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Charles William Johnston

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Charles William Johnston

Birth
New Brunswick, Canada
Death
1842 (aged 58–59)
Presque Isle, Aroostook County, Maine, USA
Burial
Fort Fairfield, Aroostook County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Passage from "Aroostook The First Sixty Years" by Clarence Day dated February 1952 states that the first settlers to Letter G and Letter H at the mouth of the St. John River along what would become the international border between Maine and Canada in 1820 were Charles and his brother Lewis Johnston. Letter G and Letter H later became Maysville Maine finally being annexed by Presque Isle in 1883.

Youngest son John Johnston, age 15, went to lived with aunt and uncle William and Sarah Johnston in Fort Fairfield after the death of Charles.
Passage from "Aroostook The First Sixty Years" by Clarence Day dated February 1952 states that the first settlers to Letter G and Letter H at the mouth of the St. John River along what would become the international border between Maine and Canada in 1820 were Charles and his brother Lewis Johnston. Letter G and Letter H later became Maysville Maine finally being annexed by Presque Isle in 1883.

Youngest son John Johnston, age 15, went to lived with aunt and uncle William and Sarah Johnston in Fort Fairfield after the death of Charles.


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