Henry Clay Johnson Family

Photo submitted to

Mountaineer Echo

Week of October 11, 2001

 Down Memory Lane

The boy pictured on the far right is the late Jess Johnson. Jess ran a grocery store in Yellville that was located on the south side of the square for a long time. The smallest baby pictured is Opal Johnson, Fred Keeter's mother. The next small girl is Ruby Johnson, Augusta Roach's mother. Henry Clay Johnson married Jesse Ann Williams, one of the pioneer families of Marion County. He homesteaded the Johnson Place at the mouth of George's Creek in 1852. The homestead stayed in the family until 1948.

See submitted information from a descendant the Henry Clay Johnson Family:

Submitted on July 28, 2007

Hello,

My name is Rita Wood and I am a Johnson descendant from the John William and Sarah DAVIS JOHNSON line.

I am just delighted with the photograph, and have one thing to add, should you ever up-date.

Henry Clay Johnson didn't homestead the "Crooked Creek Farm" he inherited it from his parents, JOHN WILLIAM and SARAH DAVIS JOHNSON. Henry Clay tried Texas, but came home (wisely-God's country, is it not?) and his mother moved from the home and went to live with her daughter Eliza Elizabeth Johnson Coffee in Gassville, Baxter County. She returned at death and was buried beside John William a hillside on the farm, which was across Crooked Creek at the George's Creek location. John William came to the county in 1869, but he'd scouted the area as a part of the Cherokee Removal that used the Binge Trail.

Thank you,

Rita Wood,

 

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