These graves were found on a piece of paper in research done by Edna Simpson in Knoxville TN. The original paper is located at the McClung Library in Knoxville in part of the boxes of Edna's research.
The marriage of these two farming families created a large family farm and they were one of the largest land holders in Roane County, TN.
These graves were found on a piece of paper in research done by Edna Simpson in Knoxville TN. The original paper is located at the McClung Library in Knoxville in part of the boxes of Edna's research.
The marriage of these two farming families created a large family farm and they were one of the largest land holders in Roane County, TN.
Family Members
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Samuel W Johnson
1861–1880
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Margaret Manerva "Maggie" Johnson Hall
1862–1942
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Nancy Belle Johnson Munday
1864–1924
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Bronson Mareno "Bronce" Johnson
1865–1935
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James Columbus "Jim" Johnson
1867–1888
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Alice Emma Johnson Ewing
1868–1907
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Johnson Fitzgerald
1869–1916
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Sarah Burke Johnson Campbell
1871–1912
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John Horrice Johnson
1872–1909
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William Ruel Johnson Sr
1878–1936
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Leila Alma Johnson
1880–1881
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Bessie May Johnson Smith
1881–1961
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Beulah Johnson
1883–1883
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Eulah Johnson
1883–1884
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