Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Johnston County, North Carolina. Official Website The county was formed in 1746 and was named for Gabriel Johnston, Governor of North Carolina from 1734 to 1752. Adjacent Counties Harnett County Wake County Sampson County Nash County Wayne County Wilson County Towns
The Battle of Bentonville (March 19–21, 1865) was fought in Johnston County, North Carolina , near the village of Bentonville, as part of the Western Theater of the American Civil War . It was the last battle between the armies of Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston . As the right wing of Sherman's army under command of Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard marched ...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Johnston County, Oklahoma. Official Website In 1820, the U.S. government granted the land now known as Johnston County to the Choctaw tribe. Many of the Choctaws began moving to the new land in Indian Territory in 1830. The rest followed the Chickasaw tribe. The Chickasaw were closely related to the Choctaw, being formally separated...
This cemetery is located on 677 Hood Grove Church Road, Bentonville, Johnston County, North Carolina. Find a Grave Johnston County Genealogy Billion Graves
This project is for those buried in Roselawn Cemetery, Benson, Johnston County, North Carolina. Find a Grave Cemetery Census
Cemetery is actually in Meadow Township, Johnston County, but the site did not have that option. Condition: Poor Location: 35.297205,-78.381096 In a cotton field approximately 2000 ft south of dirt road entrance to 1059 Barefoot Road, Newton Grove and just east of the tree line. On private property. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Wapanucka, Johnston County, Oklahoma. The cemetery is also known as Indian Cemetery and Wapanucka Cemetery . Find a Grave OK Cemeteries