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Perry S. Johnson

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Perry S. Johnson

Birth
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Oct 1921 (aged 81)
Adams County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Adams County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 6, Marker 2
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Wednesday, October 5, 1921

Answers Call - Perry S. Johnson, Well Known Farmer of Monroe Township Died - At the Family Home - Infirmities of Old Age the Cause - Funeral to be Held Tomorrow.

Perry S. Johnson, one of the best known farmers of Adams county, died at the family home in Monroe township at 4:50 o'clock yesterday afternoon, death being due to infirmities of old age. The deceased was born in Tuscarawas county, Ohio, May 15, 1840, moving to this county a number of years ago, and at the time of death had attained the age of eighty-one years, four months and ten days, and was the son of James and Rebecca Galbreath Johnson.

The deceased was married twice, his first wife being Sibbie Andrews, whose death occurred fifty years ago, to which union were born four children, they being Dallas Johnson, of Newcastle, Ind., and Maynard Johnson of this city, and Charles Curtis Johnson and Alice Johnson, both of whom are deceased. He was later married to Mary A. Johnson who died January 16, 1920, to which union was also born four children, they being Mrs. Dora Butcher, Eva Estell and Thomas Johnson, all of this city and Lorinda Johnson at home.

The deceased was a member of the Winchester U. B. church and funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from that church with burial in the Zion cemetery south of Honduras, the Rev. C. J. Miner of the United Brethren church officiating.
Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Wednesday, October 5, 1921

Answers Call - Perry S. Johnson, Well Known Farmer of Monroe Township Died - At the Family Home - Infirmities of Old Age the Cause - Funeral to be Held Tomorrow.

Perry S. Johnson, one of the best known farmers of Adams county, died at the family home in Monroe township at 4:50 o'clock yesterday afternoon, death being due to infirmities of old age. The deceased was born in Tuscarawas county, Ohio, May 15, 1840, moving to this county a number of years ago, and at the time of death had attained the age of eighty-one years, four months and ten days, and was the son of James and Rebecca Galbreath Johnson.

The deceased was married twice, his first wife being Sibbie Andrews, whose death occurred fifty years ago, to which union were born four children, they being Dallas Johnson, of Newcastle, Ind., and Maynard Johnson of this city, and Charles Curtis Johnson and Alice Johnson, both of whom are deceased. He was later married to Mary A. Johnson who died January 16, 1920, to which union was also born four children, they being Mrs. Dora Butcher, Eva Estell and Thomas Johnson, all of this city and Lorinda Johnson at home.

The deceased was a member of the Winchester U. B. church and funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from that church with burial in the Zion cemetery south of Honduras, the Rev. C. J. Miner of the United Brethren church officiating.


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