George JOHNSON
Birth:
30 Apr 1625
England
Death:
Bef 23 Dec 1681
Maryland
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Notes:
Historical information included in notes George married Katherine when she was twenty years old. They were married by the Rev. John Player, a minister & pastor of a congregation called "Independence".After their marraige GEORGE & KATHERINE lived for a time in the Parish of St. George the Martyr, and then later removed to London. Two children were born in the Parish of St. George the Martyr. Namely, GEORGE JOHNSON, JR., & KATHERINE JOHNSON.GEORGE JOHNSON,SR. was a merchant and went trading to the colony of Virginia and the province of Maryland. He finally settled in Annemessex, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, later known as Somerset County. This is where his wife, KATHERINE BUTCHER JOHNSON joined him in the year 1663. Her journey from England, by way of New England to Maryland. KATHERINE, the daughter of GEORGE & KATHERINE, was with her mother, but her brother GEORGE JOHNSON, JR. was left in England to be apprenticed to a watchmaker.The exact date of GEORGE JOHNSON, SR'S. arrival at Northhampton Co., Virginia is not known, but records show that he was living there as early as January of 1660 and June of 1661. He was apparently residing there in March of 1662/63 as well. It is quite apparent that his trading ventures were lucrative for him to be so prominent in local/community affairs and thus he layed the foundation of the extensive estate which was his in later years.In his will which was made on November 23, 1680, GEORGE JOHNSON,SR., son of EDWARD, and grandson of William writes his will and leaves his estate to his beloved wife KATHERINE BUTCHER JOHNSON, eldest child of his brother JOHN JOHNSON who was residing in Woburne, New England, eldest child of his sister Sarah Johnson, his brother EDWARD Johnson, his brother William Johnson, the eldest child that shall be living at the time of his death of his brother William, his daughter KATHERINE GODDEN, wife of JOHN GODDEN, eldest child of KATHERINE GODDEN, second child of his brother JOHN JOHNSON, eldest child of his son George JOHNSON, second child of his sister SUSAN PRENTICE, youngest child of GEORGE JOHNSON of Muddy Creek in Accomac Co., Virginia. There is no absolute proof of the relationship of the GEORGE JOHNSON in the previous will to AFFRADOZI JOHNSON. The rent rolls of Somerset Co., Maryland for 1663-1723 shows that THOMAS PURNELL, had 200 acres "Paggan"surveyed on July 26,1679 for WILLIAM STEVENS and assigned to TIMOTHY PADDON the seaboard side near Mattapony in the possesion of AFFRADO.JOHNSON at page 96. Cold Harbor was surveyed on December 15, 1683 for THOMAS PURNELL 235 acres in the possession of Affrado. Johnson, 90 acres in the possession of John Purnell, page 98. Affradozi Johnson purchases in July 1710 from John Goddin 200 acres of the tract "Rochester" on the south side of the Pocomoke River, near its headwaters. He resided there until his death. His plantation was next to the land of GEORGE TRUITT, & JOHN GODDIN about 5 miles northeast of Snow Hill, Maryland. The Rochester tract was surveyed February 10, 1682 and contained 2009 acres. Thomas Purnell on February 9th, 1678 & Sarah his wife, had sold Dorman's Delight near the Nanticoke River to Christopher Nutter. The Truitts, Goddins, & Johnson's were all Quakers. GEORGE JOHNSON,SR. was more than likely buried in the Quaker graveyard nearby. The Quaker meeting was known as Bogertmorton Meeting.
Katherine BUTCHER
Birth:
Felling, Kent, England
Death:
Aft 9 Mar 1696/97
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Mother:
Notes:
Historical information included in notes [Katherine Butcher was a native of Felling in Kent Co., England. During her childhood she had lived at Maidstone, Kent with her mother who had remarried as her second Husband PETER SWAN of Maidstone. When KATHERINE'S mother died her Uncle Francis Butcher, a resident of Garnton PArish, of Adsum, Kent took her to live with him. At the time Francis Butcher wrote his will in March of 1661 he said of himself as being "of the Precincts of the Catherdral called Chrsit Church in the City of Cantebury". In his will Francis Butcher bequeathed certain property in Wickhambruex, Kent to his neice, KATHERINE BUTCHER who married GEORGE JOHNSON.
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Abt 1660
Scotland
Death:
2 Jan 1714
Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut
Notes:
Historical information included in notes At the time that his father left him a maid servant in his will, George Johnson, Jr. was living at Muddy Creek, near Guilford, Virginia. George Jr., did not accompany his mother, Katherine Butcher Johnson to the United States in 1663, instead he remained in London, where he was apprenticed to a watchmaker to learn the trade of watchmaking. Some records state that he only had one child, namely Ann Johnson who was listed as a spionster living in the Parish of St. Paul's Covent Garden, Middlesex Co., England at the time of her marraige to Robert King of Somerset Co., Maryland. Ann is said to be the daughter and only child of GEORGE JOHNSON, JR. late of the same place (Parish of St. Pauls') who was a watchmaker before his death, and was the only son of George Johnson late of Somerset Co., Maryland, deceased. Ann did marry Robert King. The lands called "Straights & Johnsons'" totlaing 900 acres had formerly been patented by George Johnson, grandfather of the said Ann. Now we havce found the following records that show that GEORGE JOHNSON,Jr. had more than one child.The following document is found in Accomac Co., Virginia regarding the early JOHNSON family settlers. GEORGE JOHNSON, "the elder" will written at "my now dwelling house at Muddy Creek" December 10, 1690 and was probated September 20th, 1692. He bequeaths his estate in the following manner: to his son George, 200 acres near Blacksomes Bridge, to his daughter Sarah Stevens, to his son John Johnson plantation where he then lived,m to his son Samuel land and marsh. His wife Mary is executrix and GEORGE TRUETT, WILLIAM NACK, THOMAS BROWNE, JOHN DRUMMOND & DANIEL AYRES are overseers. THE TRUITTS, NACKS, & EVERNDEN families are listed as Quakers in Hinshaws Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol Vi., p. 11. The JOHNSON's were also Quakers. BIOGRAPHY: (1) "The Bunnell/Bonnell Newsletter," Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan 1994, p.10-13. Cites: (a) Vital Records of New Haven, CT. (b) John A. Biles's manuscript, p.192, letter dtd 13 Jul 1907 from Rufus W. Bunnell, Stratford, CT, to John A. Biles. (c) "Genealogical and Family History of the State of CT" (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1911) 2:783.(2) "The Ancestors and Descendants of Havilah & Dorcas Hale Bunnell," comp. by Adele Andrews, p.62,63. FHL #872,857, item 9. Cites: (a) "Families of Ancient New Haven," by Jacobus.(3) "Hartford Times, 1957-1967." 1960, Q A-3870, 30 Jan.(4) "Families of Ancient New Haven," comp. by Donald Lines Jacobus (Rome, NY, 1924; rpt. Genealogical Pub. Co., Broderbund Software, 1997, CD 179) Vol. 5, p.1057. Cites: (a) Stratford, CT vital records.BIOGRAPHY: Marriage to Hannah DORMAN: (1) (2) 4 Jan 1694/5. (2,4a) Stratford, CT. (4a) 4 Jan 1695.Death: (2) 2 Jan 1714/5. (4a) 2 Jan 1714. (2,4) Stratford, CT.BIOGRAPHY: (3) 1685, 5 Sep: George JOHNSTON sailed from Leith, Scotland on the "Henry and Francis."(3) 1686, 18 Feb: Landed at Perth Amboy, NY. (NOTE: Perth Amboy is in NJ.)(3) Went to Stratford, CT. (4) Of Stratford, CT.
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George Johnson - Katherine Butcher
George Johnson
was born at England 30 Apr 1625.
His parents were Edward Johnson and Susan Munter.
He married Katherine Butcher .
They were the parents of 3
children:
George Johnson
born Abt 1660.
Katherine Johnson
born Abt 1657/61.
Gershom Johnson
born 1664.
George Johnson died Bef 23 Dec 1681 at Maryland .
Katherine Butcher died Aft 9 Mar 1696/97 .