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John and Emma Johnson Help
« on: Tuesday 12 February 19 16:35 GMT (UK) »
Hello. I was hoping someone could help with some research I'm attempting to go on for my family tree. Since my father never knew his father, I'd figure we try and research his mother's side. I was told by my great grandmother that we had native american blood in our family going back several generations ago on my father's mother's side. From what I could only find and from what was told to me was that 4th great grandmother Emma Johnson was supposedly half Cherokee Indian and born in about 1855 Georgia. She married John Johnson who was born about 1850 in Georgia as well.

They had a daughter named Anna L. Johnson who was born April in 1876 and died March 5th, 1960. She married Elijah Livingston who was born Dec 1855 in South Carolina and died March 19th 1919. That's all the information I have at the moment, simply going off of what my family has been told and what I could put together off of a few census records. I would like to try and see if I can find out more about Emma and John if there's any details to be found.

Thank you  :)

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Re: John and Emma Johnson Help
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 17:46 GMT (UK) »
I'm not sure I'll be able to help but someone else might.

Do you know where Anna L Johnson was born? Have you found Emma and John on censuses? If so where and when? How old were they, where born, where parents born, children in household, etc.

If you have links to a free site like familysearch.org, even better.

Do you know when and where Emma and John died?

A lot of American families have a story that they are part native American but they aren't, so don't be surprised if it is not true in your case. But at least you are starting in Georgia, which I think was the Cherokee home base before being forced to move west.

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Re: John and Emma Johnson Help
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 18:09 GMT (UK) »
I'm not sure I'll be able to help but someone else might.

Do you know where Anna L Johnson was born? Have you found Emma and John on censuses? If so where and when? How old were they, where born, where parents born, children in household, etc.

If you have links to a free site like familysearch.org, even better.

Do you know when and where Emma and John died?

A lot of American families have a story that they are part native American but they aren't, so don't be surprised if it is not true in your case. But at least you are starting in Georgia, which I think was the Cherokee home base before being forced to move west.

Hi there. Thanks for replying back.

Here is a census I found on the familysearch website you mentioned. Matches the one I found so I think they're the same? Although the father's name is James, but John could be a middle name / other name. It says they're in Jefferson County, Georgia when she was 4 years old, so probably the same area?

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-KNF?cc=1417683

I don't know where they died unfortunately but the census said she had two siblings named William and James. 

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Re: John and Emma Johnson Help
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 18:55 GMT (UK) »
With a common name like Johnson, it's easy to get misled and follow a family with similar names, so I would recommend getting as much information as possible about more recent generations before moving backwards.  Do you have Anna's death record, marriage record, or an obituary?  Did Anna have any known siblings?  Is Johnson believed to be Emma's maiden name?


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« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 19:04 GMT (UK) »
Did the family pass down the name of the slaveholder family that John Johnson or his wife Emma were slaves to?

There are tons of John Johnsons in Georgia in 1870 and familysearch's index doesn't include the county, so I didn't start through them. Also, a lot of black families didn't get counted in 1870, from what I've read.

There is a marriage in Jefferson Co in 1898 of a John Johnson and Emma Williams. It's a very long shot, but maybe they legalized their union when the opportunity arose.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJ6-FQ6

I found Annie and Elijah (indexed as Eliza) in 1900
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3F1-8R4

and Elijah alone in 1910
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLKH-TR2
but I think you must have those.

Find this book: Tony Burroughs' Black Roots, A Beginners Guide To Tracing The African American Family. My library had it and it was invaluable for suggestions of sources back to 1865.

If you should happen to know the slaveowner's name, then you should read what this researcher has to say in this blog post. Her family was from Virginia, but the resource she mentions covers all the slave states.  I just ran across this yesterday working on another thread:
https://www.reclaimingkin.com/southern-plantations/


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« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 19:11 GMT (UK) »
the resource she mentions covers all the slave states.  I just ran across this yesterday working on another thread:
https://www.reclaimingkin.com/southern-plantations/

P.S. I found the indexes for some of the states on line, but not for Georgia. But maybe you can search better or longer than I did for it.

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« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 19:19 GMT (UK) »

There is a marriage in Jefferson Co in 1898 of a John Johnson and Emma Williams. It's a very long shot, but maybe they legalized their union when the opportunity arose.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJ6-FQ6


Google the minister's name and look in the censuses for his race and church, etc. then google the church for where it was. Maybe it will match some information that has been passed down.
Oral history is your friend. Church records, cemeteries, funeral homes, etc. - see that book for the whole list.

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« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 19:24 GMT (UK) »
one last thing - the Cherokee heritage story usually runs in white families to explain a darker skinned tendency or individual, and in black families to explain lighter skin. Chances are much much higher that a mixed tone came from relations between slave owners and slaves.

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« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 12 February 19 19:43 GMT (UK) »
I think this may be Anna in 1910, recorded as Annie Levington in Waycross, Georgia

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