1st Lt. Edward Hafferty. Dr. Joseph Eggleston Johnston (February 3, 1807 - March 21, 1891) was an American career army officer, serving with distinction in the United States Army during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and the Seminole Wars. Another detachment under Lt. Abraham R. Johnston proceeded farther north to establish a camp near Fort Wayne, where a large group of anti- . Col. John Davis; 2nd Battalion, 1780 Commanding Officers:. P. In all probability a mixed blood. Johnston Livingston de Peyster (June 14, 1846 - May 27, 1903) was a soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War and later a member of the New York State Assembly from Dutchess County, New York. George Johnston was born 19 March 1764 in Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom to George Johnston (bef1764) and died 3 January 1823 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. He arrived in New South Wales on 26 January 1788 on the Lady Penrhyn (part of the First Fleet . June 30, 2020. Following the Union debacle at the First . Born 1760; died 1846. Inclusion of an ancestral name is acceptable proof of residency for future applications. 1780, a Lieutenant under Capt. Pickett was born in Richmond on January 16, 1825. . 1st Regiment of Texas Mounted Rifle Volunteers, June and July, and discharged September and October 1846. 1st Regiment Company 1st Brigade of Texan Foot Volunteer Riflemen Col. A. S. Johnston - Commander May 22, 1846 to November 22, 1846 The following information was sent to me by Doris Kosub . Company. JANE JOHNSTON, m. CAPT. The largest sections of the collection are the manuscripts of three unpublished books, a history of the Utah Expedition, a history of the Utah Territorial Militia, and a biography of Philip St. George Cooke. Contents 1 Her 8 children, 4 boys & 4 girls 2 Article written after her death in 1904 3 Children 4 Siblings William 1638 > Captain James I 1688 > Captain John 1730 > George 1767 > Garland Terrell 1812 > Reverend George Buck . He was admitted to the hospital in 1846 for mania after being found "not guilty" by way of insanity. Solomon . He attended Liberty Hall Academy and later was a trustee of Washington College. George Johnston apparently studied law in England. Johnston was born at Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, the son of Captain George Johnston, aide-de-camp to Lord Percy, later Duke of Northumberland. George Johnston was born 19 March 1764 in Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom to George Johnston (bef1764) and died 3 January 1823 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. John. moved from the Wake-Johnston Counties area of North Carolina shortly before the outbreak of the Revolution, and settled on Long Creek of the Broad . ABERCROMBIE STI.FIF c.1080-1927 T C. of Tullibody - 1675-1906. of Abercromby c.1080 - 1625. of Pitmedden & Birkenbog 1270 - 1927. of Fetterneir c.1600 - c.1835. Allen, William; lieutenant in Colonel Timothy Green's battalion, 1776; wounded at White Plains. Joseph E. Johnston is born at Longwood House near Farmville. The family lived at 5 Fane Street, Fulham. Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891) was a U.S. military officer who served as a Confederate general during the Civil War (1861-65). Mr. Young General Duncan Clinch, to Mrs. Sophia Couper, daughter of George Gibbs, formerly of N.Y. MARRIED 1846: On Tuesday morning, at the Cathedral in Baltimore, by the Most Rev. (Some records show both January 25 and January 28) His parents, Robert and Mary, had eight children, of which he was the . Fined 2/10/- in Dec 1847 for running away. July 1, 1829 After graduating thirteenth in his class from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Joseph E. Johnston is commissioned a second lieutenant of artillery. An Index to Family Histories Deposited at the Scottish Genealogy Society as at 5th May 2001. Robert Clift, 3rd Lieut. Volume Reel 0808 American Revolutionary War Service Records; Soldiers--United States--Registers Pennsylvania, Fifth Battalion, Fifth Battalion (Chester County Militia) Fifth Battalion (Cumberland County Militia), Fifth Battalion (Philadelphia County Militia), Fifth Battalion (York County Militia), Fifth Regiment: A. General Staff of Texas Volunteers; July 1846 - October 1846. Daughter of George Johnston and Catherine Johnston Wife of Capt. Texas units in the war with Mexico (1846-1848). William JOHNSTON, who came from . 1855 Johnston - Co. Fermanagh, Ireland. Wheelchair access. He was the son of Loyalist Captain George Lawrence, Butler's Rangers, Fort Niagara and Sarah Beecraft. The first known Johnstone was Gilbert, son of John, who received use of a small parcel of land in southern Annandale from William Bruce, Lord of Annandale, between 1195 and 1214. Captain Mabery B. Sergeant William Lawrence was born May 1781 at the Camden Colony, Oneida County, New York. GEORGE JOHNSTON ANDREWS (SOURCE: Wendy Jack Notes "Johnston Family", George Johnston ANDREWS was . Lurg is a Barony in County Fermanagh where Dr. Lancelot and David Johnston were born. Correspondence covers 1942 through 1960. Johnston County (link to FamilySearch page) Established in 1746 from Craven County. Isabella married her cousin James WALKER on 14 April 1846 in Glynn, Co Antrim, Ireland.) Errors and omissions advice encouraged. Captain Cunningham *George A. Currie, 614 Mason Street, San Francisco A. Curtis *Henry G. Curtis, 414 Capp Street, San Francisco. Robert Rives Ledger, 1846-1863 Scottsville Museum, P.O. George Edward, born February 12, 1836, died August 31st following; Ann Eliza, . JANE JOHNSTON, m. CAPT. A veteran of the Mexican-American War (1846-48), Johnston entered the. 1846, married Florence F. SKAGGS, November 5, 1874. Abert: 24 lithographed plates and large folding map of the Territory of New Mexico (some occasional spotting); Cooke: folding map of the march and wagon road from Santa F to the Pacific Ocean by P.S. 1832 Joseph E. Johnston serves in the Black Hawk War in Illinois. Major General (Gov.) A One Year's Eleventh Regiment, was raised according to the Act of Congress, on February, Eleventh, in 1847. A very conservative standard is used to identify individuals as being of mixed blood. In 1846 Johnston married Ann Eliza Graham (1826-81), the only child of Dr. George Franklin and Martha Ann Harris Graham. By April 1846, the three Cherokee factions were lobbying for sup-port in Washington, D.C. On April 13, President James K. Polk decided . John, Sr. 1750 VA > John, Jr. 1792 NC > Jacob Hagler 1816 GA > William D. 1846 GA > William Thomas 1888 AL > William Roscoe 1920 AL > Steve . There are notes . memorial page for Capt James W Johnston (20 Nov 1827-9 Aug 1913), Find a Grave Memorial ID 77282064, citing Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Shelby County . Captain George Lawrence and son Sergeant William. Johnston first dragoons F: Identified as a full blood. . He served as a member of the Fitzroy City Council from 1896 to 1899. George Caven Defrees 1815 - 1865. George Jameson Johnston was born on 24 October 1868 in East Melbourne, Victoria. Captain George Johnston was admitted to Bedlam in 1846 Captain George Johnston captained the HSS Tory, a merchant ship, in 1845 but was sent to Bedlam for murdering one of his crew members. v. MARY JOHNSTON, m. HENRY M'KEDY. ANDREW DAVIS JOHNSTON - was a son of Capt. Gray (late 1st Lt. in Bell's co.) 7th Company of Foot Volunteers (first enrolled in Mississippi); August 1846 - January 7, 1847. James Pinckney Henderson. Capt. Captain Eli Chandler. OR 1 page 18 (Report of U.S . Captain William E. Shivors (late Capt in Johnston's 3rd Rifle Regt.) Ctrl + F (Windows) or Command + F (Mac).) Melbourne : The Lady Jocelyn ( ship picture) came up the Bay in the forenoon of Saturday. v. MARY JOHNSTON, m. HENRY M'KEDY. Clifton Johnston Jr. 22 Aug 1923 Paris, Lamar, Texas, United States - 28 Dec 1993 managed by George Roscoe Andrew Kellner Johnston 19 Nov 1919 Duncan, British Columbia, Canada - 28 Jan 2013 managed by Kathryn Penner James Johnston 17 Dec 1834 Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1927 managed by Georgia Ann Varner A.R. Caroline had 7 siblings: George Farland, John Farland and 5 other siblings. of Glassaugh 1691 - c.1900. Born November 12, 1759; died May 24, 1843; buried at East Litchfield, Conn. Baldwin, Capt. Genealogy for Capt. George Paris. Contents 1 Biography 2 Children Walter S. Brownell married Delana A. .. 1 Alexander JOHNSTON d: Bef. From 1840 to 1846, he engaged in frontier duty at various posts in the Iowa Territory. On June 16, 1846, Stephen W. Kearney appointed him regimental adjutant of the First Dragoons. . Listed in this table are the qualifying ancestorsthose whose residency in Pennsylvania falls within one of the required time periodsfrom First Families applications approved to date. They were direct descendants of "Old Lurg" John Johnston. Book in advance. 2 volumes: v. 1. June 5 - 6 . George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. Minor errors, attributable to the printer, have been corrected. All served with honor, Attorney, historian, politician, civic leader, army officer. Correspondence, manuscripts, notes relating to Utah military history. . Civil War Veterans' Card File, 1861-1866 Indexes. The son of a wealthy old Dutchess County family, de Peyster joined the Union Army at the age of eighteen. Research genealogy for Abraham Robinson Johnston of Piqua, Miami, Ohio, United States, as well as other members of the Johnston family, on Ancestry. Gabriel Enochs. on 30 November 1818 in Larne, Co Antrim, Ireland. CAPTAIN GEORGE BARBER OF GEORGIA by David W. Morgan Chapter One Captain GEORGE BARBER p. 1 - 10 The parents of Captain George Barber were George and Elizabeth Barber of Augusta County, Virginia. Cumberland County (link to FamilySearch page) Established in 1754 from Bladen County. 1767 - 1846 (m. 1814) George Cline, and from Pope County, commanded by Capt. Caroline Johnston (born Farland) was born on month day 1857, at birth place, to James Farland and Mary Farland (born Gray). Mary was born circa 1817, in Pucknall, Hampshire, England. I wish to thank her for contributing to the Comal County Web site. Johnston received his M.A. Marched to Camp Johnston, near Bull Skin Run, between Charlestown and Winchester. Please note that this list is not exclusive. Campbell, Patrick: Washington County Regiment: 1780: . The funeral of the late Captain George Bain Johnston took place on Sunday the 18 th of June. Many had served as Rangers prior to the war, but in 1845 and . (Grave located by London Chapter, London, Ohio.) Press. Thought provoking and informative article, with the minor exception of one typo: reference to use of 13-inch mortar by Captain George James on 12 April 1861. 9/8/1780, a known Lieutenant under Capt. Colonel John C. Hays (late Major of a Batt. 1st Company: Capt. David Brinkerhoff, Jacob; ensign, Captain Williams' company, Colonel Michael Swope's battalion of the flying camp; in service, 1776. Correspondence, manuscripts, notes relating to Utah military history. Report of Lieutenant J.W. Joseph E. Johnston was a veteran of the Mexican War (1846-1848), quartermaster general of the United States Army, a Confederate general during the American Civil War (1861-1865), a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1879-1881), and a U.S. railroad commissioner in the first administration of U.S. president Grover Cleveland (1885-1889). Blanche Johnston was born 23 July 1806 in Annandale, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia to George Johnston (1764-1823) and Esther Abrahams (c1767-1846) and died 1904 Horsley Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. Elijah Elmer, 2nd Sgt. Harriet Jordan was admitted to Bedlam in 1858 for a diagnosis of acute mania. Johnston Limited: 1905: View book: Johnstone: Annandale family book of the Johnstones, Earls and Marquises of Annandale By Sir William Fraser. No record of fires, but many records missing. March 1837 Her last-known registered owner in 1861 was Patrick Keith & George Ross, Calcutta, India. The body which was conveyed overland from Port Adelaide, was received at Goolwa wharf by a number of the principal inhabitants, and early on Sunday morning was borne by relays of men from the crew of the steamer Cadell to the deceased's late residence . .. + Mary SHANNON m: Ireland, d: Bef . A fee may be payable. James was born on February 20 1814, in Canterbury, England. He married Esther Abrahams (c1767-1846) 12 November 1814 in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia. screw steamer Lady Jocelyn , 1,850 tons, Captain G.E. George E. Pickett. He was an unsuccessful congressional candidate in several elections, probably because his aggressive manner and reserved demeanor generated some enemies and more respect than popularity among his advocates. (To do a quick search, use your browser's search function. . Archbishop Eccleston, Hon. Correspondence covers 1942 through 1960. Eliza Griffin Johnston: To Bravely Meet Danger and Tragedy. Cheney, George W. - George W. Cheney was born in the State of Louisiana. Departing Falmouth, England, in April 1791 in the flagship Discovery . Percy obtained a commission for the young Johnston as second lieutenant of marines on 6 March 1776. . Pierce in 1846. . He married Esther Abrahams (c1767-1846) 12 November 1814 in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia. All names in the appendices by the very nature of the source documents are those of Choctaw Indians. It was a "Charge" that was never authorized by his superior, General Stephan Watts Kearny. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Captain George W. Chaytor, during or after the Mexican American War. The largest sections of the collection are the manuscripts of three unpublished books, a history of the Utah Expedition, a history of the Utah Territorial Militia, and a biography of Philip St. George Cooke. They were direct descendants of "Old Lurg" John Johnston. See all details. GEORGE CLINGTON CALEF, senior member of the firm of Calef Brothers, is a native of Vermont, and . Baxter King Mother of John King, 1779; John Holland King; Margaret King; Mary Herndon; Hannah King and 4 others; ; ; Sister of James Johnston and John Johnston Half sister of Eleanor Craig. John Johnston. George Johnston, Sr (c.1700 - 1766) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. He is now deputy sheriff of Providence County, and assessor of town taxes for Johnston. Johnston was a prosperous farmer by the time the American Revolution began. Her son, John was known as "Old Lurg". WILLIAM MCCLEVERTY. JOHN JOHNSTON, Private, Virginia Militia, $20.00 Annual Allowance $50.00 Amount Received April 20 1833 Pension Started Age 82, Smith County, Tennessee (1835 Pension Roll) John JOHNSTON was born 30 Aug 1752, lived in Cumberland Co, VA at enlistment. WILLIAM MCCLEVERTY. Isabella married her cousin James WALKER on 14 April 1846 in Glynn, Co Antrim, Ireland.) Simmon (John Lemmons 25 April 1778) Ensign John Lemmon (Joseph Hopkins 25 April 1778) 2nd Company: Capt. Company I - "Greene (or Stephens) Light Guards" - Greene County - Captain George O. Dawson Company K - "Oglethorpe Rifles" - Oglethorpe County - Captain George Lumpkin . William Neville. There are notes . Captain George Johnston was charged with homicide and served his time in Bedlam in 1846 after being diagnosed with mania. Barnett, Joseph; second lieutenant in Colonel Timothy . He . (1846) Jones, Elizabeth (1861) Jones, George L (1919) Jones, Haywood (1886) Jones . Our all you can eat seafood buffet features over 70 items . The grandmother of Walter S. was Mercy Church, who was great-granddaughter of Captain Benjamin Church. Joseph Hutton . I: Identified as an interpreter. In 1752, a deed was executed in Winchester from him to . POW at the Fall of Charleston, SC, paroled, exchanged in March of . Daughter of George Johnston and Catherine Johnston Wife of Capt. Orson B. Adams, 1st Sgt. Attorney, historian, politician, civic leader, army officer. Johnston, G. Harvey (George Harvey), 1860-1921 W. & A.K. 6th Mounted Company; July 1846 - July 1847. Paper catalogues available to view at The National Archives - (160) NRA 28357 Higginson family of Nappan and Springmount: family and estate papers. On December 6, 1846, in a predawn attack by the United States Army against Mexican forces at San Pasqual, California, a 31 year old Captain named Abraham Johnston rode into infamy as he was killed in action leading a charge against the enemy. You can email her at: Doris Kosub < DJKOS1938@aol.com > from Southampton, 4th June 1854, arrived at St. Vincents 16th June, sailed 17th June, arrived at Melbourne August 12th, sailed 19th and arrived at Sydney 22nd August 1854. Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891) was a U.S. military officer who served as a Confederate general during the Civil War (1861-65). James W., John D., and Andrew A. were Confederate soldiers. Managed by: Anita Gram Berry: Last Updated: D Christopher C. Dall (brother to Captain W. I. Dall) Captain W. I. Dall Timothy Herbert Dame *George W. David, 628 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco *James Davidson, 420 Third, San Francisco The forty-five year old Marcy, an 1832 graduate of West Point and Mexican War veteran, was perhaps the best choice Johnston had for the assignment. Abraham Robinson Johnston family tree. 1779, a Lieutenant under Capt. Abert of the examination of New Mexico in the years 1846-1847 -- Report of Lieut. She was a three-masted wooden barque of 595 tons, 130 feet in length, 31.5 feet in breadth, first owned by John Miller Jnr and Company, Glasgow. 5th Mounted Company; July-October 1846. The Pestonjee Bomanjee was a wooden sailing ship built in 1834 by James Lang of Dumbarton, Scotland. He was among the first to apply for license to practice in Frederick County, VA in 1743. Muster Roll of Captain Augustus Buchel, Company of the 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade of Texan Foot Volunteer Riflemen, commanded by Col. A. S. Johnston, ordered into service of the United States by the Governor of Texas, from the twenty second day of May 1846 to the twenty second day of November 1846 . . Baxter King Mother of John King, 1779; John Holland King; Margaret King; Mary Herndon; Hannah King and 4 others; ; ; Sister of James Johnston and John Johnston Half sister of Eleanor Craig. Lemmons 25 April 1778) 2nd Lt. Wm. Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name Updated February 22, 2005 War of 1812 Discharge Certificates Appendix I: List of Units and Subunits Appendix II: List of Company/Detachment Commanders Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name Appendix IV: List of Soldiers by Unit Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name [table striped="true" responsive="true"]NameYearRegimentCompanyAbbey, Edward17951st . . was born 28 Nov 1818. . St. Joseph Companies: In early May 1845, the Oregon bound emigrant companies starting from the the St. Joseph, Mo area totaled, according to the St. Joseph paper, 223 wagons, 954 persons, with 545 firearms, 9,425 cattle, and 108 horses and mules. Charles Murray brought his wife's nephews and nieces to NSW after their parents died. With notes on the different families, their arms and pedigrees By G. Harvey Johnston. FAMILY HISTORY INDEX. She sold the Johnston land in Annandale, Scotland and migrated to Ireland in 1602/1603 where she bought land in both County Fermanagh and County Tyrone. James Brown, Captain; George W. Rosecrans, 1st Lieut. After Virginia seceded from the Union, he entered the Confederate States Army as one of its most senior general officers . Johnston, George (1764-1823) George Johnston (1764-1823), soldier and farmer, was born on 19 March 1764 at Annandale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, the son of Captain George Johnston, aide-de-camp to Lord Percy, later Duke of Northumberland. Duval; Johnston: 11 lithographed plates and 1 map. on 30 November 1818 in Larne, Co Antrim, Ireland. . Styled the "Young Napoleon" by the press, his battlefield successes and failures were eclipsed by controversies that arose between him and his superiors, especially U.S. president Abraham Lincoln. NRA 21035 Hill family, Marquesses of Downshire: family and estate papers. (West Point Class of 1846), and Major Thomas L. Cooper. George E. Pickett was a Confederate general best known for being one of the commanders of the great attack on the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg. If you are an archivist or custodian of this archive you can use the archive update form to add or update the . Col. P. St. George Cooke of his march from Santa Fe, New Mexico to San Diego, Uppe California -- Journal of Capt. johnston captain george mr. Next of Kin Address: waverley near wanganui. At the commencement of the Mexican War, Johnston was again serving at Fort Leavenworth. Capt. He apparently left Frederick County, VA ca 1752 and took up residence . Buchel, Augustus - Captain He passed away on 06 DEC 1846 in San Pascual, California, United States. Fanny Barrett Please see the transcriber's note at the end of this text for details regarding the handling of any textual issues encountered during its preparation.. Box 101, Scottsville, VA 24590; E-Mail: smuseum.avenue.org Page 1 Owner: Robert Rives Dates: 1846-1863 Business/products: o transactions of South Warren Estate, Robert Rives' plantation o purchases of corn, oats, bacon, oak boards, Peruvian Guano, newspaper subscriptions, Managed by: Anita Gram Berry: Last Updated: Email: library@nmrn.org.uk. This story yet to be written, but in the meantime herewith the first few Johnston generations. Her son, John was known as "Old Lurg". Lt. Col. Thomas Gisson View Archive Card Key: A: B: C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J: K: L: M: N: O: P: Q: R: S: T: U: V: W: X: Y: Z The following names are not included in the regular muster rolls. the Mexican War of 1846 - 1848. George Sanderson Lieut. In 1846, the seventeen-year-old joined the United States Army in the war with Mexico. Bird. Calvin Scott 1815 - 1840. 1st Lt. William Evens (Wm. She sold the Johnston land in Annandale, Scotland and migrated to Ireland in 1602/1603 where she bought land in both County Fermanagh and County Tyrone. George B. Erath (April 1841 - November 1841 - Milam County Minute Men) ARCHON code: 1070. Isaac George Johnston 1846 . Samuel Thompson, 2nd Lieut. Lurg is a Barony in County Fermanagh where Dr. Lancelot and David Johnston were born. GEORGE JOHNSTON ANDREWS (SOURCE: Wendy Jack Notes "Johnston Family", George Johnston ANDREWS was . Daniel Johnston 1788 NC > William Laden Johnson 1831 SC > Jesse Charles . Edwards, Charlie, Captain (1916) Edwards, Everett (1885) Edwards, Joseph (1819) Edwards, Joseph (1890) Edwards, Joseph (1913) . Edinburgh: [Publisher not identified], 1894. in the service of Texas.) . ALL ENTRIES. A published guide to collections is available: M. Sheldon, Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the Royal Naval Museum, 1997. George B. McClellan was a major general in the Union army during the American Civil War (1861-1865). The voyage of Captain George Vancouver, 1791 -1795, was commissioned by the British Admiralty to map in detail the west coast of North America from Mexico to Alaska and to meet with Spanish authorities on the coast to enforce the terms of the Nootka Sound Convention of 1790. 1855. He enlisted in January in the "year that Cornwallis was taken" in Cumberland County, Virginia.