, first wife of John Enzie Johnson. They married March 20, 1879, In DeKalb County, Tennessee, and apparently John died around 1896:
Isaac N. Johnson head born January 1874 (26)
Mary C. Johnson wife born February 1865 (35)
Mary E. Johnson born August 1882
Isaac E. Johnson born May 1885
Florie J. Johnson born January 1888
James E. Johnson born July 1891
Burley H. Johnson born January 1894
Ada N.Johnson born June 1897.
This Isaac Newton Johnson would be John Enzie Johnson's nephew, son of John's older brother William T. Johnson.
In the 1910 DeKalb County, Tennessee, census, all the kids are listed as Isaac's stepchildren except Ada, who is listed as his daughter. Isaac and Mary are listed as being married 14-years. In fact, Isaac and Mary were married October 7, 1896, in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
The Mary C. Johnson, who appeared in the 1900 DeKalb County, Tennessee, census, was Mary Catherine Lawson, first wife of John Enzie Johnson. They married March 20, 1879, In DeKalb County, Tennessee, and apparently John died around 1896:
Isaac N. Johnson head born January 1874 (26)
Mary C. Johnson wife born February 1865 (35)
Mary E. Johnson born August 1882
Isaac E. Johnson born May 1885
Florie J. Johnson born January 1888
James E. Johnson born July 1891
Burley H. Johnson born January 1894
Ada N.Johnson born June 1897.
This Isaac Newton Johnson would be John Enzie Johnson's nephew, son of John's older brother William T. Johnson.
In the 1910 DeKalb County, Tennessee, census, all the kids are listed as Isaac's stepchildren except Ada, who is listed as his daughter. Isaac and Mary are listed as being married 14-years. In fact, Isaac and Mary were married October 7, 1896, in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
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