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All that we know about this branch of our
Johnson ancestors comes from our 2nd great-grandmother Mary E.
(Johnson) McVicker. According to
Mary’s responses in the 1900 census, her father was born in Kentucky. The Information regarding the date and
location of Mary Ella Johnson's birth are conflicting. In 1929 Mary stated in a "Declaration
For Widow's Pension" that she was born October 31, 1853 in Carter
County, Kentucky. According to information obtained from the Federal Census
Ella Johnson was born October 1856 in Ohio.
In any event Mary and her family moved west from either Ohio or
Kentucky to Kansas sometime between her birth and 1877. She married John R. McVicker 1877 in
Sedgwick County, Kansas. Between 1878
and 1902 nine children were born to this marriage. We are descended through Mary’s eldest
child Minnie V. McVicker. Mary Ella Johnson passed
away in Porterville, California on April 28, 1940. She was 83 years of age at the time. Mary was laid to rest next to her husband
on April 30, 1940 at Vandalia Cemetery.
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Origins of the
surname
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Research into the history of this Johnson family
line indicates that the meaning and history of this surname is most likely
linked to that area of Europe where the English* language is commonly spoken.
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Meaning of the Name Johnson is an English and
Scottish patronymic surname from the personal name John. As an American family name, Johnson
has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this name in
continental European languages.
English, Welsh, German name John
ultimately originates from the Hebrew personal name yo?hanan ‘Jehovah
has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. |
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Source: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford
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History of the Name This
personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has
enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being
given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John
the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly
one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms
of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan,
Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan;
German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean;
Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan;
Portuguese João; Greek Ioannes (vernacular Yannis);
Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the
western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan.
There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English,
including Jan(e), a male name.
There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name
(e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable
from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John
and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century.
It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as
specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their
derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a
female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in
Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather
than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an
American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental
European languages. The use of this surname in England is first found
in Lincolnshire, where the Johnson family had been granted lands by Duke
William on his conquest of England in 1066.
Amongst the very earliest of all surname recordings are
those of Wautier Jonessone, in the charters known as the "Calendar of
Documents", which relate to the government of Scotland in 1296, whilst
William Johnson and Robert Johanson were recorded in the 1379 Poll Tax rolls
of Yorkshire. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be
that of John Jonessone, which was dated 1287, in the register known as the
"Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds", for the county of Surrey,
during the reign of King Edward 1st, 1272 - 1307. |
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Early Immigrants to North
America
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Variations of the surname
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Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have
continued to unfold and expand often leading to an overwhelming number of
variants.
As such one can encounter great variation in the spelling of surnames
because in early times, spelling in general and thus the spelling of names
was not yet standardized. Later on
spellings would change with the branching and movement of families. Spelling
variations of this family name include: Johnson, Joneson, Jonson, Joynson,
Joinson, and many others. |
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The
complexity of researching records is compounded by the fact that in many
cases an ancestors surname may also have been misspelled. This is especially true when searching
census documents. The Soundex
system was developed in an effort to assist with identifying spelling
variations for a given surname.
Soundex is a method of indexing names in the 1880, 1900, 1910, and
1920 US Census, and can aid genealogists in their research. The Soundex Code for Johnson is J525. Other surnames sharing
this Soundex Code: JAMESON | JAMIESON | JAMISON | JANSEN | JANSON | JANSSEN | JANSSON | JANZEN | JEMISON | JENKIN | JENKINS | JENKINSON | JENSEN | JOHANNSEN | JOHANSEN | JOHANSON | JOHANSSON | JONSON | JONSSON | . |
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Direct ancestors
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Mary
Ella Johnson-1 was born on 31 Oct 1853 in Carter County, Kentucky.
She died on 28 Apr 1940 in
Porterville, Tulare Co., California. She married John Robert McVicker on 01
Apr 1877 in Wichita, Sedgwick Co.,
Kansas, son of James McVicker and Elizabeth Ross. He was born on 29 May 1844 in Washington Twp., Hocking Co.,
Ohio. He died on 01 Feb 1929 in Porterville, Tulare Co., California. Children of Mary Ella Johnson and John Robert
McVicker are: i.
Minnie V. McVicker, B: 21 Apr 1878 in Union Twp.,
Sedgwick Co., Kansas, D: 03 Feb 1920
in Porterville, Tulare Co., California, M: 22 Sep 1897 in Tulare County, California. ii.
Clyde E. McVicker, B: Abt. Feb 1880 in Union Twp.,
Sedgwick Co., Kansas, D: 10 Nov 1882
in Union Twp., Sedgwick Co., Kansas. iii.
Sarah Elizabeth McVicker, B: 18 Feb 1882 in Kansas,
D: 20 Apr 1982 in Santa Barbara, Santa
Barbara Co., California, M: 25 Jan 1905 in Tulare County, California. iv.
John Harvey McVicker, B: 08 Feb 1884 in Wichita,
Sedgwick Co., Kansas, D: 24 Jun 1970
in Porterville, Tulare Co., California, M: 17 Sep 1914. 4.
Wiley Smith McVicker, B: 22 Mar 1886 in Kansas, D:
16 Jun 1964 in Orange County,
California. 5.
William Earl McVicker, B: 06 Mar 1889 in Kansas, D:
26 May 1952 in Kern County,
California. 6.
Bessie P. McVicker, B: 14 May 1892 in Tulare
County, California, D: 01 Feb 1978 in
Orange County, California. 7.
Nevada I. McVicker, B: 14 Jul 1897 in Plano, Tulare
Co., California, D: 01 Jan 1990 in San Bernardo County, California. ix.
F. Ross McVicker, B: 1902 in Poplar, Tulare Co.,
California, D: Mar 1954 in Tulare
County, California. |
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ANCESTORS as well as a complete listing of
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Researching the locations where our ancestors lived
has provided us with valuable evidence needed to fill-in the gaps in our
family trees. It has also led us to
many interesting facts that enhance the overall picture of each family
group. The names of states and
counties on the following list were derived from the known places where the
persons in the “Direct Ancestors” list (see above) were born, married, and/or
died. |
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The
documents contained herein have been located during our research of this
family, and used as evidence to prove many of the facts
contained within the database of this family’s record. Most of these documents can be considered as
primary or secondary. Primary
evidence is usually defined as the best available to prove the
fact in question, usually in an original document or record. Secondary evidence is in
essence all that evidence which is inferior in its origin to primary
evidence. That does not mean secondary evidence is always in error, but there
is a greater chance of error. Examples
of this type of evidence would be a copy of an original record, or oral
testimony of a record’s contents.
Published genealogies and family histories are also secondary
evidence. Classifying evidence as either primary or
secondary does not tell anything about its accuracy or ultimate value. This is especially true of secondary
evidence. Thus it is always a good
idea to ask the following questions: (1) How far removed from the original is
it, (when it is a copy)?; (2) What was the reason for the creation of the
source which contains this evidence?; and (3) Who was responsible for
creating this secondary evidence and what interest did they have in its
accuracy? SOURCE: You are welcome to download any of the documents contained within
this archive. Should you encounter a
problem obtaining a copy you may get in touch with us via the contact information
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