[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #2449, Date of Import: Sep 20, 1998]
Appling
Malcoln Johnsom was born in North Carolina, near Wilmington, in1798, a son of Daniel Johnson. He came with his parents before 1810 toTatnall County and was married there in 1813 to Sarah Davis, born 1801 inthis state, daughter of Samuel Davis of that county, They had fourteenchildren.
Malcolm Johnson moved from Tattnall to Appling County about 1824,and settled in the present Graham community. He served as a Justice ofAppling Inferior Court from 1833 to 1844 when he resigned; also served asClerk of the Inferior Court, 1851-52. He died about 1874, and his wifesurvived him three or four years. They were buried in Corinth Cemetery,graved unmarked.
The Johnson family is one of the largest family connections inAppling, and is exceeded only by the Carter Family. The family are alldescendants of John Johnson. Sr,. and Daniel Johnson brothers, who firstsettled in Tattnall, moving to Appling in its early days, They were sonsof Malcolm Johnson, R.S., of North Carolina .
source: POINEERS OF WIREGRASS GEORGIA
(Vol IV) page 158-159
Census References: 1820, Tattnall; 1830, 1840 1850 1860 Appling
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #2449, Date of Import: Sep 27, 1998]
Appling
Malcoln Johnsom was born in North Carolina, near Wilmington, in1798, a son of Daniel Johnson. He came with his parents before 1810 toTatnall County and was married there in 1813 to Sarah Davis, born 1801 inthis state, daughter of Samuel Davis of that county, They had fourteenchildren.
Malcolm Johnson moved from Tattnall to Appling County about 1824,and settled in the present Graham community. He served as a Justice ofAppling Inferior Court from 1833 to 1844 when he resigned; also served asClerk of the Inferior Court, 1851-52. He died about 1874, and his wifesurvived him three or four years. They were buried in Corinth Cemetery,graved unmarked.
The Johnson family is one of the largest family connections inAppling, and is exceeded only by the Carter Family. The family are alldescendants of John Johnson. Sr,. and Daniel Johnson brothers, who firstsettled in Tattnall, moving to Appling in its early days, They were sonsof Malcolm Johnson, R.S., of North Carolina .
source: POINEERS OF WIREGRASS GEORGIA
(Vol IV) page 158-159
Census References: 1820, Tattnall; 1830, 1840 1850 1860 Appling