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Family: Samuel JOHNSON / Sarah GREENLAW (F1409)

m. C 1805


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  • Samuel JOHNSONFather | Male
    Samuel JOHNSON

    Born  *[1774]   
    Died  [1860-1861]   
    Buried     
    Married  C 1805   
    Other Spouse  Mary GLIDDEN | F11227 
    Married  17 Jun 1798  Balltown, Lincoln, ME Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Joanna GREENLAW | F3082 
    Married     
    Father  Samuel JOHNSON | F11485 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Lydia REMICK | F11485 Group Sheet 

    Sarah GREENLAWMother | Female
    Sarah GREENLAW

    Born  *[1784-1785]   
    Died  Between 18 Jan 1837 and 8 Oct 1840   
    Buried     
    Father  Ebenezer GREENLAW | F3384 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Eunice | F3384 Group Sheet 

    John JOHNSONChild 1 | Male
    John JOHNSON

    Born  [1803]  St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Bef 1841 ASSESS   
    Buried     

    David JOHNSONChild 2 | Male
    David JOHNSON

    Born  [1806]  NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Bef 26 April 1886   
    Buried    Old David Johnson Farm, Rollingdam, Dumbarton, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  Ann DANFORD | F1410 
    Married  12 May 1831  Greenoch Presbyterian, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location

    William JOHNSONChild 3 | Male
    William JOHNSON

    Born  17 Mar 1807   
    Died  13 Nov 1886  Waweig, St Croix, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried    Rollingdam United Church Cemetery, Rollingdam, Dumbarton, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  Annabella SIMPSON | F52 
    Married  20 Oct 1829  Greenoch Presbyterian, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location

    Leonard JOHNSONChild 4 | Male
    Leonard JOHNSON

    Born  [1811]  St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Between 23 Oct 1878 and CENSUS 1881   
    Buried     
    Spouse  Jane HIGGINS | F2221 
    Married  5 Nov 1835  Greenoch Presbyterian, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location

    Benjamin JOHNSONChild 5 | Male
    Benjamin JOHNSON

    Born  [1813]  NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  29 Apr 1859   
    Buried    Ellenwood Cemetery, Oshkosh, Winnebago, WI Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  Elizabeth Jane BRISLEY | F8507 
    Married  C 1833   

    Samuel JOHNSONChild 6 | Male
    Samuel JOHNSON

    Born  [1811-1820]   
    Died  Bef 1845 ASSESS?   
    Buried     

    Sarah Jane JOHNSONChild 7 | Female
    Sarah Jane JOHNSON

    Born    NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  1 Apr 1907  Webb Lake, Burnett, WI Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  William John MCCLELLAND | F8635 
    Married  18 Jan 1835  Greenoch Presbyterian, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes  Married:
    • Married by Henry Goldsmith Esq?

      Marriage in New Brunswick Laws Act

      https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/New_Brunswick_Church_Records
      1791 marriage act New Brunswick

      http://webhome.idirect.com/~cpwalsh/nb/vitalstats.htm
      The marriage act of 1791 authorized five types of officials to perform marriages:

      1. Church of England clergy (all cases).
      2. Justices of the Peace (if no Church of England clergy were available).
      3. Church of Scotland clergy (if both parties to the marriage were members of the Church of Scotland).
      4. Roman Catholic clergy (if both parties were Catholic).
      5. Quaker officials (if both parties were Quaker).

      http://genealogyfirst.ca/resources/primary-sources/parish/marriage
      In 1791 the first New Brunswick act to regulate marriage and divorce was passed. An Anglican, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian or Quaker clergyman could marry a man and woman over the age of 21, or with parental consent if younger, after banns were published in the parish for three consecutive weeks. In cases where the banns were not published or if the clergyman did not know both parties involved, a marriage license and bond was required. When the marriage legislation was amended in 1834, Baptist and Methodist clergy received the right to perform marriages.

      http://www.familyhistoryalive.com/New-Brunswick-Vital-Records--Births-Marriages-Deaths.html
      In 1812, a new Act seeking to improve marriage registration was passed. In addition to requiring all clergymen performing marriages (except for Quakers), as well as the Justices of the Peace, to send certificates of marriage to the county Clerk of the Peace, it set out detailed requirements with respect to the contents of the marriage certificates and the format of the County Marriage Register.