Johnson family
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Johnson family
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Description
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African American
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Slave Holding
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The Johnson family was among the earliest settlers of Boone County.
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Masonic Lodge
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1819--Escape of Jesse |
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1819--Jesse Excluded for Escaping and Theft |
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1828--Escape of Tombolen |
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1836--Freedom Seeker Henry |
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1849--Abraham Losford Escape Attempt |
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1871--Willis Johnson Marries Allice Willis |
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1901--John Berry Marries Sallie Coleman |
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1903--John Moppin Marries Annie Johnson |
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1909--Samuel Wallard Johnson Marries Myrtle Webb |
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bef 1856--Johnson Family Escape |
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Berry Johnson House (Walton, Ky.) |
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Cave Johnson House (North Bend, Ky.) |
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Dr. J.M. Grant House (Burlington, Ky.) |
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First Baptist Church of Walton Building (Walton, Ky.) |
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Hensley-Johnson Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.) |
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J.L. Johnson House (Boone County, Ky.) |
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Jack Johnson House (Walton, Ky.) |
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Johnson Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.) |
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Johnson House (Boone County, Ky.) |
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Johnson-Noell Cemetery (Boone County, Ky.) |
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Johnson-Wilson Cemetery (Burlington, Ky.) |
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Neboshon Farms (North Bend, Ky.) |
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Sand Run Baptist Church Cemetery (Francisville, Ky.) |
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Walton Baptist Church Building (Walton, Ky.) |
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Y. Johnson House (Boone County, Ky.) |
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