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Gerard Johnson (abt. 1737 - abt. 1811)

Gerard Johnson
Born about in Hanover County Virginia Colonymap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1761 in Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginia Colonymap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 74 [location unknown]
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Confirmed child of John Johnson and Elizabeth Ellyson

Biography

Gerard was a Friend (Quaker)
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Gerard Johnson served with 1776 Project Needs Additional Sources during the American Revolution.
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Gerard Johnson was a Virginia colonist.

Son of John Johnson and Eliabeth Ellison. [1]

Gerard Johnson married Judith Watkins and they had at least the following children:[2]

  1. Jane Johnson b: May 30, 1762.
  2. Elizabeth Johnson b: December 1763. died bef 1774.
  3. Benjamin Johnson b: October 21, 1765.
  4. Judith Johnson b: November 21, 1767.
  5. Gerad Johnson b: June 4, 1769.
  6. John Watkins Johnson b: March 5, 1771.
  7. David Johnson b: September 30, 1772.
  8. Elizabeth Johnson b: December 3, 1774.
  9. Samuel Johnson b: 1776.

Sources

  1. Anderson County, SC GenWeb Allison,-Ellison Scottish Cousins
  2. Our Quaker Friends of ye olden time Author: James Pinkney Pleasant Bell. Publisher: Lynchburg, Va., J.P. Bell company 1905. Page 12. Births




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