Solomon Johnson married Frances "Fannie" Warne on April 19, 1790 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. They had thirteen children.
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NOTES:
Solomon is believed to be the youngest child, but his birth year is before Richard Derrick Johnson's birth year, who is believed to have been born in 1767.
From Sheryl on July 21, 2013:
Biographical Memoirs of Wells County, Indiana, 1903, pp. 556-557
[Excerpt from the biography of his grandson, Noah Johnson]:
"Solomon Johnson, grandfather of Noah, was a native of Wales and, with two brothers, came while young to America and settled in Pennsylvania, where he married Fannie Warren, and where he and his wife passed the remainder of life. Solomon, who was born January 3, 1765, died July 24, 1843, and Fannie (Warren) Johnson, who was of German descent, was born August 1, 1772, and died June 15, 1838.
**Other research shows Solomon Johnson's father, Peter Johnson, was the immigrant, not Solomon Johnson.
They were the parents of fourteen children, namely: Pattie, born December 23, 1791; Joseph, born February 15, 1793; Jacob, born July 17, 1794; Rebecca, born June 3, 1796; Dorcas, born February 28, 1798; Eliza, born February 27, 1800; James, born January 18, 1802; Abram, born January 8, 1804; Eliza, born December 7, 1805; Anna, born September 29, 18--; J. B., born April 18, 1810; Sarah B., born October 28, 1812, and William, born November 22, 1820."
**Only thirteen are listed.
From Chadwick M. Johnson on June 4, 2017:
SAC: Johnston.
**While the 1790 Census image and the Land Patent image shows Johnston, DAR shows Johnson for James Johnson, Solomon's brother. Many write-ups for Solomon show Johnson.
From Frank Niemeir on August 4, 2018:
Number of children per Warne records.
If anyone has more/better information, please contact me.
Solomon Johnson married Frances "Fannie" Warne on April 19, 1790 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. They had thirteen children.
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NOTES:
Solomon is believed to be the youngest child, but his birth year is before Richard Derrick Johnson's birth year, who is believed to have been born in 1767.
From Sheryl on July 21, 2013:
Biographical Memoirs of Wells County, Indiana, 1903, pp. 556-557
[Excerpt from the biography of his grandson, Noah Johnson]:
"Solomon Johnson, grandfather of Noah, was a native of Wales and, with two brothers, came while young to America and settled in Pennsylvania, where he married Fannie Warren, and where he and his wife passed the remainder of life. Solomon, who was born January 3, 1765, died July 24, 1843, and Fannie (Warren) Johnson, who was of German descent, was born August 1, 1772, and died June 15, 1838.
**Other research shows Solomon Johnson's father, Peter Johnson, was the immigrant, not Solomon Johnson.
They were the parents of fourteen children, namely: Pattie, born December 23, 1791; Joseph, born February 15, 1793; Jacob, born July 17, 1794; Rebecca, born June 3, 1796; Dorcas, born February 28, 1798; Eliza, born February 27, 1800; James, born January 18, 1802; Abram, born January 8, 1804; Eliza, born December 7, 1805; Anna, born September 29, 18--; J. B., born April 18, 1810; Sarah B., born October 28, 1812, and William, born November 22, 1820."
**Only thirteen are listed.
From Chadwick M. Johnson on June 4, 2017:
SAC: Johnston.
**While the 1790 Census image and the Land Patent image shows Johnston, DAR shows Johnson for James Johnson, Solomon's brother. Many write-ups for Solomon show Johnson.
From Frank Niemeir on August 4, 2018:
Number of children per Warne records.
If anyone has more/better information, please contact me.
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