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Andrew D. Johnson 1842 – 1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: DEC 1842

Birth Location: Harlan Co., Ky

Death Date: 20 FEB 1901

Death Location: Garrard Co. Ky

Father: David Johnson

Mother: Dicey Brock

Spouse(s): Nancy Burns, Mary Howard

Children(s):

The story of Andrew D. Johnson began in 1842 in Harlan Co., Ky. Andrew D. Johnson married Nancy Burns, Mary Jane Howard. Andrew D. Johnson passed away in 1901 in Garrard Co. Ky.

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Biography

  • The story of Andrew D. Johnson began in 1842 in Harlan Co., Ky.
  • Andrew D. Johnson married Nancy Burns, Mary Jane Howard.
  • Andrew D. Johnson passed away in 1901 in Garrard Co. Ky.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Andrew Johnson's Ancestors

Self
Andrew Johnson
1842 – 1901
Birth Place: Harlan Co., Ky
Parents
David Johnson
1815 – 1894
Tennessee
Dicey Brock
1819 – 1907
Kentucky
Grandparents
Robert Johnson
1778 – 1858
Russell, Virginia, United States
Rachel Helton
1784 – 1865
Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia, USA
Aaron Brock
1787 –
Cumberland, Co, VA
Amy (Ann) Waldrup
1790 – 1870
KY
Great-Grandparents
Major Johnson
1750 – 1828
Sarah Greenfield
1745 – 1784
Jesse Brock
1751 – 1843
Rebecca Howard
1756 – 1841
Joseph Waldrup
Mary McConnell
1763 – 1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
WILLIAM Veteran
1733 – 1838
Sarah Kendall
1737 – 1788
Aaron Brock
1721 – 1797
Samuel Howard
Frances Dryden

Andrew Johnson's Timeline

2 Records

1842
DEC 1842
Birth of Andrew D. Johnson in Harlan Co., Ky
Harlan Co., Ky
1901
20 FEB 1901
Age 59
Death of Andrew D. Johnson in Garrard Co. Ky
Garrard Co. Ky

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: DEC 1842
    Event Place: Harlan Co., Ky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 FEB 1901
    Event Place: Garrard Co. Ky

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