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JOHNSON, CUPP AND CLOTIAUX FAMILY HISTORY

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JOHNSON FAMILY, starts with Moses born in 1765, I beleive in Kentucky. Mose, his wife Nancy and several of his children arrived in Louisiana around 1803. They baptized the first five of their children at the Catholic Church in St. Landry Parish. The name was spelled Jeansonne and Johnson and several other ways. Most of the Johnson family settled in the Vernon Parish area and some are still living there today. Some came to Texas around Trinity County. Our family links to the Bailey, Bass, Brister, Calhoun, Calcote, Doyle, James, Gill, Howard, Perkins, Varner, White, Wisby and most families in the area.

CUPP FAMILY, starts with Michael, born 1768 in Georgia. He traveled to Mississippi, where his children were born and some stayed. He then moved on to Alabama and some of his children stayed there to live. Some moved on to Louisiana and settled in the Winn Parish and Rapides Parish area. Then one branch moved to Texas and settled in Houston County. The family was hard to trace because of the spelling of the name and sometimes the hand writting. The name has been found as Cup, Cupp, Culp and even Cuff.

CLOTIAUX FAMILY, starts with Vincent born 1730 in La Fresnais, France. The first of the family to travel to the USA was Francois Mathurin born November 16, 1842. He emigrated to New York on November 14, 1854 on the ship "Galliot Francais" at the age of 14 years. Extant family letters from his mother in France, ask her son why he left his family and home and why he had not said where he was. It is still a mystery today. Francois settled in Lafayette Parish between Youngsville and Maurice, where on July 9, 1860, he married Marie Seraphine Duhon, who was 17 years old at the time. The couple lived there for several years and raised a family of three daughters and nine sons. Slowly the families began migration into Vermilion Parish and the small village of Kaplan. One branch of the family relocated to the Texas and settled in Galveston, Houston, and even the Austin area.

Table of Contents

bullet  Pedigree Chart for Moses JOHNSON
bullet  Surname List
bullet  Index of Names
bullet  Link to James Parker's family site

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