Mary Ann Johnson

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Mary Ann Johnson (Walker)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Essex County, New York, United States
Death: June 25, 1870 (61)
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, United States
Place of Burial: Keokuk County, Iowa, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Oliver Walker and Nancy Cressy Walker
Wife of Mahlon Vail Johnson, Sr.
Mother of William W. Johnson; Angeline Johnson; Nancy Johnson; Elijah Johnson; Mary Jane Johnson and 6 others
Sister of John R. Walker; Hannah Walker; William Cressy Walker; Alfred Walker; Sarah Walker and 4 others

Occupation: Married Mahlon Johnson February 27, 1824, in Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana.
Managed by: Della Dale Smith
Last Updated:

About Mary Ann Johnson

Mary Ann Walker born 13 Dec 1808 in Essex, Essex, New York, married Mahlon Johnson 27th February 1824 in Winchester, Randolph, Indiana. Her husband was a survivor of Haun’s Mill. Mahlon and Mary Ann Johnson take out Endowments 6 February 1846 in the Nauvoo Temple, Illinois. Mahlon died about 1858 at Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Mary Ann died died after 1870.

They had 11 children:

William W Johnson born 29 December 1825 in Randolph County, Indiana and married 14 May 1846 to Mary McCall born in Scotland, found 1880 census in Lincoln, Clark, Missouri with five children born in Missouri: Mary 1862, Reuben 1864, Nettie 1866, William 1868, and Henry N 1871,

Angeline Johnson born 1 June 1827 in Randolph County, Indiana.

Nancy Johnson born 13 June 1829 in Randolph County, Indiana and died 5 November 1848.

Elijah Johnson born 28 July 1830 Randolph County, Indiana,

Mary Jane Johnson born 8 January 1831 in Randolph County, Indiana and died after 1871-found 1n 1850, 60 70 census.

Sarah Ann Johnson born 13 December 1836 in Missouri and dies before 1850.

Jacob Henry Johnson born 7 August 1839 in Missouri, marries Mary C who is born August 1854 in Ohio and dies after 1910, and has William H Johnson born December 1874 in Iowa, Jacob A Johnson born July 1876 in Iowa, Francis L Johnson born 1881 in Missouri, and Nellie May Johnson born April 1884 in Iowa. The family is found on 1850, 60,70, 80 census. 1900 and 1910 Census Jackson Township, Lee, Iowa. Jacob dies 1900/1910.

Mahlon Johnson born 20 October 1841 in Illinois and found on 1850 and 60 census.

Joseph Johnson born 31 August 1846 in Illinois and dies before 1850.

John E Johnson born 10 October 1848 in Illinois, found on 1850, 60, 70 census, and died 1870.

Dionitia Johnson born 1850 in Illinois.

"President Young was frequently in the post office during the day attending to a variety of business. Received a plate of honey, which came from a tree found by Mahlon Johnson. At 7 the wind changed to the north. At 8, President Young came into the post office and heard the camp journal read from Thursday morning last and pronounced it good, and retired to his wagon where he lodged at 9 o'clock. About 4 pm afternoon the ground was whitened with hail the size of peas."

Mormon Redress Petitions 9 May 1839 Adams County, Illinois, and 13 January 1840 Madison County, Illinois. “I the undersigned do by these present Represent You My Losses and Suffering in the State of Missouri in the Year 1838 by the hands of a mob who pillaged and destroyed my Goods, and Chattels, and drove me and my family from Lands Which I had Entered in that State. And previous To this was driven from Jackson Co my Crop Taken my house Burned &c. 1833. Also was shot at in my Own house by the Mob and was forsed into Clay county and then from Clay into Caldwell Co. and from thence To Illinois. This may certify that—I was at Hauns Mill and one of those who was attacked By A Company of Two Hundred and Sixty Men under the Command of Arthur Cumstock, who fell upon us who were 36 in No. and killed and wounded 31 of the Company 23 of which are Dead, Then plundered Houses and Drove away Horses Waggons &c Loaded with Goods And this may Certify that the Losses which I sustained To be no Less than Two Thousand Dollars” Mahlon Johnson.

1830 Census White River, Randolph County, Indiana Mahlon Johnson 10002-10001.

1840 Census Upper Alton, Madison County, Illinois Mahlon Johnson 101001-012001.

1850 Census Jo Davies County, Illinois Mary Ann Johnson 41, Mary J 20, Henry J 11, Mahlon 8, John E 6.

1860 Census Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa Mary Ann Johnson 50 Occupation-Boarding House, Mary Jane 30, Henry 20, John E 16, Malin 17.

1870 Census Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa Census Mary Ann Johnson 61, Mary J 38, Henry 30, John 26.

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Mary Ann Johnson's Timeline

1808
December 13, 1808
Essex County, New York, United States
1825
December 29, 1825
Randolph, Indiana, United States
1827
June 1, 1827
Randolph, Indiana, United States
1829
March 13, 1829
Randolph, Indiana, United States
1830
July 28, 1830
1831
January 8, 1831
Randolph, Indiana, United States
1836
December 13, 1836
Missouri, United States
1839
August 7, 1839
Missouri, United States
1841
October 20, 1841
Iowa, United States
1848
August 2, 1848
Keokuk, Iowa, United States