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Mary Ann Johnson

Female 1822 - 1907  (84 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary Ann Johnson was born on 31 Mar 1822 in Kentucky (daughter of Samuel Johnson and Mrs. Ann (..) Johnson); died on 27 Jan 1907 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky.

    Mary married (..) Bone before 1846. (..) was born about 1822; died after 1846. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Johnson was born on 3 Aug 1782 in North Carolina (son of William (NC) Johnson and Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Johnson); died on 24 May 1846 in Christian Co, Kentucky; was buried in Johnson Chapel, Hopkinsville, Christian Co, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 6 Jul 1846, Christian Co, Kentucky

    Notes:

    from: A Few Families of Western Kentucky
    Entries: 93439 Updated: 2012-11-26 03:17:45 UTC (Mon) Contact: Gilbert D. Stewart gstewart690@gmail.com

    Samuel Johnson Sr. was born in North Carolina on August 3, 1782. This author knows little of his early life. Recent research(1999) may indicate Samuel origin in North Carolina and will be discussed at the end of this history.
    Before arriving in Christian County, Kentucky where he settled, Samuel had married Ann. Her maiden name and exact place of birth are uncertain. She was born on November 24, 1782 in North Carolina. They were likely married around 1800. Records indicate they should have been in North Carolina in 1804 when their first son Robinson Johnson, was born. Samuel and Ann came to Christian County,Kentucky about 1811. He purchased a 600-acre tract of land in the Northeast sector of the county on the waters of the Blue Lick Fork of Pond River. Samuel appears to have come to Kentucky through Tennessee. The deed of land from Thomas Gooch on October 25, 1811, list him as "Samuel Johnston of the County of Robinson of state of Tennessee". "This indenture made the 25th day of October 1811 Between Thomas Gooch of the county of Green and State of Kentucky of the one part, and Samuel Johnston of the County of Robinson of state of Tennessee of the other part Witnesseth that the said Thomas Gooch for & in consideration of the Sum of Sixteen hundred Dollars Currency money in hand paid before the unsealing and delivery of these presents the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged have Bargained and Sold and by there presents doth bargain and Sell unto the Said Samuel Johnston a certain tract or parcel of Land Situate in the County of Christian on the Lick fork of Pond River Containing by Survey Six hundred Acres be the same more or less it being a part of a Military Survey of one Thousand two hundred and seventy five Acres granted to William Roberts by patent bearing date the 18th day of March 1795 and is bounded as follows"
    They were unlikely in Tennessee for more than a few years. Their second son, Winfield Johnson, was born about 1809. Winfield's birthplace is listed as North Carolina in all but the 1870 federal census, which lists Tennessee as his place of birth. Samuel purchased 5 slaves after arriving in Christian County, Kentucky from and Edmond Johnson in 1812. "Know all men by these presents that Edmond Johnson of Christian County and State of Kentucky for and in consideration of the sum of one thousand dollars to me in hand paid by Samuel Johnson of the County and State aforesaid hath this day sold and delivered unto said Samuel Johnson his heirs and assigns forever five Negroes two girls and three boys by the names of Cate and Guina and Gilfred, Mark, Aaron, Cate aged about forty years and Guina aged about eight years and Gilfred aged about fourteen years and Mark aged about six years and Aaron aged about _ years, and I do by these presents for my self and my heirs warrant and will forever defend the title of the said Negroes to said Samuel Johnson and his heirs from the calm of any other person or persons whatever as witness my mark and seal the 16th of February 1812".
    (Recorded in Clerks Office November 16th 1814).

    Samuel and Ann had 7 children that are known to have survived to adulthood. The census of 1820 lists 8 children (6 boys and 2 girls), Mary Ann not having been born yet. Known children in order of birth are as follows: Robinson Johnson Sr., Winfield Johnson, Samuel Johnson Jr., Sarah Johnson Rasco, Elizabeth Johnson Bone, John R Johnson, and Mary Ann Johnson. Most of the children married and lived in Christian and surrounding counties in adulthood.
    Sometime after 1820 Samuel's mother Elizabeth came to live with his family. It is presumed she had become widowed between 1820 and 1830. Robinson Johnson married Miss Lucy Nash, daughter of George Nash, in Wake County, North Carolina in 1839. Elizabeth, Samuel Sr's mother, died in 1838 around the age of 80 years and is buried in the family cemetery at Johnson's Chapel. Samuel Johnson Sr. owned over 1500 acres of land on the waters of the Blue Lick Fork. William Henry Perrin appears to have described him in a story in his history of Christian County Kentucky: "William Rasco was one of the original settlers, and located in this neighborhood. He had a son, Moore, who was engaged to a daughter of Joshua Taylor, living near the county line. On the appointed day he, in company with the parson and a number of friends, went over to Taylor's to claim his bride. When they rode up to the house, his fiancee, Miss Taylor, came to the door, waved him the back of her hand, and bade him go back to his own place. This, the spirited Rasco at once did, feasting his friends on the viands prepared for the expectant bride at his home, then getting on his horse and riding to another part of the county, where he forthwith courted and was married to a Miss Johnson, who accompanied him back to his home.
    Miss Johnson was the daughter of a rice farmer, who, by reason of his wealth and importance in that region, was long know to the people by the sobriquet of the Governor of Pond River". The story about Miss Johnson and Moore Rasco is almost certainly the marriage of Samuel Johnson's daughter Sarah Johnson to James Moore Rasco in Christian County, Kentucky on March 30,1837.
    Samuel's other two daughters married gentlemen from the Bone family, though not brothers. Elizabeth Johnson married John McWilliams Bone in Hopkins County, Kentucky in 1847. Mary Ann Johnson married Azariah Blackman Bone in Hopkins County, Kentucky in 1840. Descendents of both Robinson Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson Bone would marry about 100 years later, these being my grandparents, Ellis Johnson and Mary Lou Duke.
    In his will, dated May 8, 1846, Samuel bequeaths his properties including several tracts of land and slaves totaling 24 to his children, Samuel Johnson Sr. died on May 24, 1846 in Christian County, Kentucky. He is buried in Johnson Chapel Cemetery. there Ann Johnson lived until 1866.
    In 1850 at the time of the federal census, she was the head of the household, and living with her were her son Winfield, son Samuel, son John R and Grandson Mark Bone. Mark Bone lived with his grandmother for a time after the death of his mother Elizabeth Bone.
    In 1860 Ann was again living with her sons Winfield and Samuel Jr. Also in the house at that time was her grandson William, after the death of his father Robinson in 1854.
    Details to the location of Samuel Johnson Sr. in North Carolina are few. There are a few counties that are likely the origin of Samuel and his family. Currently Surry County and Wake County North Carolina are most likely. It is certain that his oldest son, Robinson Johnson, married Miss Lucy Nash in Wake County on December 12, 1830. Lucy was the daughter of George Nash of that county. There are records of a Samuel Johnson in Wake County circa 1800-1807. In addition, the Samuel Johnson listed in the federal census of Wake County for 1800 is of the appropriate age with a wife and no children (one male and one female in the 16 to 26 age category). There are Samuel Johnsons listed in other counties in North Carolina. The most promising origin in North Carolina for Samuel and his family has surfaced in Surry County, North Carolina.
    We know from the Kentucky records that Samuel and his wife were born in North Carolina. Both Samuel and Ann were born in 1782. Samuels mother, Elizabeth later came to live with them in Kentucky and died in 1838 at the age of about 80 years. There are records in Surry County, North Carolina that fit many of these details. William Johnson Who lived in Surry county in the late 1700 and died circa 1821 may be Samuel's father. William was married to an Elizabeth, the same as Samuel's mother. That Williams had sons named Samuel, William Jr., Jesse, Baley, and Thomas. his Samuel was also married to an Anne Ramsy on June 14th, 1803 and witnesses by Jessee Johnson.
    Further, William Johnson, the father, had his will written on February 1, 1821 and recorded in court on May 1821. Elizabeth, the mother of Samuel Johnson Sr., of Kentucky moved in with him after 1820 and is recorded in the household in 1830 census as 1 female between 60 and 70 years of age.

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    Will:
    from: A Few Families of Western Kentucky
    Entries: 93439 Updated: 2012-11-26 03:17:45 UTC (Mon) Contact: Gilbert D. Stewart gstewart690@gmail.com

    The Last Will and Testament of Samuel Johnson Sr. In the Name of God Amen. I Samuel Johnson of the County of Christian & State of Kentucky being of sound mind and disposing memory and taking into consideration the uncertainty of this life, and feeling disposed to make a Just distribution of the substance which it has pleased god to bless me with do make and ordain this instrument in manner and form following, to be my last will and testament hereby revoking all others heretofore made by me.
    Item I give and bequeath to my son Winfield Johnson One Negroman named Wiat, one Negro named Nice and her three children named Elijah, Finas and dice and the said Nice future increase,and also one Negro girl named Mariah.
    Item I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Johnson one Negro man named Green, Negro girl named Adaline and also one Negro woman named Eloisa with her child named Reddice and her future increase.
    Item I give and bequeath to my son John R Johnson one Negro man named Wash, one girl named Cyrene and one Negro woman named Milley and her child named Rach, and the said Milleys future increase.
    Item I give and bequeath to my three sons viz Winfield Johnson, Samuel Johnson and John R. Johnson the following reacts of land to be equally divided between them viz. a certain tract or parcel of land containing one-hundred acres by survey, bearing date, the 10th day of November One Thousand Eight Hundred and forty one lying and being in the County of Christian on the waters of the Blue Lick Fork of Pond River. One ditto containing fifty acres, bearing date the 18th day of November One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty One, lying and being in the said County of Christian on the waters aforesaid one ditto containing twenty eight acres bearing date the 10th day of November One thousand Eight Hundred and Forty One, lying and being in the said County of Christian on the waters aforesaid. One ditto containing one-hundred acres lying and being in the said County of Christian on the waters aforesaid, and also my undivided in trust in the tract of land known by the name of the Lick tract, also two cows and calves to each of them and all of my household and kitchen furniture and flock of sheep to be equally divided between them.
    Item I give and bequeath to the children of my daughter Mary Ann Bone which she now has and all that she my hereafter have one Nigro boy named Peter, One ditto girl named Nirae One ditto named Eade, and one ditto boy named Henry to be equally divided between them: and also two cows and calves two beds and furniture and tow horses which she now (my said daughter) has on hand for the use and benefit of her children, as above described to be equally divided between them.
    Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Bone, One Negro boy named Wyley, one ditto woman named Polly & her children and one ditto woman named Martha and her children.
    Item I give and bequeath to my son Robinson Johnson two Negro women named Candis and Caroline and their children, and one ditto boy named Frank.
    Item The tract of land on which I now live embracing all the appertinances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining after the death of my and my wife is to be equally divided between my three sons viz. Winfield Johnson, Samuel Johnson and John R Johnson.
    Lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my sons viz. Robinson Johnson, Winfield Johnson, Samuel Johnson and John R Johnson Executors to this my last will and testament and having in them full confidence, I hereby exonerate them from giving any security-
    Given under Signed, Sealed & Acknowledged.
    Samuel Johnson

    In presence of witnesses whose names are witnesses to the Codicil
    Codicil My Will is that all the residence of my estate both real and personal in whatsoever consisting and wheresoever living after the death of me and my wife are to be equally divided between my children viz. Robinson Johnson, Winfield Johnson, Sarah Rasco, Samuel Johnson, Elizabeth Bone, John R Johnson and the children of Mary Ann Bone to constitute one ligatee in the division Given under my hand this 8th Day of May 1846
    Attest Samuel Johnson, Benjamin A. King, Jeremiah Travis. Daniel M Dulin (handwritten) died May 24,1846 Commonwealth of Kentucky County of Christian, to with I Abraham Stites the Clerk of the County Court of Christian County aforesaid do certify that this last will and Codicil of Samuel Johnson deceased was on this day produced in said Court and proven in the manner required by law by the Oaths of Benjamin A King & Daniel M Dulin two of the subscribing witnesses & ordered to be recorded wherefore the said Will and Codicil together with the forgoing certificate have been duly admitted to record in my office -
    Given under my hand July 6th 1846 -
    attest. Abram Sitites C C C C Christian Co.
    Will Book M Pages 307-309

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    Samuel married Mrs. Ann (..) Johnson about 1800 in North Carolina. Ann was born on 24 Nov 1782 in North Carolina; died after 1860 in of, Christian Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mrs. Ann (..) Johnson was born on 24 Nov 1782 in North Carolina; died after 1860 in of, Christian Co, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Robinson Johnson was born on 26 Sep 1804 in North Carolina; died on 20 Jun 1850 in Christian Co, Kentucky.
    2. Winfield Johnson was born about 1809 in North Carolina or Tennessee; died in 1908 in Christian Co, Kentucky .
    3. Sarah Johnson was born about 1811 in Christian Co, Kentucky; died about 1865 in Christian Co, Kentucky.
    4. Samuel Johnson was born on 5 Mar 1814 in Christian Co, Kentucky; died on 10 Oct 1893 in Christian Co, Kentucky.
    5. Elizabeth Johnson was born on 1 Sep 1816 in Muhlenberg Co, Kentucky; died on 23 Mar 1847 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky; was buried in Union Cem, Hopkins Co, Kentucky.
    6. John Rasco Johnson was born on 27 Oct 1819 in Christian Co, Kentucky; died on 15 Apr 1879 in Christian Co, Kentucky.
    7. 1. Mary Ann Johnson was born on 31 Mar 1822 in Kentucky; died on 27 Jan 1907 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William (NC) Johnson was born about 1765; died before May, 1821 in Surry Co, North Carolina.

    William married Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Johnson about 1780 in of, North Carolina. Elizabeth was born between 1760 and 1770 in of, North Carolina; died after 1830 in Christian Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Johnson was born between 1760 and 1770 in of, North Carolina; died after 1830 in Christian Co, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel Johnson was born on 3 Aug 1782 in North Carolina; died on 24 May 1846 in Christian Co, Kentucky; was buried in Johnson Chapel, Hopkinsville, Christian Co, Kentucky.
    2. Jesse Johnson was born about 1784 in North Carolina; died after 1821.
    3. Baley Johnson was born about 1786 in North Carolina; died after 1821 in of, North Carolinaa.
    4. Thomas Johnson was born about 1788 in North Carolina; died after 1821 in of, North Carolina.