Col. William Johnson, 2nd son of Colonel Robert Johnson, died Monday
evening,25 Apr 1814, at his house in Scott County. --Kentucky Gazette, Obituary Abstract # 18, Volume V, Monday 2 May 1814, Vol 28
In the words of Albert Allen, son of Elizabeth Payne by second marriage:
"William Johnson, 1813 led the Kentucky troops that relieved Fort Meigs and saved Harrison's army. The exposure of the campaign induced disease that ended his life within the year."
Married Elizabeth "Betsy" Payne 23 Dec 1801 in Fayette County KY.
Per this source, he was the father of George William Johnson b. 27 May 1811 m. Anne Viley and had issue (seven total) an Eliza Woolfolk (Johnson) Johnston, wife of Colonel J. Stoddard Johnston.[1]
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