Jesse T Johnson

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They lived in Paulding County, Georgia, where he was a Blacksmith.  Between 1868 and 1874, they moved to Arkansas where by 1880 they were enumerated at Hempstead County, Arkansas, where he was a Farmer.
 
They lived in Paulding County, Georgia, where he was a Blacksmith.  Between 1868 and 1874, they moved to Arkansas where by 1880 they were enumerated at Hempstead County, Arkansas, where he was a Farmer.
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"Hempstead County, Arkansas : Index to the 1890 Tax Receipts Record Book", published by The Hempstead County Genealogical Society, Hope, Arkansas, 44 pages.
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p 21 "Johnson, J T [page] 118"
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"Hempstead County, Arkansas Cemeteries Book 5", published by The Hempstead County Genealogical Society, Hope, Arkansas, 226 pages.
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p 120 "[Bethany Baptist Church]...the first deed was December 4, 1890 when J T and Edna S Johnson conveyed unto the Missionary Baptist church at Bethany a certain parcel of land in Section 36 Township 13 Range 25...The church was moved to Spring Hill in 1898...."
  
 
He died between 1890 and 1900, probably in Spring Hill, Hempstead County, Arkansas.
 
He died between 1890 and 1900, probably in Spring Hill, Hempstead County, Arkansas.

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