It is likely that the plot at Section 22, Lot 4, Grave 7 in Mesa City Cemetery is William Sawyer Johnson Junior's gravesite. The reason is that William died in 1888 when the cemetery was relatively new. Section 22 is in the oldest section of the cemetery. There is no headstone, which could have become lost or disintegrated over the years. The Cemetery has very little information about the William S Johnson buried there, which indicates that the burial was very long ago. Yet there is no proof that the two William S Johnson's are the same.
William Sawyer Johnson died at the age of 22 months old. Shortly thereafter the family moved to Canada, as there is documentation of them in Lethbridge, Canada in 1891.
It is likely that the plot at Section 22, Lot 4, Grave 7 in Mesa City Cemetery is William Sawyer Johnson Junior's gravesite. The reason is that William died in 1888 when the cemetery was relatively new. Section 22 is in the oldest section of the cemetery. There is no headstone, which could have become lost or disintegrated over the years. The Cemetery has very little information about the William S Johnson buried there, which indicates that the burial was very long ago. Yet there is no proof that the two William S Johnson's are the same.
William Sawyer Johnson died at the age of 22 months old. Shortly thereafter the family moved to Canada, as there is documentation of them in Lethbridge, Canada in 1891.
Family Members
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Almeda Arthusa Johnson McCoy
1887–1975
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Julia Naomi "Nora" Johnson Day
1888–1918
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Gertrude Edessa Johnson Fairbanks
1890–1924
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Ruth Marie Johnson Haynes
1891–1974
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Wilbern Schuyler Johnson
1893–1964
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Leith Ingram Johnson
1895–1989
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Ralph McClellan Johnson
1897–1978
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Leonard Johnson
1899–1977
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Louise Johnson Jarvis Riggs
1899–1986
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Orrin Wayne Johnson
1903–1926
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Baby Son Johnson
1905–1905
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James Carol Johnson
1907–1951
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