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Name | John Johnson | |
Birth | 1802 | |
Christening | 7 Aug 1803 | Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana |
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Gender | Male | |
Residence | 1829 | Jefferson Co, Texas |
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Residence | 2 Mar 1836 | Jefferson Co, Texas |
resident at Texas Independence | ||
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Death | 1841 | Texas |
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Death | 1841 | Texas |
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Person ID | I1448 | Roots |
Last Modified | 1 Jun 2017 |
Father | Moses** Johnson, b. Bef 1765, South Carolina d. Aft 1820, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (Age > 57 years) | |
Mother | Nancy** Anna Robert, b. Abt 1770, Natchez District, Mississippi d. Aft 1815, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (Age ~ 46 years) | |
Marriage | Abt 1794 | |
Family ID | F250 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 | Mary Ann Clark, b. Abt 1811, of, Mississippi d. Aft 1831 (Age ~ 21 years) | |
Marriage | 24 Nov 1827 | Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana |
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Divorce | Between 1828 and 1829 | Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana |
Family ID | F647 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified | 2 Jun 2017 |
Family 2 | Melinda Ann Cole, b. 1815, Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana d. 07 Oct 1870, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (Age 55 years) | |||||||||||
Marriage | 15 Sep 1829 | Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana [1] | ||||||||||
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Family ID | F648 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||||
Last Modified | 2 Dec 2015 |
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Documents | Spaights 11th Calvary & Infantry Battalion The 11th was a mixed command organized with 400 men in April 1862 and served in the Department of Texas, formerly known as the 6th Texas Infantry Battalion it can trace its origins to the “Sabine Pass Guards” Militia formed in 1861. Some of Colonel Ashley Spaight’s Texas Confederate volunteer companies were also known as the “Swamp Angels,” all of which served to defend the Texas gulf coast and Louisiana borders from Federal incursions. ~~ One of the 400 was my 3gr-grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Court.(d) |
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