Name |
Judge Newman JOHNSON |
Born |
1906 |
, , Georgia [4, 5] |
- 1905, GA -> 1910 census
1906, GA -> 1930 census
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
1910 |
Stock Hill, Fannin County, Georgia [3] |
- Newman (5) appeared in the household of John W. Johnson (30) as his son. He and both parents were born in Georgia. He had no occupation. He had not attended school during the year. Their home was rented and was a farm. The household included Lou (32), Norman (9), Lula (7), Grady (3), and Clara (1).
John's sister, Rachel Ward, appeared one household down.
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Census |
1930 |
Stock Hill, Fannin County, Georgia [2] |
- Newman Johnson (24) appeared in the household of Newton C. Ward (38) as a boarder. He was single, had not attended school during the year, and was literate. He and both parents were born in Georgia. He was a laborer on a general farm, where he worked for wages. He was occupied during the year and was not a veteran. The household included Rachel (37), Worth W. (15), Ella R. (13), Bondell (11), Thelma (8), Pearl (7), Annie (4 6/12), Carl Gregory (28), Ruby L. Gregory (18), and Helen E. Gregory (6/12).
Newman was Rachel's brother.
Newton C. Ward Household in 1930
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Died |
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Notes |
- Name:
Newman Johnson -> 1930 census
Newman Johnson -> 1910 census
Connection to parents:
Named as John W. Johnson's son on the 1910 census.
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Person ID |
I2494 |
Kendrick-Hemphill |
Last Modified |
15 Apr 2011 |