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Stephen W Johnson

Birth
Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
29 Mar 1902 (aged 63)
White County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
White County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Stephen W Johnson was born March 12, 1839 to James and Temperance Johnson in Hawkins County, Tennessee.

Stephen's siblings included: Sarah, Susan, Stokely D, Tempy, James, Nancy, Abel, Martha, Amanda E, Margaret, and Martha.

November 10, 1859 Stephen married Margaret R. Cope in White County, Tennessee. Margaret was born October 20, 1840 to Elizabeth (Mason) and Andrew Cope.

Stephen and Margaret made their home in White County, Tennessee. Their children included: Mary Agnes, Luticia S, Sidney L, Nettie Belle, Charles Edward, Francis C, Flora Eller, James Wallace, William F, and Ollie Etta.

Stephen was a dry goods merchant and farmer. In July 1881, he was listed as the Postmaster in Peeled Chestnut, Tennessee in the Official Register of the United States.

On March 29, 1902, Stephen passed away in White County. He was buried in Peeled Chestnut Cemetery. His headstone reads: S. W. Johnson

Margaret would pass away a few short days later, on April 3, 1902. She is also buried in Peeled Chestnut Cemetery. Her headstone reads: M. R. Johnson.
Stephen W Johnson was born March 12, 1839 to James and Temperance Johnson in Hawkins County, Tennessee.

Stephen's siblings included: Sarah, Susan, Stokely D, Tempy, James, Nancy, Abel, Martha, Amanda E, Margaret, and Martha.

November 10, 1859 Stephen married Margaret R. Cope in White County, Tennessee. Margaret was born October 20, 1840 to Elizabeth (Mason) and Andrew Cope.

Stephen and Margaret made their home in White County, Tennessee. Their children included: Mary Agnes, Luticia S, Sidney L, Nettie Belle, Charles Edward, Francis C, Flora Eller, James Wallace, William F, and Ollie Etta.

Stephen was a dry goods merchant and farmer. In July 1881, he was listed as the Postmaster in Peeled Chestnut, Tennessee in the Official Register of the United States.

On March 29, 1902, Stephen passed away in White County. He was buried in Peeled Chestnut Cemetery. His headstone reads: S. W. Johnson

Margaret would pass away a few short days later, on April 3, 1902. She is also buried in Peeled Chestnut Cemetery. Her headstone reads: M. R. Johnson.


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