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James William Johnson

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James William Johnson

Birth
Union County, Arkansas, USA
Death
19 Jun 1942 (aged 69)
Hudson, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Last rites for J. W. Johnson, 70, who succumbed at his home in the Hudson Community Friday after a long illness, were held at the New Hope Methodist Church Saturday with the Rev. Mr. Pruett, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Lemmon, officiating.

Born in Union County, Ark., July 14, 1862 [sic 1872], Mr. Johnson came to Winn Parish about 40 years ago. He was married to Miss Kate White of this parish in 1906, and they have nine children, all of whom survive.

He leaves his wife, six daughters and three sons. His daughters are Mrs. A. L. Dupont, Plaquemine; Mrs. W. R. Roberts, Chatham; Mrs. A. W. White, Clarks; Mrs. Woodrow Dark, Gaars Mill; and Misses Marie and Lois Johnson of Hudson. Sons, Pete and Bill, Hudson; and Roy Johnson in the U.S. Navy somewhere in the Pacific. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Sholars and Mrs. Alson Jones, Dodson; and Mrs. J. G. Lucas, Mansfield; two brothers, Will of Smackover, Ark., and Ben Hutto of Dodson; and 11 grandchildren.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise (Winnfield, LA), June 25, 1942
Last rites for J. W. Johnson, 70, who succumbed at his home in the Hudson Community Friday after a long illness, were held at the New Hope Methodist Church Saturday with the Rev. Mr. Pruett, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Lemmon, officiating.

Born in Union County, Ark., July 14, 1862 [sic 1872], Mr. Johnson came to Winn Parish about 40 years ago. He was married to Miss Kate White of this parish in 1906, and they have nine children, all of whom survive.

He leaves his wife, six daughters and three sons. His daughters are Mrs. A. L. Dupont, Plaquemine; Mrs. W. R. Roberts, Chatham; Mrs. A. W. White, Clarks; Mrs. Woodrow Dark, Gaars Mill; and Misses Marie and Lois Johnson of Hudson. Sons, Pete and Bill, Hudson; and Roy Johnson in the U.S. Navy somewhere in the Pacific. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Sholars and Mrs. Alson Jones, Dodson; and Mrs. J. G. Lucas, Mansfield; two brothers, Will of Smackover, Ark., and Ben Hutto of Dodson; and 11 grandchildren.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise (Winnfield, LA), June 25, 1942


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