Forever to bask mid the joys of the blest∼Per, other family researchers, Morgan Parker Johnston, is buried on his Land, with his first wife. He is said to have been married 3 times and had more than a Dozen Children.
He moved to Bullock County, Al. area Ca. 1852.
Morgan was a son of renowned Revolutionary War Capt. William Johnston, of Bibb County, Georgia where he was born and grew up.
Morgan was a Confederate Veteran of Alabama, per his pension papers filed on August 26, 1904.
Thanks so much to Betty, for the Picture of Morgan on this Memorial.
Forever to bask mid the joys of the blest∼Per, other family researchers, Morgan Parker Johnston, is buried on his Land, with his first wife. He is said to have been married 3 times and had more than a Dozen Children.
He moved to Bullock County, Al. area Ca. 1852.
Morgan was a son of renowned Revolutionary War Capt. William Johnston, of Bibb County, Georgia where he was born and grew up.
Morgan was a Confederate Veteran of Alabama, per his pension papers filed on August 26, 1904.
Thanks so much to Betty, for the Picture of Morgan on this Memorial.
Bio by: Ken Johnston
Gravesite Details
On private land
Family Members
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PVT William Albert Johnston
1846–1864
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India Johnston Miller
1847–1917
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Carrie May Johnston Moore
1849–1915
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Mary Vashti Johnston Hall
1851–1917
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Dr Thaddeus Walker Johnston
1853–1905
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Susan Elizabeth "Lizzie" Johnston Miller
1855–1919
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Madora Julia "Dora" Johnston Miller
1857–1932
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Morgan Walter Johnston
1859–1919
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Lillie Iola Johnston Adams
1863–1913
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Morgan Baldwin Johnston
1873–1920
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Joseph Augustus Johnston
1875–1965
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