New England Families, Genealogical And Memorial; a Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths And the Founding of a Nation; 2
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He was born in England and was the father of eight children to whom he left a good estate. ( II ) Joseph, second son of William John- son, was one of the early settlers and founders of Haverhill, Massachusetts, where he died November 12, 1714, aged seventy-seven; was the father of eight sons and three daughters and left a good estate. (HI) Deacon Thomas Johnson, third son of Joseph Johnson, was born December 11, 1670, settled in Haverhill, Massachusetts, near his father, and died there February... 18, 1722 (or 1742), aged fifty-two or seventy-two, the father of five sons and five daughters. (IV) Hon. John Johnson, third son of Dea- con Thomas Johnson, was one of the first set- tlers and founders of Hampstead, New Hamp- shire. He was born November 15, 171 1, died April I, 1762. aged fifty-one years. He mar- ried (first) Sarah Haynes, (second) Sarah Morse. Children of Hon. John Johnson by Sarah Haynes : Jesse, born October 26, 1732 ; Sarah, July 9, 1734; Miriam, March 22, 1736; Caleb, February 3, 1737-38: Moses, April 13, 1740; Thomas, March 20, 1741-42; Ruth, Feij- ruary 3, 1743-44; Elizabeth, March 6, 1744- 45: John, February 9, 1746-47; Haynes, Au- gust 28, 1749.
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