330. Jefferson
Hall Johnson19 was
born on December 7, 1849 in Floyd Co., KY. He died on January 20,
1924 in Greenup C0. KY. He was buried in Dry Fork, Greenup County,
KY. Katherine Snider said her mother told her that Jefferson was
David'schild by another
woman. That the woman brought the child to his house and left it. And
David's wife raised Jefferson as her and David's son. The others werefrom David's
first marriage. Jefferson was a half brother from a womannot of marriage.
Received word from Rob Martindale e-mail vilmar_vampyr@@hotmail.com
Rob says Jefferson Hall Johnson was the son of David Johnson andPriscilla "Prit"
Hall. David had 2 wives and an affair with Priscilla"Prit" Hall, but
was never married to her, and that he has Jefferson'sdeath certificate which
states he lived with his 2nd family and wasburied at Dry Fork, in Greenup County,
KY
James Hall, email JJgh524@@aol.com writes that Jefferson Johnson, thefather of
Warfield and Columbus, is buried in an unmarked grave in thehead of Weeksbury's
longer fork, or the
right fork.
1870 Floyd Co., KY Census Precinct 9
Johnson, Jefferson 20
Abigail 25
Jefferson Hall Johnson and
Abigail Johnson were married about 1869. Abigail
Johnson2 (daughter of
Bailey Johnson and Rebecca Johnson) was born in 1843 in Pike Co. KY.
She died on September 9, 1917 in Weeksbury, Floyd Co. KY. She was
buried in Abe Fork, Spicewood branch, Weeksbury, KY. She is reference
number 1057. Abigail is buried on Abe fork, along with Warfield and
some otherchildren of her's, on back of her son, Columbus Johnson's old Homeplace,Spicewood
branch, Weeksbury, KY Jefferson Hall Johnson and Abigail Johnson had the following
children:
812 | i. | Bailey Johnson. |
+813 | ii. | William Jefferson Johnson. |
+814 | iii. | David Columbus Johnson. |
+815 | iv. | Warfield Johnson. |
+816 | v. | Abigail Johnson. |
817 | vi. | Garfield Johnson. |
818 | vii. | Martha Johnson. |
Jefferson Hall Johnson and Mary were married
about 1900 in Greenup Co. KY. Jefferson Hall
Johnson and Mary had the following children: