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JOHNSON David Peyton

JOHNSON David Peyton

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  1. 1.  JOHNSON David PeytonJOHNSON David Peyton was born on 5 Aug 1840 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 12 Aug 1919 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Johnson Family Cemetary).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Burial: Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40)
    • Alt. Name: David Paten Jphnson
    • Name: David Paten
    • Reference Number: 672
    • Military: 2 May 1862; Confederate Army
    • Census: 1900, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
    • Census: 1910, Guilford, Surry, Virginia

    Notes:

    Patin is also possibly the spelling (Pattie Arwood 1-3-204)

    I am very much interested in seeing if the Beverly Booth connection would qualify me for the Jamestown Society. He is my DAR ancestor through his daughter Mary E. who married John C. Rogers. Her daughter married David Payton Johnson, my great-grandfather and Confederate ancestor. I'd be interested in any information you might have.

    Can you connect the Rogers line to the Revolution? My other Surry lines are Maddera, Sledge, Cotton and Hobbs. There are a couple of others but I'm not sure if they were widows or if the names were maiden names.

    Look forward to hearing from you soon! Pat Hall
    .......................................................
    There was a small Bible with "Edmon Johnson's book, July the 17th, 1832" in his hand writing inside the back cover and "Surry Bible Society" and "David P. Johnson" inside the front cover...Information from William Adler Fox and Bertha Johnson Bartlett:

    EIGHTH GENERATION
    37 1 DAVID PATEN JOHNSON, son of (28 1), was born on August 5, 1840. His early life must have been spent in a busy household with his half-brothers and sisters growing up around him. He and his father and these brothers undoubtedly worked the same plots of land along the county line and Blackwater River that had been worked by previous generations of Johnsons.

    In 1862, war came to Virginia and Surry County and David enlisted in Martin's Battery, Company "B" 12th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery, commanded by Captain S. T. Martin. His enlistment occurred 01 May 3, 1862, in Richmond. Also serving in his and other Surry County units were many of his present or future relatives, including his half-brother Randolph. He was almost immediately detailed as a teamster for his battalion which was with General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Early in the war, his unit had been stationed at Fort Clifton Franklin, and along the Blackwater River. At about the time that his unit was engaged in battle with Butler's forces in Chesterfield County, he was detached from his unit and detailed as a courier to Major F. J. Boggs, Battalion Commander. At some point during the final months of the war, Private Johnson was taken prisoner by Union forces and was held until he was paroled on April 16, 1865, and allowed to return home. It is said that under the terms of the surrender he was allowed to keep his horse but that it died on the way back to Surry and he had to walk the rest of the way.
    He returned home and soon began courting Mahala Elizabeth Rogers, who lived on a farm close to his father's. They were married at her home, Pleasant Hill Farm, on January 29, 1867, and went to live and work their farm of about 100 acres on Route 612 between Carsley and Route kQ. Some of this land was given to them by Mahaley's mother, Mary Booth Rogers. Roads in the county were more intensive then than they are now and maps of the era show several Johnson farms and have references to a "Johnson's Mill" and "Johnson's Bridge." These places are now overgrown with forest and no one remembers to whom they belonged. David and Mahaley built a modest farmhouse and had their first child, Sidney, on January 20, 1868. He was followed by seven brothers and sisters between then and 1885. The death of his sister, Mary Elizabeth, in 1893 brought great sorrow to the family as she was a lovely girl of but 23 who was shortly to be married. The Johnsons were a strong family, it appears, as eight healthy children were raised when infant mortality was high due to epidemics. Within a few years after the turn of the century, all of the children had married. Granddaughter Bertha Johnson remembers visits to her grandparents at their farm, these always lasted all day as a six mile drive in a "surrey with the fringe on top" was required to get there. Their house was a one-and-a-half story with a parlor that David had added. The kitchen was detached from the house and as this was before the era of the screen door, Mahaley always had trouble keeping the chickens out. For the same reason, someone would have to stand over the table at mealtime and wave a "shoo-fly" (paper streamers crimped onto a reed) to keep the flies away. Mahaley is remembered as a stern and statuesque woman who was as vigorous as she was durable. As Bertha recalls, "What she knew, she knew. She was set in her ways." Her husband, in contrast, was a quiet, gentle, and genteel man. He was a teetotaler except for a glass of.homemade blackberry wine that he would accept after the ride to see his son, Sidney, at Marl Spring. In later years, David was sometimes sickly and he blamed his illnesses on months of poor conditions in prison camps during the Civil War. He died at home on August 12, 1919, and was buried near his farm. His wife inherited the farm but sold it shortly afterward and went to live with her son, Sidney, and his family. On a visit to her son, Asa, in Petersburg she contracted pneumonia and died on May 8, 1923. She was buried beside her husband and daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
    ISSUE
    39 1 SIDNEY THOMAS      b. 1868 d. 1942:
                   m. 1892 Mary Etta Cotton
                   m. 1911 Ruth Ella Rogers
    2 MARY ELIZABETH      b. l870 d. 1893
    3 FLOYD IMAN           b. l872      m. 1993 Annie C. Rogers d. 1915
    4 WILDER LEE           b. 1874      m. 1912 Dora Self d.
    5 JOSEPH FRANKLIN      b. l876 m. Edmonia Collier d. 1943
    6 ASA BERNARD           b. l879 m. 1906 Cornelia A. Harrison d.
    7 PATTIE MAY           b. 1882 m. 1905 J. Thomas Holdsworth d. 1932
    46 8 JOHN ROGERS      b. 1885 m. 1911 Nannie C. Rogers d.

    Nat Sturdivant

    Some Recollections of Him and of His Capture in Front of Petersburg

    To the Editor of the Dispatch:

    I have seen something in your Confederate column about one of the brave captains of the old Twelfth Battalion of Virginia Light Artillery, Nat Sturdivant. I was personally acquainted with Sturdivant and was a member of the Battalion. I endorse what Mr. Shifflett has written. I was an eye-witness to a good part of what he has related. I don't think he or any other man can say too much for that brave man.
    At the time of the Seven Days' fighting in front of Richmond our battalion was at old Camp Lee and Sturdivant's battery and S. T. Martin's battery, of which the writer was a member, were not equipped for service, but we were ordered to the front all the same.
    I don't know just where Studivant's company was sent, but I was on picket duty between Richmond and the battlefields. That was in the summer of 1862.
    In May, 1864, when General Grant landed his troops at City Point, and our small force held Petersburg. I was acting as courier for the commanding officer of our battalion, F. J. Boggs and was sent on that memorable day to carry a dispatch to Sturdivant. I road down the City Point road to our lines, and knew not where to find the Captain until I met with R. A. Pryor. He told me where Sturdivant was and I crossed the road leading to Prince George Courthouse and upon the hill at ___(looks like 205) battery, I found Studivant.
    I went back to Petersburg and that night Captain Sturdivant and his men stood to their guns and fired at the enemy until they broke through our lines and took him prisoner. After he was exchanged, he was promoted to the rank of major of that battalion, and Captain Boggs was sent to some other command. The last time I remember to have seen Major Sturdivant was on Sunday morning , April 9, 1865, when he gave me a piece of Old Virginia bacon and bread to eat between Appomattox Courthouse and Lynchburg.
    D. P. JOHNSON
    Carsley, Va.

    Military:
    David Peyton Johnson served in the Civil War in Martin's Battery (CO. B, 12th Battalion Virginia Light Artillery) detailed as a battalion wagon driver then later detached as a courier for Major Boggs.

    Census:

    1900 United States Federal Census about David Johnson
    Name:      David Johnson
    Age:      59
    Birth Date:      Aug 1840
    Birthplace:      Virginia
    Home in 1900:      Guildford, Surry, Virginia
    Race:      White
    Gender:      Male
    Relation to Head of House:      Head
    Marital Status:      Married
    Spouse's Name:      Mahala Johnson
    Marriage Year:      1867
    Years Married:      33
    Father's Birthplace:      Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace:      Virginia
    Occupation: Farmer

    Census:

    1910 United States Federal Census about David D Johnson
    Name:      David D Johnson
    Age in 1910:      70
    Birth Year:      abt 1840
    Birthplace:      Virginia
    Home in 1910:      Guilford, Surry, Virginia
    Race:      White
    Gender:      Male
    Relation to Head of House:      Head
    Marital Status:      Married
    Spouse's Name:      Mahala E Johnson
    Father's Birthplace:      Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace:      Virginia
    Neighbors:      View others on page
    Household Members:     
    Name      Age
    David D Johnson      70
    Mahala E Johnson      65
    Jack R Johnson      25 (listed as Son)

    David married ROGERS Mahala Elizabeth on 29 Jan 1867 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Mahala (daughter of ROGERS John Clark, Sr. and BOOTH Mary Ellis) was born on 20 Sep 1844 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 8 May 1923; was buried in Surry County, VA (Johnson Family Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. JOHNSON Sidney Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jan 1868; died on 4 Sep 1942 in Claremont, Surry County, VA; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA (Oakwood Cemetary).
    2. 3. JOHNSON Mary Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 May 1870; died on 22 Nov 1893.
    3. 4. JOHNSON Floyd Ivan (Iman)  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Mar 1872; died on 25 Dec 1915.
    4. 5. JOHNSON Wilder Lee  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 May 1874; died on 4 Aug 1957; was buried in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    5. 6. JOHNSON Joseph Franklin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jul 1876; died on 23 Jan 1943; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    6. 7. JOHNSON Asa Bernard, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Sep 1879; died on 18 Feb 1954; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).
    7. 8. JOHNSON Pattie Mae  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Oct 1882 in Virginia; died on 18 Jan 1932 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    8. 9. JOHNSON Jack Rogers  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1885; died in 1911.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  JOHNSON Sidney ThomasJOHNSON Sidney Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born on 20 Jan 1868; died on 4 Sep 1942 in Claremont, Surry County, VA; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA (Oakwood Cemetary).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: 1861-1865, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Surry Cavalry
    • Residence: 1890, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Marl Spring Farm

    Notes:

    Hi Gene: You have Sidney Thomas Johnson and Ruth Ella Rogers on you web page. In the Sussex-Surry Dispatch March 7 edition was obit for Katherine J. Fox listing them as her parents... Jean Johnsom

    ...................................................
    NINTH GENERATION
    SIDNEY THOMAS JOHNSON, son of David Peyton Johnson (a veteran of the Civil War) and Mahala Elizabeth Rogers, was born on January 20, 1868. As most of Surry County was left bankrupt after the Civil War, his boyhood was a simple one characterized by hard work. Schools were of the one-room variety and pupils ranged in age from seven years to adults. Sidney was a bright boy and quickly mastered his three R'B. At age eighteen he went to work in Waverly at a small general store. He worked for his board and a few dollars a month. Being only six miles from home, he walked the distance when time permitted. On one occasion, he was taken ill and his father had to drive a horse and dump cart the six miles through a snowstorm to get him. The cart was bedded down with hay and a quilt on top to make a bed. More quilts were placed over him and a table oilcloth covered all. He was snug and warm but doubtlessly had a rough ride, all the same.
    It was at the small store in Waverly that he gained experience and acquired some knowledge of business management. After four years he had saved enough out of his meager earnings to make a down payment on a farm of his own.
    In 1890, at age 22, he bought Marl Spring Farm. The manor house had burned down some time before, leaving but a small cabin; it was here that he lived for two years while he farmed and kept a small neighborhood store. On an adjacent farm lived the Cotton family, with three young girls. Boy met girl and he courted Mary Etta Cotton, marrying her at Union Church on January 27, 1892. He was described in a contemporary account as being a "popular young bachelor" and she was a lovely bride, as evidenced in photographs. A "grand reception" was held at her home after the ceremony.
    After the wedding, Sidney and Mary set up housekeeping in the cabin which had been his home for two years. Now, as a team, they worked to make their lives better. He started building a proper house as time and money permitted. The house was built in two sections, the first of which was completed before 1895- The west end of their cabin housed a forge and tools while the house was being built. Their child, Ruth Olga, was born in the tiny cabin, while those which followed were born in the new house. The years went by while they worked and strived to make a good home for themselves and their growing family. Sidney was a very intelligent man and throughout his life showed greater ability than his simple schooling would indicate.
    Fortunately, there were no wars during Sidney's young manhood, but he was a volunteer member of the Surry Cavalry. He occasionally rode to Surry on his black horse for drills, sporting a blue uniform with brass trappings and a gleaming saber at his side. He was a man of great energy and knowhow, inventing and making things to simplify the work that had to be done. Mary, dear wife and the mother of his six children, died on May 9i 1909t after an illness of about two years. She was but 37 years of age. Mary is remembered by her children as a loving woman and she was greatly beloved by all who knew her. The family suffered a tragic loss at her death.
    Some difficult years followed with Sidney left alone with six children ranging in age from 3 to 16 years. Almost two years later he was married to Ruth ELla Rogers, but 18 years old. Her father was William Thomas Rogers and was related to Sidney's mother, who called him "Cousin Tommy." Sidney and Ruth had three children between 1912 and 1919, and by the time these were growing up the others had married and moved away. The first family car came in 1916 and it made visiting much easier. Sidney Johnson is remembered by Surry County farmers even today as having been able to plow an incredibly straight line with a mule. He, at one point, had a cantankerous steel-wheeled tractor and may have cussed it and ordered it around as did some of the older farmers, who plowed with mules all their lives.

    The Johnson farmhouse was the junction of the first telephone line across Surry County and the children remember its switchboard. Sidney had educated himself in legal matters and became a justice of the peace around 1920. For many years he tried cases, both misdemeanors and felonies, in his office in a cabin just west of the house. With some felony cases, the proceedings were briefly suspended in order that he could chase the children away from under the window and prevent them from hearing the gruesome details. He was especially busy with his duties during the prohibition years.
    During the 1930 's, the rest of the children finished school at Dendron and moved away. Ruth died in a Richmond hospital on March 31, 1941, only 48 years of age, leaving Sidney alone again at 73. She was greatly loved by all the children and was sadly missed. She was a robust woman and was so kind that it is said that she "would give the butter right off the table to someone in need." Sidney remained at home for a while then, enfeebled, went to Kibler Nursing Home in Claremont where he died on September 4, 1942. His funeral was held at his home and was attended by a large number of his friends and relatives. He was. a longtime member of Carsley Methodist Church, where he taught Sunday School for many years. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery at Surry between Mary and Ruth under a grove of young oak trees.
    ISSUE

    by Mary Etta Cotton
    RUTH OLGA b. 1893, d. 1969 m. 1926 Earl L. Madison
    BERTHA MAY b. 1895, d. 1987 m. 1920 Charles Lawrence Bartlett
    MYRA BELL b. 1897, m. 1917 Nelson Miles Huber
    ALBERT SIDNEY b. 1899, m. 1927 Marjorie Ruth Kincaid d. 1982
    MYRTIE LEE b. 1902, m. 1920 John Harris Lane, Jr., d. 1971
    HUGH THOMAS b. 1905, m. 1936 Edith Lorraine Duncan, d. 1965

    by Ruth Ella Rogers

    PAULINE ISABEL b. 1912, m. 1941 Thomas Linwood Gofer d. 1988
    EDNA MARION b. 1918, m. 1945 James W. Watt, Jr. d. 1996
    KATHERINE GLADYS b. 1919, m. 1941 Eiwin Adler Fox, Jr.
    Mary Etta Cotton Sidney Thomas Johnson Ruth Ella Rogers

    Military:
    Bertha (Johnson) Bartlett, wrote that her father, Sidney T. Johnson, was a member of the Surry Cavalry when she was a girl, in the first decade of the 20th century. She says he occasionally rode to Surry Courthouse on his black horse for drills, sporting a blue uniform with brass trappings and a gleaming saber at his side. Fortunately, there were no wars during bis young manhood.

    Residence:
    In 1890, at age 22, he bought Marl Spring Farm. The manor house had burned down some time before, leaving but a small cabin; it was here that he lived for two years while he farmed and kept a small neighborhood store. On an adjacent farm lived the Cotton family, with three young girls. Boy met girl and he courted Mary Etta Cotton, marrying her at Union Church on January 27, 1892. He was described in a contemporary account as being a "popular young bachelor" and she was a lovely bride, as evidenced in photographs. A "grand reception" was held at her home after the ceremony.
    After the wedding, Sidney and Mary set up housekeeping in the cabin which had been his home for two years. Now, as a team, they worked to make their lives better. He started building a proper house as time and money permitted. built in two sections, the first of which was completed before 1895- The west end of their cabin housed a forge and tools while the house was being built. Their child, Ruth Olga, was born in the tiny cabin, while those which followed were born in the new house. The years went by while they worked and strived to make a good home for themselves and their growing family. Sidney was a very intelligent man and throughout his life showed greater ability than his simple schooling would indicate.

    Died:
    Ruth died in a Richmond hospital on March 31, 1941, only 48 years of age, leaving Sidney alone again at 73. Sidney remained at home for awhile, then, greatly enfeebled, went into Kibler Nursing Home in Claremont where he died on September 4,1942. His funeral was held at his home and was attended by a large number of friends and relatives. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery between Etta and Ruth under a grove of young oak trees.

    Buried:
    he died on September 4, 1942. His funeral was held at his home and was attended by a large number of his friends and relatives. He was. a longtime member of Carsley Methodist Church, where he taught Sunday School for many years. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery at Surry between Mary and Ruth under a grove of young oak trees.

    Sidney married ROGERS Ruth Ella about 1911. Ruth (daughter of ROGERS William Thomas and ANDREWS Elizabeth Rebecca) was born on 11 Nov 1893; died on 31 Mar 1941; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA (Oakwood Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. JOHNSON Pauline Isabel  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Feb 1912; died in 1988.
    2. 11. JOHNSON Edna Marion  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1918; died in 1996.
    3. 12. JOHNSON Katherine J.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Dec 1919 in Dendron, Surry County VA; died on 25 Feb 2012; was buried on 28 Feb 2012 in Newport News, VA.

    Sidney married COTTON Mary Etta on 28 Jan 1892 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Mary (daughter of COTTON William Madison and MADDERA Valeria Ann) was born on 30 May 1871; died on 11 May 1909; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA (Oakwood Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. JOHNSON Ruth Olga  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Feb 1893; died on 4 Nov 1969 in Newport News, VA.
    2. 14. JOHNSON Bertha May  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 May 1895; died on 27 Feb 1987.
    3. 15. JOHNSON Myra Bell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Nov 1897; and died.
    4. 16. JOHNSON Albert Sidney  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Dec 1899 in Dendron, Surry County VA; died on 28 May 1982 in Newport News, VA; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA.
    5. 17. JOHNSON Myrtle Lee  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1902; died in 1971.
    6. 18. JOHNSON Hugh Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Oct 1905; died on 2 Nov 1965 in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA.

  2. 3.  JOHNSON Mary Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born on 8 May 1870; died on 22 Nov 1893.

    Notes:

    (Medical):She was engaged to be married when she became very ill with a fever. They went on horse back to get a doctor, but she died before they got back.


  3. 4.  JOHNSON Floyd Ivan (Iman) Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born on 5 Mar 1872; died on 25 Dec 1915.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Died in a buggy during a snow storm

    Floyd married ROGERS Annie Glazebrook on 9 May 1903. Annie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. JOHNSON Robert  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 5.  JOHNSON Wilder Lee Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born on 3 May 1874; died on 4 Aug 1957; was buried in Richmond, Virginia, USA.

    Wilder married SELF Dora in 1912. Dora and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. JOHNSON Evelyn  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 6.  JOHNSON Joseph Franklin Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born on 28 Jul 1876; died on 23 Jan 1943; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Joseph married COLLIER Edmonia Salome on 17 Oct 1901. Edmonia (daughter of COLLIER Joseph Turner and HARRISON Cornelia Adelaide) was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. JOHNSON Turner Collier  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 7.  JOHNSON Asa Bernard, Sr.JOHNSON Asa Bernard, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born on 25 Sep 1879; died on 18 Feb 1954; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Employment: Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Rogers Family Store
    • Military: Colonial Heights, , Virginia; WW-II Draft Registration
    • Census: 1930, Colonial Heights, , Virginia; 1930 Census
    • Employment: Abt 1930, Petersburg, VA; Store at 627 Grove Avenue
    • Residence: 1937, Petersburg, VA; 303 Lafayette Av

    Notes:

    Deceased: ASA JOHNSON
    Deceased Information Last Name: JOHNSON
    First Name: ASA
    Middle Name: BERNARD
    Identifiers Birthdate:
    Date of Death: 2/18/1954
    Interment Date: 2/20/1954
    Race: WHITE
    Sex: MALE
    Age: 74
    Other Information Parentage: DAVID & MAHALIA JOHNSON
    Birthplace: SURRY COUNTY VIRGINIA
    Place of Death:
    Residence At Time of Grave Purchase Address:
    Apartment:
    City:
    State:
    Zip:
    Attending Doctor: J. P. THWEATT
    Funeral Home/Crematory J. T. MORRIS
    Grave Id: 18427
    Ward: RR
    Section #: 10
    Square: 7 (W 1/2)
    Location: W 1/2 2ND SW CORNER
    Location Grave #: 1
    New/Old Grounds: NEW
    Type of Vault: B

    Employment:
    Asa, as a young boy, worked in the Rogers' family stores. One the old store in Spring Grove is no longer standing. The Rogers family owned several stores. One at Carsley and one at Spring Grove were two of them. Ramey, who was related to the Rogers family also owned a store.

    Asa Bernard Johnson worked in the Rogers Store on Carsley road (corner of Carsley and Otterdam Roads) across the road from Carsley United Methodist Church when he was young. This store was owned by Asa's mother (Mahala Elizabeth Rogers') family. While working at the store, Asa wrote arithmetic equations and signed his name in several places on the plaster wall of the building behind the store. Rogers Store at the corner of Carsley and Otterdam Roads has been restored and is open as a museum. The signatures of Asa Bernard Johnson can be seen on the wall. At the present, there are numerous store ledgers still existing with many family names and what they purchased. Call the Surry County Historical Society to view the store and its many interesting contents.

    A portrait painted by Asa's grand daughter, Brenda Johnson Duckwall, of Asa's father, David Peyton Johnson (husband of Mahala Elizabeth Rogers), hangs in the store.


    He later owned a grocery store on Grove Avenue in Petersburg, Virginia.

    note: per Doris Jean Goodrich Johnson this store was owned by Nora Rogers when Doris Jean was a child) and was on Rt.10 Rt.40 NW side at Spring Grove in the triangle. 2 story with an attached wharehouse type building.

    Asa Bernard Johnson and his wife Nelie were very generous and kind people especially evident during the Depression Years. Asa was not much concerned with making a profit from his store. He frequently let people have food "on credit" whether or not they could pay him back. They also took people into their modest home at 303 Lafayette Avenue in Colonial Heights.

    Military:
    WW II Draft Registration From Ancestry.com

    Asa Bernard Johnson
    303 Lafayette Ave.
    Colonial Heights, VA
    62 years old. Birthdate Sept. 25,1879
    Birth: Surry County, Virginia
    Wife: Mrs. Cornelia Harrison Johnson

    Self-employed
    A. B. JOHNSON'S GROCERY
    627 Grove Avenue
    Petersburg, VA

    SIGNED A. B. Johnson

    The painted name of this grocery was and may still be visible on the side of the actual grocery or a nearby brick building. The actual grocery store was at 627 Grove Avenue.

    Census:
    The 1930 Census shows the following people living at 303 Lafayette Avenue, Colonial Heights:

    Asa B. Johnson 50 years old
    Nelie A. Johnson 43
    Harrison Johnson 10 (David Harrison Johnson, son)
    Rosa Bland 23
    Ruth Goodrich 21
    Sarah Lane 19

    1930 United States Census, Asa and Nellie are listed as living at 303 Lafayette Ave. Colonial Heights, Chesterfield County, Virginia,
    The Census was done on April 15, 1930 and Nellie A. Johnson is listed as 43 making her birth year 1886. It gives the value of his home (Asa) as $3,500 and that he is a Merchant, Grocer, working on his own account. Listed in the household are: Asa, Nellie, their son Harrison Johnson (David Harrison Johnson), Rosa Bland, Ruth Goodrich, and Sarah Lane.

    Employment:
    Owned a store on Grove Ave in Petersburg

    Residence:
    U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
    about Asa B Johnson
    Name:
    Asa B Johnson          
    Gender: Male          
    Residence Year: 1937          
    Street address: 303 Lafayette av Colonial Hts          
    Residence Place: Petersburg, Virginia, USA          
    Occupation: Salesman          
    Spouse: Nelia A Johnson          
    Publication Title: Petersburg, Virginia, City Directory, 1937          

    Buried:
    Asa Bernard Johnson, Sr.

    Asa Bernard Johnson, Sr. 74, Merchant, residing at 303 Lafayette Avenue, Colonial Heights, died yesterday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock in Petersburg General Hospital after an illness of six months.

    Mr. Johnson was a native of Surry County but had lived in Colonial Heights for the past 28 years.

    Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nelie Harrison Johnson of Colonial Heights, two sons: Asa Bernard Johnson, Jr. Of Macon, GA and David Harrison Johnson, of Petersburg; brother, Wilder Johnson, of Richmond, and three grandchildren.

    Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Chapel of J. T. Morris and Sons. The Rev. James B. Douglass, Pastor of Highland Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Blandford Cemetery.


    Deceased: ASA JOHNSON
    Deceased InformationLast Name: JOHNSON
    First Name: ASA
    Middle Name: BERNARD

    IdentifiersBirthdate:
    Date of Death: 2/18/1954
    Interment Date: 2/20/1954
    Race: WHITE
    Sex: MALE
    Age: 74
    Other InformationParentage: DAVID & MAHALIA JOHNSON
    Birthplace: SURRY COUNTY VIRGINIA
    Place of Death:
    Residence At Time of Grave PurchaseAddress:
    Apartment:
    City:
    State:
    Zip:
    AttendingDoctor: J. P. THWEATT
    Funeral Home/Crematory J. T. MORRIS
    GraveId: 18427
    Ward: RR
    Section #: 10
    Square: 7 (W 1/2)
    Location: W 1/2 2ND SW CORNER
    LocationGrave #: 1
    New/Old Grounds: NEW
    Type of Vault: B

    Asa married HARRISON "Nellie" Cornelia Adelaide on 19 Dec 1906 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. "Nellie" (daughter of HARRISON William Franklin and BAIRD Sarah Ellis) was born on 7 Sep 1887; died on 19 Jul 1959; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. JOHNSON Asa Bernard, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Nov 1907 in Danville, Pittsylvania County, VA.; died on 27 Aug 1976 in Macon, GA; was buried in Macon, GA.
    2. 23. JOHNSON David Harrison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Sep 1918 in Petersburg, VA; died on 16 May 1989; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).

  7. 8.  JOHNSON Pattie Mae Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born on 21 Oct 1882 in Virginia; died on 18 Jan 1932 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1248

    Pattie married HOLDSWORTH John Thomas on 26 Dec 1905 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. John (son of HOLDSWORTH John Henry and SCAMMELL Rosabelle Augusta) was born on 10 May 1879 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in 1917 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 9.  JOHNSON Jack Rogers Descendancy chart to this point (1.David1) was born in 1885; died in 1911.

    Family/Spouse: ROGERS Nannie C.. Nannie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 10.  JOHNSON Pauline Isabel Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 6 Feb 1912; died in 1988.

    Notes:

    PAULINE ISABEL JOHNSON
    Pauline was born on February 6, 1912, the first child of Sidney and Ruth Rogers Johnson. She was an impish and comical girl whose sweet nature enabled her to get away with her pranks. Two particular incidents which are still remembered involved some stones in the gas tank of the saw engine and little sisters terrified by being chased with a snake on the end of a hoe. She was an industrious girl nonetheless, and always did her chores willingly. As a teenager, she relieved her mother of all of her sewing work and made dresses for her little sisters and for the ladies of Dendron. She graduated from Dendron High School and continued to help around the house until her marriage on August 9, 1941, to Thomas Linwood Gofer, an industrious local farmer. They moved to his farm nearby and had two children, Malcom Thomas (1943) and Alice Ruth (1946). They were successful farmers until Linwood's death in 1977 Pauline underwent major surgery for a brain tumor in 1975 from which she recovered admirably. She still lives on her farm near Dendron and enjoys visits from her daughter, son and his wife, and grandson.

    Pauline married GOFER Thomas Linwood on 9 Aug 1941. Thomas died in 1977. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. GOFER Malcom Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1943.
    2. 25. GOFER Alice Ruth  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 11.  JOHNSON Edna Marion Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 12 Sep 1918; died in 1996.

    Notes:

    EDNA MARION JOHNSON
    Edna was Sidney and Ruth's second child and she was born on September 12, 1918. She was a good and sweet little girl and she worked to help her mother with the chores. She studied the piano and played it well. She was the last of the children to leave home and helped care for her father until his death in 1942. She moved to Newport News and worked in the shipyard during the war, living with her younger sister, Katherine. She met James W. Watt, Jr., and they were married on January 20, 1945. Jim was from Michigan and when he was discharged from the Army they moved there, settling in Allen Park. They had three children; David Alexander (1945), James Sidney (1946), and Ruth Helen (1948). Edna and Jim still live in Allen Park, have several grandchildren, and occasionally make trips to Virginia to visit relatives and friends.

    Edna married WATT James W., Jr. on 20 Jan 1945. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 12.  JOHNSON Katherine J.JOHNSON Katherine J. Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 12 Dec 1919 in Dendron, Surry County VA; died on 25 Feb 2012; was buried on 28 Feb 2012 in Newport News, VA.

    Notes:

    She was born on Dec. 12, 1919, at Marl Spring Farm near Dendron in Surry County, to Sidney Thomas Johnson and Ruth Ella Rogers. She graduated from Dendron High School, in 1937, and moved to Newport News to live with relatives, attend business school, and work in retail. She married Erwin A. Fox Jr., there in 1941 and they were together for 58 years until his death in 2000. The last of nine children, she was a very active child and her father said that she was, "as tough as a lightwood knot."
    The Foxes lived in Sussex Hilton, Wythe, North Hilton, Riverside, and Maxwell Gardens, until they moved to their dream home on Chisman's Creek, in Seaford in 1965. Summers there were memorable; filled with boats and innumerable fish and crabs. As their three boys finished school, Katherine went to work for years as a photo archivist at the Mariners' Museum. From 1995 until his death in 2000, she tirelessly cared for her husband at home during his struggles with Alzheimer's disease. She was a devoted and loving wife and mother and a best friend to many.

    ........................................................................
    From the Johnson Book:

    KATHERINE GLADYS JOHNSON
    Katherine was born on December 12, 1919, the last child of Sidney and Ruth Johnson. She and her sister, Edna, seemed like twins and sometimes got into trouble pulling up plants and wading in the hog wallow. Katherine was something of a tomboy, always climbing trees and barns, and she was so tough that her father called her a "lightwood knot." She graduated from Dendron High School in 1938 and moved to Newport News to live with her mother's sister, Grace. She worked at Woolworth's and attended business college at night, then took a secretarial job at the shipyard. She met Erwin Adler Fox, Jr., and they were married on August 30,

    Their first son, William Adler (1943) was born while Erwin was at sea with the United States Merchant Marine and they had two more sons, Stephen Allen (1946) and Sidney Jay (1950). After the boys were grown, Katherine went back to work as a photo researcher at the Mariner's Museum. Katherine and Erwin now enjoy life at their waterfront home in Seaford which is frequently visited by children and grandchildren.

    Died:
    Katherine J. FOX

    NEWPORT NEWS - Katherine J. Fox, 92, died Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012.
    She was born on Dec. 12, 1919, at Marl Spring Farm near Dendron in Surry County, to Sidney Thomas Johnson and Ruth Ella Rogers. She graduated from Dendron High School, in 1937, and moved to Newport News to live with relatives, attend business school, and work in retail. She married Erwin A. Fox Jr., there in 1941 and they were together for 58 years until his death in 2000. The last of nine children, she was a very active child and her father said that she was, "as tough as a lightwood knot."
    The Foxes lived in Sussex Hilton, Wythe, North Hilton, Riverside, and Maxwell Gardens, until they moved to their dream home on Chisman's Creek, in Seaford in 1965. Summers there were memorable; filled with boats and innumerable fish and crabs. As their three boys finished school, Katherine went to work for years as a photo archivist at the Mariners' Museum. From 1995 until his death in 2000, she tirelessly cared for her husband at home during his struggles with Alzheimer's disease. She was a devoted and loving wife and mother and a best friend to many.
    Tough to the last, she outlived all of her siblings and most of her friends, and she could never quite believe that she was in her 90s.
    She is survived by her sons, William A. Fox and his wife, Mary of Williamsburg, Stephen A. Fox of Poquoson, and Sidney J. Fox of Suffolk; six grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
    Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Amory Funeral Home in Grafton, followed by interment in Peninsula Memorial Park. A reception for family and friends will be at Zion United Methodist Church.
    The family wishes to thank Mom's many friends who visited and called during the past few years. Special thanks to her caregivers at Warwick Forest and to her many new friends there. We will always remember the kind attention and love from LaShanda Walker, 'our sister,' and others from Home Helpers.
    Memorials may be made to Zion United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 240, Seaford, VA 23696; or to a favorite charity

    Buried:
    Services at Amory Funeral Home, in Grafton

    Katherine married FOX Erwin Adler, Jr. on 30 Aug 1941 in Newport News, VA. Erwin (son of FOX Erwin Adler, Sr. and WINTERS Estella Emma) was born on 16 Feb 1920; died on 14 Jul 2000 in Seaford, York County, VA; was buried in Newport News, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. FOX William Adler  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1943; and died.
    2. 27. FOX Stephen Allen  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1946.
    3. 28. FOX Sidney Jay  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1950; died on 13 Sep 2016; was buried on 16 Sep 2016 in Newport News, VA.

  4. 13.  JOHNSON Ruth Olga Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 6 Feb 1893; died on 4 Nov 1969 in Newport News, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Norfolk, VA

    Notes:

    TENTH GENERATION RUTH OLGA JOHNSON
    Ruth was the first child of Sidney Thomas Johnson and Mary Etta Cotton. She was born on February 6, 1893, in a small cabin behind the house which her father was building on Marl Spring Farm. She was a pretty child and had musical ability,latei serving as organist at nearby Union Church. As her mother died very young, she was called upon to run the family at age 16. She was a tall, slender, and attractive young woman and married Earl L. Madison on October 30, 1926. They made their home in Norfolk and had one son, Earl L. Madison, Jr. (1929/ Earl Sr. was a spirited fellow who amused and enter-tained the entire family at frequent reunions. Wher he died in 1966, Ruth moved to Newport News to be closer to her son and his family. A kindly and evei lovely Southern lady, Ruth died in Newport News on November 4, 1969.

    Ruth married MADISON Earl L., Sr. on 30 Oct 1926. Earl died in 1966. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. MADISON Earl L.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1929.

  5. 14.  JOHNSON Bertha May Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 4 May 1895; died on 27 Feb 1987.

    Notes:

    BERTHA MAY JOHNSON
    Co-author of "Some Johnsons of Surry County" family history, Bertha's story appears with the Introduction.

    BERTHA JOHNSON BARTLETT
    Born May 4, 1895, Bertha is the second child of Sidney Thomas Johnson and Mary Etta Cotton. She attended Longwood College and taught school in Surry and Doswell. On October 20, 1920, she was married to Charles Lawrence Bartlett, a shipyard superintendent, and moved to Hilton Village, now in Newport News. In the 1930's they built a lovely white home at 128 James River Drive where they still live, surrounded by their verdant colonial garden. They enjoy visits to Marl Spring Farm, which they now own, and look forward to frequent visits from their sons, Robert (1925) and Richard (1928), and their daughters-in-law and grandchildren, d. 2/27/87

    Bertha married BARTLETT Charles Lawrence on 20 Oct 1920. Charles was born on 2 Dec 1888; died on 9 Mar 1983. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. BARTLETT Lucille Johnson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jul 1921; died on 9 Sep 1924.
    2. 31. BARTLETT Robert Lawrence  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 May 1925.

  6. 15.  JOHNSON Myra Bell Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 18 Nov 1897; and died.

    Notes:

    MYRA BELL JOHNSON
    Born November 18, 1897, Myra was Sidney and Mary's third child. She was but 11 years old when her mother died and she helped her older sisters rur the family and care for the smaller children. On June 29, 1917, she married Nelson Miles Huber, a Surry County farmer. They had four children; Mary Ruth (1918), Lawrence David (1921), Nelson Miles, (1923), and Edwin (1927). Myra has been admired as a person of high spirit and as an ingenious and creative hard worker. She has been called "spunky and independent." Myra suffered a stroke in 1977 and has recovered remarkably at the John Randolph Nursing Home in Hopewell.

    Myra married HUBER Nelson Miles on 29 Jun 1917. Nelson and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. HUBER Mary Ruth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1918; and died.
    2. 33. HUBER Lawrence David  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1921; and died.
    3. 34. HUBER Nelson Miles, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1923.
    4. 35. HUBER Edwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1927.

  7. 16.  JOHNSON Albert Sidney Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 23 Dec 1899 in Dendron, Surry County VA; died on 28 May 1982 in Newport News, VA; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA.

    Notes:

    ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSON
    Doubtless named for the Civil War hero, Albert was born on December 23, 1899- He stayed on the farm and worked with his father for a while, then came to Newport News and ran a parcel delivery service with his own truck. In 1921, Albert married Carrie Lawson and they had a son named Douglas Lawson (1922), but this marriage did not last. Work with Basic Construction Company in West Virginia led him to court Marjorie Ruth Kincaid who he married on August 11, 1927. They had a son, William Sidney (1934). who lived but three months, and a daughter, Patricia Carrol (1936). For many years, they have lived on Route 10 just east of Surry Court House, and Albert operated a store in front of the house there. Later he closed the store and went back to the construction business. He worked at the Surry Nuclear Plant during its construction and retired in 1975. Albert and Margie still live in their house on Route 10 and enjoy frequent visits from their daughter and her family.

    Albert married KINCAID Marjorie on 26 Nov 1926 in Anderson, WV. Marjorie was born on 17 Jun 1909; died on 24 May 2003; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. JOHNSON William Sidney  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Mar 1934; died on 14 Jun 1934; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA (Oakwood Cemetary).
    2. 37. JOHNSON Patricia Carrol  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Dec 1936 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

  8. 17.  JOHNSON Myrtle Lee Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1902; died in 1971.

    Notes:

    MYRTLE LEE JOHNSON
    Myrtie was born on August 9, 1902. She was always an immaculate, if tiny, little girl and worked hard around the house after her mother died. She had plenty of energy and spirit and eloped at age 17 to marry John Harris Lane, Jr., on June 5, 1920. He was from a good farming family but was young and not yet established. They worked hard and soon had a farm and store at Moorings, between Surry Court House and KLberon. Their children were Irene (1923) and John Harris III (1926). John Harris, Jr., died in 1941 and Myrtie stayed on at Moorings, later moving to Surry Court House where she bought a house and store. She ran this store for many years and became a familiar friend to many in the town of Surry. We remember an especially happy family reunion at Myrtie's house at Easter in 1956. As sweet as she was, Myrtie's life was a hard one and she was sickly in her later years. She died in Suffolk in March of 1971.

    Myrtle married LANE John Harris on 5 Jun 1920 (Eloped). John died in 1941. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 18.  JOHNSON Hugh Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 16 Oct 1905; died on 2 Nov 1965 in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA.

    Notes:

    HUGH THOMAS JOHNSON
    Hugh was the last child of Sidney and Mary Johnson, born on October 16, 1905. He grew up on the farm helping his father and graduated from Dendron High School. He worked on the farm for a while then moved to Newport News and, at age 21, went to work in the shipyard joiner shop. He was always known for being handy and inventive but an unfortunate accident with a lathe took away some of his fingers and prompted him to change careers. He attended Bliss Electrical School in Washington, D. C. with his savings and later went to work with I.B.M. He traveled around then settled in Jacksonville, Florida, where he wed Edith Lorraine Duncan on October 2, 1936. Hugh and Edith had three children; Duncan Thomas (19320, Mary Etta (1939), and Melanie (1945) who was named for the girl in "Gone With The Wind." Hugh had severe arthritis and retired early in Jacksonville. He died there on November 2, 1965.

    (Medical):Hugh had severe arthritis

    Hugh married DUNCAN Edith Lorraine on 2 Oct 1936 in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA. Edith and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 19.  JOHNSON Robert Descendancy chart to this point (4.Floyd2, 1.David1)

  11. 20.  JOHNSON Evelyn Descendancy chart to this point (5.Wilder2, 1.David1)

    Family/Spouse: HUGHES George. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 38. HUGHES Dale  Descendancy chart to this point

  12. 21.  JOHNSON Turner Collier Descendancy chart to this point (6.Joseph2, 1.David1)

    Family/Spouse: ROWELL Sarah Smith. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  13. 22.  JOHNSON Asa Bernard, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (7.Asa2, 1.David1) was born on 29 Nov 1907 in Danville, Pittsylvania County, VA.; died on 27 Aug 1976 in Macon, GA; was buried in Macon, GA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: Johnny
    • Occupation: Manufacturer's Rep
    • Military: 11 Jun 1944, Various; US Navy in WW-II

    Notes:

    Thanks so much, Gene. My dad was so proud of his Virginia heritage. He always told my mom that Georgia was settled by debtors' prison inmates. In my research ,I found my mom's close ancestors were from
    Virginia. I guess they came south looking for cheap land through a lottery. My great grandfather who served in the Civil War was an overseer on someone else's plantation north of Macon. So maybe my dad was right. All of this is so interesting! Why didn't they tell us more? Again, thank you for such a fantastic website. Bonnie

    Occupation:
    Showed samples from New York to retailers across the southeast.

    Military:
    According to US Muster Rolls, he served on the ship Antaesus and was mustered out June 11th, 1944. He was part of the Effort to supply American Troops fighting in North Africa.

    Family/Spouse: ADAMS Lucille. Lucille (daughter of ADAMS John Quincy and DAVIS Cora) was born on 28 Sep 1911 in Taylor County, Ga; died in 1989 in Macon, GA; was buried in Macon, GA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. JOHNSON Bonnie Sue  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jul 1941 in Macon, Bibb County, GA.

  14. 23.  JOHNSON David HarrisonJOHNSON David Harrison Descendancy chart to this point (7.Asa2, 1.David1) was born on 16 Sep 1918 in Petersburg, VA; died on 16 May 1989; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: WW-II

    Notes:

    David Harrison Johnson. He was born in Petersburg but the birth certificate also has Dinwiddie County, Virginia. He was a WW II army veteran with the Cross of Lorraine division.

    The 79th Infantry Division, the "Cross of Lorraine" Division landed in France at Utah Beach on June 14, 1944. The division fought in Normandy, Northern France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.

    David Harrison Johnson's residence at the time of his death was: 108 Carroll Avenue, Colonial Heights, Virginia. David died of Cardiovascular disease with cardiac arrest in Petersburg, Virginia.


    Blandford Cemetery:
    Deceased: DAVID JOHNSON
    Deceased InformationLast Name: JOHNSON
    First Name: DAVID
    Middle Name: H

    IdentifiersBirthdate:
    Date of Death:
    Interment Date: 5/18/1989
    Race:
    Sex: MALE
    Age:
    Other InformationParentage:
    Birthplace:
    Place of Death:

    Funeral Home/Crematory
    GraveId: 19689
    Ward: V
    Section #: 10
    Square: 1 (E 1/2)
    Location: E 1/2 SE CORNER
    LocationGrave #: 3
    New/Old Grounds: NEW
    Type of Vault: B

    Birth:
    David Harrison Johnson. He was born in Petersburg but the birth certificate also has Dinwiddie County, Virginia.

    Military:
    He was a WW II army veteran with the Cross of Lorraine division.

    The 79th Infantry Division, the "Cross of Lorraine" Division landed in France at Utah Beach on June 14, 1944. The division fought in Normandy, Northern France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.

    Died:
    David Harrison Johnson's residence at the time of his death was: 108 Carroll Avenue, Colonial Heights, Virginia. David died of Cardiovascular disease with cardiac arrest in Petersburg, Virginia.

    Buried:
    Deceased: DAVID JOHNSON
    Deceased InformationLast Name: JOHNSON
    First Name: DAVID
    Middle Name: H

    IdentifiersBirthdate:
    Date of Death:
    Interment Date: 5/18/1989
    Race:
    Sex: MALE
    Age:
    Other InformationParentage:
    Birthplace:
    Place of Death:
    Residence At Time of Grave PurchaseAddress:
    Apartment:
    City:
    State:
    Zip:
    AttendingDoctor:
    Funeral Home/Crematory
    GraveId: 19689
    Ward: V
    Section #: 10
    Square: 1 (E 1/2)
    Location: E 1/2 SE CORNER
    LocationGrave #: 3
    New/Old Grounds: NEW
    Type of Vault: B

    David married KERR Winifred Ann on 16 Jun 1951 in Colonial Heights, , Virginia. Winifred (daughter of KERR Joseph and STRATTON Violet) was born on 28 Feb 1918; died on 18 Jun 1998; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. JOHNSON Mary Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Sep 1952.
    2. 41. JOHNSON Brenda Sue  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jan 1954 in Petersburg, VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 24.  GOFER Malcom Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (10.Pauline3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1943.

  2. 25.  GOFER Alice Ruth Descendancy chart to this point (10.Pauline3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1)

  3. 26.  FOX William Adler Descendancy chart to this point (12.Katherine3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1943; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Living In: Williamsburg, VA

    Notes:

    Their first son, William Adler (1943) was born while Erwin was at sea with the United States Merchant Marine.

    WILLIAM ADLER FOX
    Born November 3, 194 Bill is the eldest son of Katherine Gladys Johnson and Erwin Adler Fox, Jr. He grew up in Newport News and attended public schools there. He graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a degree in naval architecture in 1965 and has worked in Newport News, New York, Italy, and Iran. He enjoys sailing, flying, writing, and restoring his house at 306 River Road, Hilton Village, Newport News.

    Family/Spouse: FOX Mary --LNU--. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 27.  FOX Stephen Allen Descendancy chart to this point (12.Katherine3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1946.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Living In: Poquoson, VA


  5. 28.  FOX Sidney Jay Descendancy chart to this point (12.Katherine3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1950; died on 13 Sep 2016; was buried on 16 Sep 2016 in Newport News, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: Yorktown, VA; York High School
    • Living In: Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia
    • Occupation: Electrician and plumbing and heating sales

    Notes:

    Died:
    SIDNEY JAY FOX
    Yorktown - Sidney Jay Fox, 65, died Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
         Sidney was born and lived in Newport News until he and his family moved to Seaford in 1965. He was a graduate of York High School and worked first as an electrician, and later in plumbing and heating sales. He lived most of his life in Suffolk, and returned to York County in 2014. He liked people and music, and had recently picked up his guitar again.
         He was predeceased by his father and mother, Erwin A. and Katherine J. Fox, and his brother Stephen A. Fox. He is survived by his brother, William A. Fox, and his wife Mary, of Williamsburg, and four nephews.
         Graveside services will be held today, Friday, September 16, at Peninsula Memorial Park. A reception for family and friends will follow, at Colonial Harbor, 2405 Fort Eustis Blvd, Yorktown.
         The family wishes to thank Sid's many friends and the staffs at Colonial Harbor, and Interim Healthcare there, for their kindness and friendship. Thanks also to Dr. Yu Guan of TPMG Yorktown for her special care and concern for our brother.
         Memorials may be made to a charity of choice.

    Family/Spouse: FOX Mary --LNU--. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 29.  MADISON Earl L. Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ruth3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1929.

  7. 30.  BARTLETT Lucille Johnson Descendancy chart to this point (14.Bertha3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 22 Jul 1921; died on 9 Sep 1924.

  8. 31.  BARTLETT Robert Lawrence Descendancy chart to this point (14.Bertha3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 18 May 1925.

    Robert married GELDER Ada Van on 6 Sep 1950. Ada was born on 8 Aug 1921; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. BARTLETT Paul Lawrence  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Apr 1952.
    2. 43. BARTLETT Russell Maurice  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Feb 1954.
    3. 44. BARTLETT David Van Gelder  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Aug 1959.

  9. 32.  HUBER Mary Ruth Descendancy chart to this point (15.Myra3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1918; and died.

  10. 33.  HUBER Lawrence David Descendancy chart to this point (15.Myra3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1921; and died.

  11. 34.  HUBER Nelson Miles, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (15.Myra3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1923.

  12. 35.  HUBER Edwin Descendancy chart to this point (15.Myra3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born in 1927.

  13. 36.  JOHNSON William Sidney Descendancy chart to this point (16.Albert3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 20 Mar 1934; died on 14 Jun 1934; was buried in Surry, Surry County, VA (Oakwood Cemetary).

  14. 37.  JOHNSON Patricia Carrol Descendancy chart to this point (16.Albert3, 2.Sidney2, 1.David1) was born on 9 Dec 1936 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Patricia married HALL Franklin Edward on 25 Dec 1955 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. HALL Franklin Edward (Skip), Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1957.
    2. 46. HALL Mark Johnson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1961.
    3. 47. HALL Lisa Allene  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Apr 1968.

  15. 38.  HUGHES Dale Descendancy chart to this point (20.Evelyn3, 5.Wilder2, 1.David1)

  16. 39.  JOHNSON Bonnie Sue Descendancy chart to this point (22.Asa3, 7.Asa2, 1.David1) was born on 19 Jul 1941 in Macon, Bibb County, GA.

    Notes:

    Thanks so much, Gene. My dad was so proud of his Virginia heritage. He always told my mom that Georgia was settled by debtors' prison inmates. In my research ,I found my mom's close ancestors were from Virginia. I guess they came south looking for cheap land through a lottery. My great grandfather who served in the Civil War was an overseer on someone else's plantation north of Macon. So maybe my dad was right. All of this is so interesting! Why didn't they tell us more? Again, thank you for such a fantastic website. Bonnie

    Gene, here is information I have. Asa Bernard Johnson, Jr. ( No one in these parts called him Bernard; here he was known as Johnny.) Born: Nov.29 1907 in Danville, Va. Died: August 27, 1976 in Macon, Ga. of Emphysema. Notes: A. B. J. Jr. served in the United States Navy in World War 11. According to the US Muster Roles , he served on the ship Antaeus and was mustered out June 11, 1944. He was a part of the effort to supply American Troops fighting in Northern Africa. He was a Manufacturer's Representative (salesman), showing samples from manufacturers in New York to retailers across the South East. He married Lucille Adams of Taylor County, Ga. (don't have the date) and they had one daughter, Bonnie Sue. Lucille's parents were Cora Davis of Taylor County and John Quincy Adams of Macon County. Notes: Lucille's paternal grandmother was Emma Rumph, a part of the Rumph family famous for producing a new variety of peach at their Willow Lake plantation in Macon County, Ga. Samuel Lewis Rumph, an early horticulturalist, named it the Elberta Peach after his wife. Later, he developed an ice packed railroad car to transport Georgia peaches as far away as New York.
    Bonnie Sue Johnson (Bonnie) was born July 19, 1941 in Macon, Ga.-Bibb County. She married Cathey Alexander Smith of Macon born Oct.9, 1941 on August 3, 1963. Cathey's maternal second great grandfather, Osgood Willingham, founded an Architectual mill working company in 1882 that still operates in Macon today and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Cathey served as its President until his death in 2005. His and Bonnie's oldest son, Brian, holds that title today. Bonnie and Cathey had 3 sons: Bernard Brian Smith born January 25, 1966, Cathey Alexander Smith, Jr. born June 8, 1969 and Adams Hearn Smith born January 27, 1975. Cathey Alexander Smith, Jr. has three daughters: Allyson Grace born Dec. 7, 2000, Melanie Kim born Oct. 1, 2002 and Anna Catherine Smith born June 13, 2005.
    Bonnie remarried in 2007 Robert Watson Hearn, Jr. born Dec. 23, 1937 in Macon, Ga.
    Gene, I hope this information is usable ( not too much- not too little) and in a format someone can decipher. Later, I would like to add pictures, if appropriate. Thanks again, Bonnie

    Bonnie married SMITH Cathey Alexander, Sr. on 3 Aug 1963. Cathey was born on 9 Oct 1941; died in 2005. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. SMITH Cathey Alexander, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 49. SMITH Bernard Brian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jan 1966.
    3. 50. SMITH Adams Hearn  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jan 1975.
    4. 51. SMITH Adams Hearn  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jan 1975.

    Bonnie married HEARN Robert Watson, Jr. in 2007. Robert was born on 23 Dec 1937 in Macon, GA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  17. 40.  JOHNSON Mary Ann Descendancy chart to this point (23.David3, 7.Asa2, 1.David1) was born on 30 Sep 1952.

    Family/Spouse: HEPP Ronald Lee, Sr.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. HEPP Ronald Lee, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 53. HEPP Amy R.  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 54. HEPP John Andrew  Descendancy chart to this point

  18. 41.  JOHNSON Brenda SueJOHNSON Brenda Sue Descendancy chart to this point (23.David3, 7.Asa2, 1.David1) was born on 30 Jan 1954 in Petersburg, VA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Petersburg General Hospital on a snowy day

    Family/Spouse: BUSCH Charles Ralph. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 55. BUSCH Lisa Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Aug 1973 in Petersburg, VA.
    2. 56. BUSCH Charles Patrick  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jun 1976 in Blacksburg, Montgomery County, VA.

    Family/Spouse: Rev. DUCKWALL Bertram Foster. Bertram was born on 2 Feb 1946 in Washington, DC; died on 2 Feb 2016 in Terre Haute, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Brenda married EVANS Tommy K. on 19 Dec 2017 in Hopewell, VA. Tommy was born on 27 Nov 1951. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]