Hugh Johns, a son of Captain Stephen Johns and Sarah (Loomis) Johns, was born on 6 April 1755 and baptized on 24 June 1755. He married Elizabeth Miller on 9 January 1778 in Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticut.
The couple (along with Hugh's brother Eldad, their sister Rhoda, and her husband Cornelius Smith) were residents of Upper Canada who arrived from Connecticut at least as early as 1786 (according to The History of Leeds and Grenville by Thad. W.H. Leavitt, 1879) .
Hugh Johns passed away after 16 October 1818, the date on which he signed a document transferring 200 acres of his land on Lot 4 of the 6th Concession of Leeds to Truman Hicok.
Hugh Johns, a son of Captain Stephen Johns and Sarah (Loomis) Johns, was born on 6 April 1755 and baptized on 24 June 1755. He married Elizabeth Miller on 9 January 1778 in Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticut.
The couple (along with Hugh's brother Eldad, their sister Rhoda, and her husband Cornelius Smith) were residents of Upper Canada who arrived from Connecticut at least as early as 1786 (according to The History of Leeds and Grenville by Thad. W.H. Leavitt, 1879) .
Hugh Johns passed away after 16 October 1818, the date on which he signed a document transferring 200 acres of his land on Lot 4 of the 6th Concession of Leeds to Truman Hicok.
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At some point over roughly the past 200 years, the gravestone of Hugh Johns was either lost or destroyed.
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