s/o Robert Johnson & Jemima Suggett
Died during a Cholera epidemic.
They had 2 children - Imogene Malvina, Adaline J.
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Great Crossing Baptist Church Scott Co., KY
The most prominent of the families represented among the charter members were the Johnsons. Robert and Jemima [Suggett] Johnson parented a prestigious collection of offspring, the most publicized of whom was their son Richard Mentor, who became the first native Kentuckian to serve in his state's legislature, in the US Congress and Senate, and as Vice President of the United States 1836-1840. Richard Mentor Johnson led a unit of cavalry which defeated the allied British and Indians at the Battle of the Thames on 5 Oct 1813; and became even more popular after seeing through Congress a bill which abolished imprisonment for debt.
s/o Robert Johnson & Jemima Suggett
Died during a Cholera epidemic.
They had 2 children - Imogene Malvina, Adaline J.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Great Crossing Baptist Church Scott Co., KY
The most prominent of the families represented among the charter members were the Johnsons. Robert and Jemima [Suggett] Johnson parented a prestigious collection of offspring, the most publicized of whom was their son Richard Mentor, who became the first native Kentuckian to serve in his state's legislature, in the US Congress and Senate, and as Vice President of the United States 1836-1840. Richard Mentor Johnson led a unit of cavalry which defeated the allied British and Indians at the Battle of the Thames on 5 Oct 1813; and became even more popular after seeing through Congress a bill which abolished imprisonment for debt.
Gravesite Details
Great Crossing aka Johnson Family Cemetery
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