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Below is a family biography included in The History of White County, Tennessee published by Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1887.  These biographies are valuable for genealogy research in discovering missing ancestors or filling in the details of a family tree. Family biographies often include far more information than can be found in a census record or obituary.  Details will vary with each biography but will often include the date and place of birth, parent names including mothers' maiden name, name of wife including maiden name, her parents' names, name of children (including spouses if married), former places of residence, occupation details, military service, church and social organization affiliations, and more.  There are often ancestry details included that cannot be found in any other type of genealogical record.

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S. J. Johnson, a well known farmer and stock raiser of the Eleventh District, was born in White County June 9, 1839, the third child of Joseph and Mary (Hargess) Johnson. Both were natives of Putnam County, of Irish-Dutch descent. The father was born November 25, 1809, and married about 1832. He was a prosperous agriculturist and stock raiser. Although a religious and good man, he never united with any denomination. He died in 1873. The mother was born March 20, 1811. She is a consistent and respected member of the Baptist Church. Our subject was reared on the farm, receiving but limited educational advantages. At the age of sixteen he engaged as clerk with Robertson & Johnson, of White County, remaining with them about ten years. January, 1861, he accepted a position with Hill & Bradley. July 25, 1861, he entered the Confederate Army. He was first lieutenant of Company K, Twenty-fifth Tennessee, under command of Col. S. S. Stanton. He was in the battle of Fishing Creek, Murfreesboro and Chickamauga. January, 1864, he was promoted to rank of captain, which he retained until he was captured at Drury Bluff, Va. He was taken to Fortress, Monroe, Virginia, Point Lookout, Fort Delaware, Morris’ Island (S. C.), Pulaski, Ga., and then back to Fort Delaware. After his return home he clerked for W. C. Johnson. In 1867, in partnership with J. H. Officer, he embarked in the mercantile business. Two years later he bought his partner out and carried the business on alone until 1883, and in the meantime was interested in farming. In 1880 he went into the mill and lumber trade. He has always been an energetic and able business man. He is self-made, and has accumulated a fair share of this world’s goods. August 30, 1867, he married Fannie, daughter of William and Cynthia (Holeford) Officer, of Overton County. Three sons and five daughters have been born to this union, all of whom are living. Mr. Johnson is a true Democrat. He and his wife are active and sincere members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

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This family biography is one of 38 biographies included in The History of White County, Tennessee published in 1887.  The History of White County was included within The History of Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Warren & White Counties of Tennessee. For the complete description, click here: History of Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Warren, White Counties of Tennessee

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