Johnston Genealogy


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John Johnston (1757-1832) was born in Culpeper County, Virginia. On July 31, 1832 John Johnston is in Henry County, Kentucky appearing before Price Nuttall, justice of the peace, to make a pension application for his military services in the revolution. His wife's name is unknown. His will was filed and recorded in December, 1832, which indicated, that he had four children: (1) John, born in Virginia abt. 1786; (2) Polly, born abt. 1788, married 1807 in Fayette Co., Kentucky, Thomas Frank, son of Robert and Elilzabeth Frank; (3) Sanford, born in Culpeper Co., Va. abt. 1790; (4) Matilda, born about 1791 in Culpeper Co., married 1814, John J. Berry of Henry Co., Kentucky. He was a son of John Berry. She died 1824, he 1857. Descendants live in Missouri, Kentucky and elsewhere.




We Came this Way


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Descendants of John Johnston and Sarah Clark


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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of John Johnston and Sarah Clark. John was born 4 January 1779 in North Carolina. Sarah was born 24 May 1774 in North Carolina. John and Sarah were married 16 December 1797 in Orange Co., North Carolina. They lived in Tennessee and were the parents of three sons and one daughter. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Texas, New Mexico, California and elsewhere.










The Descendants of John Johnston and Oshauguscodaywayquay of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan


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John Johnston (1762-1828), the son of William Johnston and Elizabeth McNeill, was born in County Antrim, Ireland. He married 1792 in Chequamegon (now in the state of Wisconsin) Oshauguscodaywayquay (ca. 1772-1843), daughter of Waubojeeg and Young Girl of the Bear Totem. Both died in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. They were parents of eight children born in Chequamegon and Michigan. Descendants live in Michigan, Illinois, Tennessee, Wisconsin, New York, Massachusetts, California, Canada and elsewhere.