Father | Thomas H. Johnson (b. 1694, d. 1734) |
Mother | Anne Elizabeth Meriwether (b. 15 July 1690, d. 9 March 1785) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Hudson Johnson (b. 14 July 1733, d. 1800) |
Son | Thomas Johnson+ (b. 6 March 1735, d. 12 August 1803) |
Son | Nicolas Thomas Johnson+ (b. 6 March 1736, d. 12 August 1803) |
Daughter | Mary Johnson+ (b. 1738, d. 23 January 1761) |
Son | Henry Artislaw Johnson (b. 1740, d. 18 February 1803) |
Son | Joel Johnson (b. 1740, d. 9 August 1796) |
Son | Richard Johnson+ (b. 1742, d. October 1771) |
Son | James Johnson (b. 1746, d. 1788) |
Son | William Johnson (b. 1747, d. 1785) |
Daughter | Charity Johnson (b. 1748) |
Daughter | Mary Polly Johnson (b. 1750, d. 1840) |
Son | Moses Johnson (b. 1750) |
Son | David Johnson (b. 1751) |
Son | Obed Johnson (b. 1752) |
Daughter | Milley Johnson (b. 1754) |
Daughter | Sarah Johnson (b. 1756) |
Pedigree Chart | |
Included in charts - lists | Carol Gilstrap Ancestors Descendants of Nicholas Johnson b. ca 1713 Descendants of Nicholas Meriwether - Jamestowne Resident 1661, 1666 Clerk of General Court 1655 Pedigree Indented - Carol Relationship to Nicholas Meriwether, Jamestowne Resident 1661, 1666, Clerk of General Court 1655 |
Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Carol Jay Gilstrap 7th great-grandfather of Isaac Silas Vaughn 7th great-grandfather of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 7th great-grandfather of Joseph Ryland Scott 7th great-grandfather of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 7th great-grandfather of Orly Marie Vaughn 7th great-grandfather of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
DNA Verified | 2 DNA matches through Nicholas Johnson | |
Anecdote | NICHOLAS JOHNSON is named in two deeds in Hanover County, 1734, which have been referred to. In an act of Assemblv, May 1740 (which has been referred to) the entail is docked on 750 acres in King William County, which belonged to Nicholas Johnson, eldest son of Thomas Johnson, deceased, and in its stead 600 acres in the parish of St. Martin 's, Hanover County, (400 acres of which had been given said Nicholas and his brother Richard by their grandfather Nicholas Meriwether and 14 negroes were entailed. It is probable that at this time Nicholas Johnson re-moved from King William to that part of Hanover which is now Louisa. There is a deed June 23, 1757 from John Cosby and Ann his wife of Louisa, to Nicholas Johnson of Louisa and Thomas Johnson of Caroline County, conveying land patented by Ann Cosby (by the name of Ann Johnson) in 1739. In 1734 Nicholas made a deed( to his sisters and therefore was of age at that time. On June 9, 1761, by deed recorded in Louisa, Nicholas Johnson conveyed to John Boswell land in Louisa which said Nicholas and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Hudson, had received from said Hudson 's estate. The inventory of the estate of Nicholas Johnson, deceased, was recorded in Louisa in 1764. Thomas Johnson Jr. came into Court and made oath that he believed Nicholas Johnson died intestate, and was appointed administrator. Nicholas Johnson married Elizabeth daughter of Charles Hudson. Issue: 12. Thomas'; 13. Mary married Richard Anderson (and possibly others) | |
Birth | 10 October 1713 | He was born on 10 October 1713 in Hanover, King William, Virginia, United StatesBG. |
Marriage | 1734 | He and Elizabeth Hudson were married in 1734 in Goochland, Virginia, United StatesBGO. |
Death | 6 June 1766 | He died on 6 June 1766 at age 52 in Louisa, Virginia, United StatesBGO. |
Last Edited | 11 August 2019 |