He married Mary E. Byram, daughter of George Washington Byram Sr and Mary Marshall. A marriage record can't be found but it was before the 1850 census and was probably in either Maidstone, VT or Stratford, NH. Her maiden name is spelled both Byram and Byron on different siblings headstones.
They did not have any children. In 1860 Sunapee they had a Lucretia Byron, age 17 born in NH, living with them. I couldn't find who she would be but FAG member Bache said she was John W. Johnson's niece, daughter of his brother Edward. (I haven't found a brother Edward yet).
Age: 50yrs (per headstone)
Note:
A death record can't be found for him. The death info is taken from the headstone.
He married Mary E. Byram, daughter of George Washington Byram Sr and Mary Marshall. A marriage record can't be found but it was before the 1850 census and was probably in either Maidstone, VT or Stratford, NH. Her maiden name is spelled both Byram and Byron on different siblings headstones.
They did not have any children. In 1860 Sunapee they had a Lucretia Byron, age 17 born in NH, living with them. I couldn't find who she would be but FAG member Bache said she was John W. Johnson's niece, daughter of his brother Edward. (I haven't found a brother Edward yet).
Age: 50yrs (per headstone)
Note:
A death record can't be found for him. The death info is taken from the headstone.
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