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Paul Weatherly Johnson

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Paul Weatherly Johnson

Birth
Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
27 Jan 1884 (aged 63)
Center Township, Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Wilton, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Aged 63 years, 2 months.

Read more at Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 150 SILAS L. JOHNSON.

Paul W. Johnson became a school teacher in early manhood but afterward turned his attention to the occupation of farming. He dated his residence in Muscatine county from the fall of 1852, and through that winter was employed as a teacher in the school north of the city. He afterward removed to Cedar county, settling on a farm near Tipton,
where his remaining days were passed, with the exception of two months spent in Wilton, where he died in 1884 at the age of sixty-three years. His wife survived until 1888, and passed away at the age of sixty-six years. Both were members of the Methodist church,and their well spent lives
gained for them the high regard of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Mr. Johnson served as township assessor of Center township, Cedar county, for seven consecutive terms, and also held various school
offices the cause of education finding in him a warm friend. Unto him and his wife were born seven children, three sons, and four daughters, namely: Harriet J., the deceased wife of E. C. Rigby; John C., who has passed
away; Anna, the wife of Rev. Thomas Simmons, of Faulkton, South Dakota; William G., living in Wilton; Martha B., the wife of Thomas Glass of Lewiston, Idaho; Silas L., of this city; and Minnie M., the wife of Frank Pangborn, of Faulkton, South Dakota.Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911,
page 149 GRANDSON, RAYMOND EUGENE JOHNSON.

His grandparents, PAUL and SARAH(WIGGINS) Johnson, had located in Muscatine county in 1852. The former was a native of Ohio and the latter of Pennsylvania.
In early manhood he had followed school teaching but later gave his attention to farming, becoming one of the leading and progressive agriculturalists of this part of the state.

Unto him and his wife were born seven children:
Harriet J., the deceased wife of E. C. RIGBY; John C.,deceased; Anna, the wife of the Rev. Thomas SIMMONS, of Faulkton, South Dakota; William G., who is living in Wilton, Iowa; Martha B., the wife of Thomas GLASS, of Lewiston, Idaho; Silas L., of Muscatine; and Minnie M., the wife of Frank PANGBORN, of Faulkton, South Dakota

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Aged 63 years, 2 months.

Read more at Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 150 SILAS L. JOHNSON.

Paul W. Johnson became a school teacher in early manhood but afterward turned his attention to the occupation of farming. He dated his residence in Muscatine county from the fall of 1852, and through that winter was employed as a teacher in the school north of the city. He afterward removed to Cedar county, settling on a farm near Tipton,
where his remaining days were passed, with the exception of two months spent in Wilton, where he died in 1884 at the age of sixty-three years. His wife survived until 1888, and passed away at the age of sixty-six years. Both were members of the Methodist church,and their well spent lives
gained for them the high regard of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Mr. Johnson served as township assessor of Center township, Cedar county, for seven consecutive terms, and also held various school
offices the cause of education finding in him a warm friend. Unto him and his wife were born seven children, three sons, and four daughters, namely: Harriet J., the deceased wife of E. C. Rigby; John C., who has passed
away; Anna, the wife of Rev. Thomas Simmons, of Faulkton, South Dakota; William G., living in Wilton; Martha B., the wife of Thomas Glass of Lewiston, Idaho; Silas L., of this city; and Minnie M., the wife of Frank Pangborn, of Faulkton, South Dakota.Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911,
page 149 GRANDSON, RAYMOND EUGENE JOHNSON.

His grandparents, PAUL and SARAH(WIGGINS) Johnson, had located in Muscatine county in 1852. The former was a native of Ohio and the latter of Pennsylvania.
In early manhood he had followed school teaching but later gave his attention to farming, becoming one of the leading and progressive agriculturalists of this part of the state.

Unto him and his wife were born seven children:
Harriet J., the deceased wife of E. C. RIGBY; John C.,deceased; Anna, the wife of the Rev. Thomas SIMMONS, of Faulkton, South Dakota; William G., who is living in Wilton, Iowa; Martha B., the wife of Thomas GLASS, of Lewiston, Idaho; Silas L., of Muscatine; and Minnie M., the wife of Frank PANGBORN, of Faulkton, South Dakota

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