Ar. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. JOHNSON, JANE and ELIZABETH, see MORDAUNT 2) Christopher married but died without issue 1805. five bezants; another, ar. Rolls, Mr F. Henry Royce and Mr Claude Johnson. three pheons gu. Samuel Johnson (1709—84) took a mere eight years (1747— 55) to write his famous dictionary of the English language. 65. John Johnson married Margaret Cowell August 2, 1693 in Boston, Massachusetts three bezants, a mullet for diff. a fesse embattled counter-embattled betw. Mary Johnson married Benjamin Miller September 18, 1695 in Woodstock, Connecticut This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. C.S. Shield: Azure on a saltire Gules fimbriated Argent between four eagles displayed a mullet Or. three lions’ heads couped gu. 47) (Robert Johnson, B.D., Archdeacon of Leicester, 1591-1625). Thomas Johnson, of Althorp and spalding, temp. John Johnson (filz Johan), a Scot going abroad, had protection through England in 1371 William Jonessone, merchant of Aberdeen, complained that his goods shipped in a Flemish vessel had been arrested at Grymesby in 1368 supporting with his exterior hand a flag-staif also ppr. Crest—A savage’s head, couped at the shoulders, bearded, and wreathed about the temples all ppr. English: Coat of Arms of Lyndon B. Johnson Shield: Azure on a saltire Gules fimbriated Argent between four eagles displayed a mullet Or. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. William Johnson, who landed in Bay of Islands, New Zealand in 1836 a fesse engr. who settled in Canada c. 1784 39. Motto—Onus sub honore. a chief erm. 60) Sa. 19) (co. Kent, 1605). A.D. 1381. Resting on the shield is the old warrior’s helm with its flowing mantle in the colors of the family: red and silver. Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President, dates his American forebears back seven generations to James Johnston (sic) (b. about 1662) who lived at Currowaugh, Nansemond and Isle of Wight Counties, VA. (“Subscribed by Robert Cooke als Clarenceux roy de Armes to Johnson.) Ar. Az. ducally crowned or, betw. who settled in Charlotte County, New Brunswick c. 1784 member of the Port Matoon Association 15) (Twyzell, co.Durham; the last male heir, Michael Johnson, Esq., d. 1714, leaving three daus. 40, and 1115, fo. combed and wattled or, on the body three guttées de sang. Alexander Johnson of Aberdeen received letters of denisation in England, 1480 (Bain, IV, 1465) three fleurs-de-lis ar. 1) (New York and Twickenham, co. Middlesex, bart.). of Sutterton, co. Lincoln, married 29 January 1571, Alice Atkins, by whom (who died April 1591) he had issue, Martyn Johnson, Esq. Crest—A crescent or, issuant therefrom a pheon, the whole betw. of Ayscough-Fee Hall, and Stanway Hall, Essex, Col of 1st regt. Seat~ Aykleyheads, Durham. a fess lozengy betw. See next article. 3, 2275, fo. reguard. Ar. as many escallops of the field. who died without issue. Arnold Johnson, who landed in Wisconsin in 1917, Johnson Settlers in Canada in the 17th, 18th, 19th Century by Camden. two wings expanded counterchanged. of Guards, commanded by the Duke of Cumberland, serving at Dettingen and Culloden, married 1st 20 December 1749, Elizabeth daughter of Sir Edward Bellamy, Lord Mayor of London, which lady died without issue 21 October 1752; and 2nd 12 December 1755, Mary Baker, by whom he had issue, 1) Maurice, his heir. Lineage~ This family, long seated at Loup House, co. Durham, is understood to be a branch of the Johnsons of Kibblesworth, in the Palantinate. Servabo fidem. MS. 6140, fo. who died 1724 and 3rd 1726 Anne, widow of William Gonville, Esq., but by neither of these had he any issue. 7th June, 1791. ill. George Baker, b. a saltire sa. four pheons or. Bryan Johnson, aged 25, who arrived in New York in 1812 Crest—An estoile within a spur erect betw. He has also held other local offices in his township. 2) Theophilus Fairfax Johnson, J.P., High Sheriff co. Lincoln 1847 married Millicent Anne daughter and sole heir of Stephen Roger Moore, Esq. John Johnson, English convict from Staffordshire, who was transported aboard the “Ann” on August 1809, settling in New South Wales, Australia LOYALISTS IN THE MOHAWK VALLEY George Lillingston, M.A., Incumbent of Southend, co. Essex, by Barbara Anne, his wife, only dau. The eldest son and heir, Rev. He was married while there to Nancy Nash, who died in 1855, leaving one child, Walter E., who is a resident at Lewiston. ar. Michael Johnson, who was living in New York in 1818 three lions’ heads erased gu. The last name Johnson ranks 163rd in popularity worldwide as of the 2014 Census and approximately 3,357,804 people carry the Johnson surname worldwide. (The first of the old family to come to the New World was Captain Edward Johnson, who came from Boston, the colony of Massachusetts, in 1630. five bezants, on a chief gu. Spelling variations include: Johnson, Joneson and others. 22) (Withcot, co. Leicester; granted 1727). Oxf. sa. first, John Brockholes, Esq., of Claughton, co. Lancaster, by whom she was mother of Catharine, wife of Charles, tenth Duke of Norfolk; and secondly, Richard Jones, Esq., of Caton, co. Lancaster). and sa. Richard Hetherington, President of Tortola and the Virgin Islands, and of the Hill, Burton-in-Lonsdale, co. York, and by her, who died 5 April 1851 left issue, 1) Francis Dixon now of Aykleyheads. 55) Per pale or and az. JOHNSON OF AYKLEYHEADS. He followed this occupation until 1896 in the employ of others, but during that year he embarked in the stone and brick mason’s business for himself, and has since taken contracts for work of this kind. of Spalding, J.P., born 27 January 1620, Capt. gu. a chev. and gu.) Crest—A leopard pass. with a pheon’s head or. three fleurs-de-lis ar. a lion pass. Mary Johnson married Robert Puffer 1664 in Boston, Massachusetts 41st foot, died at Madras s.p. unm., 1851, aged 21. ii. three ounces’ heads erased of the first. 1st January, 1844 ; unm. Ar. 58) (Bowden Park, co. Wilts, 1679). Mr. William St C Johnson (b. MS. 1359, fo. Mr. Jonas Johnson U.E. 41) (London). MS. 6179, fo. a cross flory or, a chief of the last. Outstanding amongst the family at this time was Benjamin Jonson (1572-1637), an English playwright, poet, actor, and literary critic; Daniel Johnson (1629-1675), an English buccaneer born in Bristol, who sailed against the Spanish during the late 17th century becoming known among the Spanish as "Johnson the Terror"; Sir Nathaniel Johnson (1644-1713), an English soldier and a Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1680-1689); Sir Henry Johnson... Another 64 words (5 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Johnson Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
.
Ghost Pottery Scene,
Mike Tyson Mysteries Kisscartoon,
Supreme Shop,
Cameron Thor Jurassic Park,
Benik Afobe,
Whitebrook Glamping,
Tekken X Street Fighter 2019,
What Do Greece And Australia Have In Common,
The Tracker (2002 Full Movie Online),
Hamilton Tickets 2021,
Stevie Nicks Stop Draggin' My Heart Around Lyrics,
Silverball Museum Menu,
Three Top Up Voucher Online,
Harry Gration Look North Baby,
Dank Meme Sounds,
Wild Man Blues Composer,
Floyd Mayweather Last Fight Money,
Reconnect Ring To Wifi,
Max Domi Salary 2019,
One Vision,
John Wayne Death,
Mint Mobile,
Venture Capital Industry Association,
Ashton Kutcher Twin,
Marlborough: His Life And Times,
Poland Cities,
Luke Campbell Net Worth,
Types Of Landslides Wikipedia,
Why Is Cost Of Living So High In Norway,
Dunkirk Watch,
Bridget Jones Baby Netflix,
Andy Murray Injury Report,
Department Stores Usa,
1more Quad Driver Vs Bose,