Title:
Daniel Johnson, Esq. & Isabella Brown |
|
|
Chart No: dj |
Sources: 1855 Estate record of Daniel Johnson, Robeson County, NC; Robeson County 1823Court Minutes; Robeson County Deeds; Robeson County Deed Abstracts, Vol 1; 1800 Census; Research notes of Jay Edgerton and Dorothy P. Edgerton. |
HUSBAND |
Daniel Johnson, Esq. |
Note: His name is written "Daniel Johnson, Jr." in some Robeson Co. deeds |
|
Birth |
c.1760-70 |
Place |
probably NC |
Chr |
– |
Place |
– |
Death |
Dead before 1800 census |
Place |
his land on Juniper Branch, Robeson Co., NC? |
Burial |
– |
Place |
– |
Father |
(Possibly John John(t)son who patented land adjacent to John McPherson's land on Raft Swamp on both sides of the tiny Juniper Branch in 1789) |
Mother |
unknown |
Marriage |
– |
Place |
– |
#2 spouse |
– |
info |
– |
WIFE |
Isabella Brown |
Notes: Isabella is head of household in 1800 census |
|
Birth |
c.1770 | Place |
– |
Chr |
– | Place |
– |
Death |
4 Feb 1854 | Place |
Robeson County, NC. |
Burial |
– | Place |
– |
Father |
"Tory Neil" Brown | Mother |
Sarah McPhaul |
#2 spouse |
John B. Currie | info |
married before August 1823 |
| Sex |
CHILDREN |
Birth |
Death |
Spouse |
Chart # |
M |
1. John B. Johnson | c.1788-1800 |
dead
in 1855 |
married, but name unknown (three daughters, Susan (married Malcolm McIntyre), Anna Johnson (moved to Alabama) and Frances Sophia Johnson. | dj1 |
| M |
2. Neill B. Johnson | c.1790-1800 |
May-Nov
1831 |
Flora Currie (widowed, then remarried 1834 to Malcolm Baxter; had four children) | |
M |
3. Archibald Johnson | c.1790-1800 |
dead
in 1855 |
Mary __?__ (widowed, then remarried to Joshua James and moved to Mississippi). No children mentioned in Daniel Johnson estate of 1855. | dj3 |
M |
4. Alexander Johnson | c.1790-1800 |
dead
in 1855 |
married, but name unknown. Had one son, John M. Johnson of Warrington, Florida who was alive in 1855. | dj4 |
|
F |
5. Mary Johnson | c.1790-1800 |
alive
May 22, 1857 |
Edward McEachin, son of John McEachin, Sr., and Mary Currie (see Cyrus McNeill History). Had several children. |