"Hannah and her husband Abel both lived their final years with their youngest daughter, Hannah, and died in her home.
Father: Moses Johnson 1737 - 1815
Spouse: Abel Wilder (1793 - 1865)*
Children:
Nancy Maria b: 8 Oct 1818.
Emily A b: 7 May 1820, m: William Weeks of Ware, d: 1847.
Moses Johnson b: 6 May 1822.
Wales Tileston b: 4 Jan 1825.
Adelia Melissa b: 11 Jan 1827, m: John Cushman, d: 15 Mar 1900 at Paris, Illinois.
Charles Henry b: 20 Feb 1829.
Lucy Ann b: 12 Nov 1831.
George Joslyn b: 3 Jan 1835.
Franklin A b: 4 Dec 1839, m: Lutheria Green, d: 1 Feb 1896 at Lansingburg, New York.
Hannah Miranda b: 5 Feb 1841.
Siblings:
Mercy Johnson Hawks (1758 - 1804)*
Hannah Johnson Avery (1759 - 1795)*
Isaac Johnson (1762 - 1842)*
Fanny Johnson Call (1764 - 1801)*
William Johnson (1767 - 1849)*
Thomas Johnson (1774 - 1777)*
Minnie Johnson (1775 - 1777)*
Moses Johnson (1779 - 1861)*
Lemuel Johnson (1782 - 1868)*
Hannah Johnson Wilder (1795 - 1865)
Calvin Johnson (1799 - 1866)*
Oren Johnson (1801 - 1866)*
Perley Johnson (1809 - 1880)*
Inscription:
OUR LAMENTED MOTHER
HANNAH
WIFE OF
ABEL WILDER
DIED
MAY 24, 1865
AE 69(63?)yrs. 6mo. :& 21days
Burial: Brookside Cemetery; Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA, Plot: Section A "(1)
Sources
1. Find A Grave Memorial# 58405221
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Fred Goodell for creating Johnson-20438 on 7 Aug 13.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Hannah: