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M Raymond M. Johnson

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1881 personal census, Chatham Twp, Kent Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Johnson Wm., M, Married, 46, born Ont, origin: English, C. Methodist, Farmer;
Mary J., F, Married, 45, born Ont, origin: Scottish, C. Methodist;
Jessa H., F, 17, born Ont, origin: English, C. Methodist;
Wm. A., M, 14, born Ont, origin: English, C. Methodist;
John H., M, 12, born Ont, origin: English, C. Methodist;
Raymond, M, 7, born Ont, origin: English, C. Methodist;
Blakely Fred, M, 21, born Ont, origin: English, C. Methodist, School Teacher.

1901 personal census, Sombra Twp, Kent Co., ON, F4-5:
Johnston Raymond, M, Single, 8 Nov 1873, 27, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, Farmer.

Marriage record, Wallaceburg, Kent Co., ON, from Mary Crandall's site:

  1. 009590-01: Raymond M. JOHNSON, 28, farmer, Chatham twp, Sombra twp, s/o JOHNSON, William & MICKLE, Mary, married Annie BOWLES, 25, Sombra twp, same, d/o BOWLES, John & JOHNSON, Eliza, witnesses were William BOWLES of Becker & Clara BOOTHMAN of Whitehead, 26-Nov-01, at Wallaceburg.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 259-260:
William Johnson, at the time of his death a general farmer and highly respected citizen of the Gore of Chatham, County of Kent, ... was a son of Lionel and Elizabeth (Little) Johnson, the former a native of Northumberland, England, a son of Lionel and Isabella (Cleghorn) Johnson, ...
On Nov. 25, 1858, at Amherstburg, William Johnson was united in marriage with Mary J. Mickle, and these children were born to this union: Sarah W. married Clarence Johnson, a mason of Wallaceburg; Jessie is the wife of Edward Brown, a travelling agent at Buffalo, N.Y.; Albert is at home; James Hilliard, a farmer of County Lambton, married Alice Turner; and Raymond, a farmer of County Lambton, married Anna Bowles. The mother of these children died Nov. 4, 1884, aged forty-nine years, and was interred at Wallaceburg. She was a daughter of William and Sarah (Brush) Mickle, native of Vermont, who settled as farmers in County Essex...
William Johnson ... remained on his farm near Wallaceburg until 1900, when he removed to town for one year, and in April, 1901, he came to his late home, where he died June 8, 1903...

Article, Amherstburg Echo, 9 June 1911:
The Mickle Family - Re Union of One of Essex County's Historical and Influential Families:
The Mickle family reunion was held on Bois Blanc Island, on Wednesday last, June7th. The gathering was attended by family coming from all parts, some coming from the Pacific coast, and many from the states of the Union, but Essex, Kent and Lambton were particularly well represented...
... the chairman called upon Henry Mickle, who welcomed them all and gave a short address in which he referred to William Mickle as the original head of the Mickle clan, who had come from Aryshire, Scotland, before the American revolution. About 1793 he was engaged in the construction of the British Government navy at Fort Malden and later at York (now Toronto), where he died of typhoid fever. He said there were about 600 descendents...
The register showed the following to have signed the book: ...
Wallaceburg - Raymond M. Johnson, Miss W. D. Mickle, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Miss Mary Johnson.

Overzicht van de stamboom

    William Mickle 1801-1856   Sarah Brush 1800-1868
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William Johnson 1834-1903   Mary Jane Mickle 1835-1884
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Raymond M. Johnson 1873-