Johnston genealogy : some descendants of John Johnston (revolutionary soldier of Culpeper County, Virginia) in Kentucky and Missouri/ Edward A. Humston

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1987

Publisher

E. Humston

Place of Publication

Carbondale, Kansas

Physical

41 leaves ; 28 cm.

Notes

Includes index.

John Johnston (1757-1832) was born in Culpeper County, Virginia. On July 31, 1832 John Johnston is in Henry County, Kentucky appearing before Price Nuttall, justice of the peace, to make a pension application for his military services in the revolution. His wife's name is unknown. His will was filed and recorded in December, 1832, which indicated, that he had four children: (1) John, born in Virginia abt. 1786; (2) Polly, born abt. 1788, married 1807 in Fayette Co., Kentucky, Thomas Frank, son of Robert and Elilzabeth Frank; (3) Sanford, born in Culpeper Co., Va. abt. 1790; (4) Matilda, born about 1791 in Culpeper Co., married 1814, John J. Berry of Henry Co., Kentucky. He was a son of John Berry. She died 1824, he 1857. Descendants live in Missouri, Kentucky and elsewhere.

Includes related families of Frank, Berry, Roselle, Nuttall, McCracken, Humston, etc.

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