William W. Johnson was a farmer and did dirt work for the Santa Fe railroad.
William picture is on page 479 in the Johnson Family History Book. He is sitting with the first forest patrol organization at Texas A&M. The organization is headed by E.O. Siecke, who is in the picture.
E.O Siecke was Director of the Texas Forest service from 1918 to 1942. The Texas Forest Service was part of the Texas A&M University System
W. W. Johnson was Postmaster at Geneva, Sabine County July 23, 1884.
He was also Postmaster at Steepcreek, San Augustine County on Oct 7, 1909.
Siblings were: Spencer R.(1854) - James Bailey(1859) - Mary Jane(1862). stepbrothers, Charles & Robert M Johnson.
Parents of; Ernest R. - Gertrude(Arendt) - Carl - Lurline(Cole) - Lottie(Smith) - Burnice(Swift) - Earl S. - Mary(Chisum)
W. W. Johnson died in Sabine county TX and was buried at McCrae Cemetery in San Augustine, TX.
William W. Johnson was a farmer and did dirt work for the Santa Fe railroad.
William picture is on page 479 in the Johnson Family History Book. He is sitting with the first forest patrol organization at Texas A&M. The organization is headed by E.O. Siecke, who is in the picture.
E.O Siecke was Director of the Texas Forest service from 1918 to 1942. The Texas Forest Service was part of the Texas A&M University System
W. W. Johnson was Postmaster at Geneva, Sabine County July 23, 1884.
He was also Postmaster at Steepcreek, San Augustine County on Oct 7, 1909.
Siblings were: Spencer R.(1854) - James Bailey(1859) - Mary Jane(1862). stepbrothers, Charles & Robert M Johnson.
Parents of; Ernest R. - Gertrude(Arendt) - Carl - Lurline(Cole) - Lottie(Smith) - Burnice(Swift) - Earl S. - Mary(Chisum)
W. W. Johnson died in Sabine county TX and was buried at McCrae Cemetery in San Augustine, TX.
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