John JOHNSTON

Male Abt 1867 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John JOHNSTON was born about 1867 in Pennsylvania (son of Andrew Jackson JOHNSTON and Elizabeth Mariah LONDON).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Living with parents in Bell, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew Jackson JOHNSTONAndrew Jackson JOHNSTON was born on 23 Apr 1832 in Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania; died on 16 Jun 1905 in Wilkinsburg, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Oak Spring Cemetery, Canonsburg, Washington Co., Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Living in Bell, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Name:
    The friends of Andrew Johnston, a well known contractor of South Canonsburg, were shocked late yesterday afternoon to learn of Mr. Johnston's sudden death, which occurred in Wilkinsburg, where he had gone during the afternoon to transact business. Mr. Johnston fell dead on the street, heart disease being the cause of death.
    Mr. Johnston was walking along the street, when he suddenly sank to the pavement. Two men nearby rushed to him, but he was dead when they reached his side. The body was removed to an engine house nearby and a physician called. The doctor made an examination and pronounced the cause of death to be heart disease. It is believed that the effects of the heat was the cause of the attack which caused death.
    Mr. Johnston's identity was learned from papers on his person. The residence of W.M. Dickson, South Canonsburg was called up by telephone and Mrs. Dickson informed of the death. She then notified Mr. Johnston's family.
    Later the body was removed to the Pittsburgh morgue, where in the evening it was identified by his son, Harmen Johnston, and Arthur Hopper, a Canonsburg undertaker. The body was brought to Canonsburg on the midnight train and taken to the Johnston home, 407 South Central avenue.
    Mr. Johnston was aged seventy-three years, and had lived in Canonsburg for the past fourteen years. He was a native of Jefferson county, Pa. He leaves a wife, Lizzie T. (Gilkeson) Johnston, and one son, Harmen. Four brothers and two sisters also survive. Three brothers and a sister live at Rathnel, Pa. The other sister resides at Reynoldsville. Deceased was an active member of the Democratic party and took considerable interest in political matters. He belonged to the Baptist church.
    The funeral will be held from the Johnston home in South Central avenue at 3 p.m., Sabbath. Interment at Oak Spring.


    The Daily Notes (Canonsburg, Pennsylvania) 6/17/1905

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    Andrew married Elizabeth Mariah LONDON. Elizabeth (daughter of Truman Beaman LONDON and Sally Maria SLAWSON) was born on 09 Mar 1834 in Luzern County, Pennsylvania; died on 08 Jun 1914 in DuBois, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Rumbarger Cemetery, DuBois, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Mariah LONDONElizabeth Mariah LONDON was born on 09 Mar 1834 in Luzern County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Truman Beaman LONDON and Sally Maria SLAWSON); died on 08 Jun 1914 in DuBois, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Rumbarger Cemetery, DuBois, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1670, Living with husband in Bell, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1850, Living with father and step-mother in Winslow, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Name:
    Wife of Andrew Jackson Johnston - don't know if he is also buried here?

    "Mrs. Eliza M Johnston passed away while visiting at the home of her son. Eliza Johnston died Monday at 2:00 at the home of her son, Charles, of DuBois, cause of death was given as gallstones. She had been making her home for the past five years with her daughter, Mrs. Susan Weaver near Salem and went to DuBois on Thursday last to visit with her son. While she was there she was taken sick and her condition grew worse until death came Monday morning. The deceased was 80y of age last March. She is survived by the following children: J. K. of Reynoldsville; Mrs. Susan Weaver of Salem; David, Trenton NJ; G. M., McKees Rocks; William, Youngstown OH; John of Buffalo; Mrs. J. O. Lenkerd of C&M Junction; Joseph of Driftwood; Charles of DuBois. One child is dead. The husband of the deceased, A. J. Johnston, died 10 years ago. The deceased had lived at that section since 1891 and was a woman quite widely known having many friends who will regret to hear of her death. The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the home of her son, Charles at DuBois. The services were conducted by Rev Henry Johnston of the Baptist Church. Interment was made at the Rumbarger Cemetery".

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    Originally created by: Jim Ferris

    Children:
    1. Mary JOHNSTON was born about 1857 in Pennsylvania.
    2. James JOHNSTON was born about 1858 in Pennsylvania.
    3. Susan JOHNSTON was born about 1858 in Pennsylvania.
    4. David JOHNSTON was born about 1860 in Pennsylvania.
    5. Nancy JOHNSTON was born about 1861 in Pennsylvania.
    6. George JOHNSTON was born about 1863 in Pennsylvania.
    7. William JOHNSTON was born about 1866 in Pennsylvania.
    8. 1. John JOHNSTON was born about 1867 in Pennsylvania.
    9. Eliza JOHNSTON was born about 1869 in Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Truman Beaman LONDONTruman Beaman LONDON was born on 11 Oct 1808 in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (son of Isaac Chauncey LONDON and Sarah CALLENDER); died on 11 Apr 1891 in Winslow Twp., Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Prospect, Jefferson County, Pennsylvanai.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Truman London
    • Census: 1850, Living in Winslow, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania
    • Occupation: 1850; Farmer
    • Census: 1860, Living in Winslow, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1870, Living in Winslow, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1880, Living in Winslow, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Name:
    Son of Isaac & Sarah (Callender) London

    Truman received a good education. Upon reaching manhood he engaged in lumbering for 7 years on the north branch of the Susquehanna. He sold the lumber at various points along the river, Harrisburg, Columbia, Marietta, Port Deposit. In November of 1837 he and his family along with Parliment Hutchins and his wife Esther who was Sally Maria's sister started for Jefferson Co. After 11 days travel through all kinds of weather they arrived in Brookville on the 18th day of the month having made the entire trip on a two-horse wagon. He was still involved in lumbering. In 1840 he moved to Perry Township on a farm, which he cleared and cultivated. In 1843 he settled in Bell Township. In 1848 he made a permanent home in Winslow Township. He was very active in the development of Jefferson Co. He served one term as auditor for the county. Per Coulter, he was the lumber and coal man of the tribe, having engaged in these businesses near Rathmel & having become quite wealthy therein. The London Mines of that section are still famous throughout the region. He lived retired for some time before his death, which occurred April 11, 1891 on his farm in Winslow Township. He and some members of his family are shown in the 1860 Jefferson Co., PA census.


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    Truman married Sally Maria SLAWSON on 13 Sep 1831. Sally (daughter of Moses SLAWSON and Mary POLLY) was born on 16 Aug 1815 in Minisink, Orange County, New York; died on 23 Jun 1842. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Sally Maria SLAWSON was born on 16 Aug 1815 in Minisink, Orange County, New York (daughter of Moses SLAWSON and Mary POLLY); died on 23 Jun 1842.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mary Slosson

    Children:
    1. Martha Jane LONDON was born on 28 Jul 1832 in Pennsylvania.
    2. 3. Elizabeth Mariah LONDON was born on 09 Mar 1834 in Luzern County, Pennsylvania; died on 08 Jun 1914 in DuBois, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Rumbarger Cemetery, DuBois, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. Truman Beaman LONDON, Jr. was born on 10 Mar 1836 in Pennsylvania; died on 2 Aug 1909.
    4. Isaac Humphrey LONDON was born on 3 Sep 1838 in Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania; died on 19 Oct 1912 in Winslow, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. Moses Slawson LONDON was born on 31 Jan 1841 in Pennsylvania; died in infancy.
    6. Mary Ann LONDON was born on 29 May 1842 in Pennsylvania; died in young.