John S Johnson
1844 - 1929 (84 years)-
Name John S Johnson Birth 4 Oct 1844 PA Gender Male Military Service 8 Sept 1864 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Pvt - Co F - 207 PA INF Census 1880 Joliet, Will, IL age 36, born PA, Clerk in Store, parents born PA/PA Census 2 Jun 1900 Joliet, Will, IL age 55, born Oct 1844 in PA, married 25 yrs, Dry Goods Salesman, parent born PA/PA Census 18 Apr 1910 Joliet, Will, IL age 65, born PA, married 34 years, Commerical Traveler in Dry Goods, parents born PA/PA Census 3 Jan 1920 Joliet, Will, IL age 75, born PA, Dept Store Salesman, parents born PA/PA Death 21 Sep 1929 Joliet, Will, IL Burial 24 Sep 1929 Oakwood Cemetery, Joliet, IL Person ID I2019 Family Tree Last Modified 10 Nov 2011
Family Caroline Elizabeth “Carrie” Day, b. 1 Apr 1849, Brattleboro, Windham, VT d. 25 Aug 1923, Joliet, Will, IL (Age 74 years) Marriage 12 May 1875 Joliet, Will, IL Census 19 Apr 1910 Chicago, Cook, IL age 65, born PA, married 34 yrs, Comerical Traveler in Dry Goods, parent born PA/PA Census 3 Jan 1920 Joliet, Will, IL age 75, born PA, Salesman at Dept Store, parents born PA/PA Children 1. Bertha Day Johnson, b. Jun 1877, Joliet, Will, IL d. 3 Jan 1907, Joliet, Will, IL (Age 29 years) Family ID F344 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Nov 2019
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Headstones John & Carrie (Day) Johnson Gravestone
JOHN S. / JOHNSON / 1944 - 1929
CARRIE DAY / HIS WIFE / 1849 - 1923
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Notes - 207th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
The 207th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment lost 3 officers and 51 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 24 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
September 8, 1864: Organized at Harrisburg
September 12: Left State for City Point, Va.
September: Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond, Va. Picketing Bermuda Hundred front from the James to the Appomattox. Attached to Provisional Brigade, Army of the James
November: Joined Provisional Brigade, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
December: Attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps
December 7-11: Movement in support of Weldon Railroad Expedition
February 5-7, 1865: Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run
March 25: Fort Stedman
March 28-April 9: Appomattox Campaign
April 2: Assault on and fall of Petersburg
April 3-9: Pursuit of Lee to Burkesville
April 21-28: Moved to City Point, then to Alexandria
May 23: Grand Review
May 31: Mustered out - from Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 (familysearch.org)
John S. Johnson, Retired Salesman, born 4 Oct 1843 in PA, spouse Cary Johnson, died 24 Sep 1929 in Joliet, Will, IL. Burial 24 Sep 1929 in Joliet.
- 207th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment