She married Lee Hathorn and was the mother of one child, a daughter.
Stories of Bessie
" I knew her in Chicago before her move to Santa Fe. She lived on Marquette Boulevard with her daughter, Nani Pierce. In the 50's, Nani and her husband, Clifton Pierce, bought a three flat building at 1357 E Hyde Park Blvd. From the early fifties and probably earlier, Bessie lived with them. My family was ready to move. It was the three of them that told my father about a vacant apartment nearby. We rented an apartment near them for a year. Then we bought a house a few blocks away. Aunt Bessie was a great cook and she took care of their impeccable home. She always tended a small garden with flowers and edibles. I remember her serving home made iced tea with home grown mint. She told real stories about what people were doing and saying. The amusing part was that she would act out her stories. However, every person she imitated would have the same voice and mannerisms. She and my father were very close. He was distressed by her move to New Mexico. They never saw each other again." - Jane W.
"I wanted to add a couple of points to what Aunt Bessie was like. She was a very handsome woman. I don't remember her wearing lipstick or dressing up. When I met Gwen C. from St Louis in Biloxi, I noticed right away an uncanny physical resemblance to Aunt Bessie. On the other hand, Nani, her daughter, was a pretty woman. She and my mother were best friends. One their favorite activities was to shop for shoes at the Saks Fifth Avenue sale. Nani would come home with boxes and boxes of shoes. Because her feet were small, there was so much for her to pick from. Nani always wore red lipstick and was very fashionable. Nani and my mother taught at the same elementary school. Kindergarten was a half day at that time. However, since Nani was my teacher, I had the privilege of an all day kindergarten. Or so my mother convinced me.
Ironically, Nani had told me about Gwen C. in 1995. My daughters and I had gone to Santa Fe to see Nani. I had not seen her since her move from Chicago. My girls had never met her. Nani explained that we had a cousin, Gwen, from St. Louis who had a daughter attending Northwestern University. I did not meet Gwen until the Biloxi Reunion. " -Added by Jane W.
Bessie died December 11th, 1980 in Sandoval County, Santa Fe, New Mexico
She was the Wife of Lee Hathorn; the Mother of Nannie Lou Hathorn Pierce; the Daughter of John "Jack" Johnson and Hettie Brown; and the Sister of Henry Johnson, Caroline Johnson Gully, Rufus Johnson, Francis Marion "Frank" Johnson, William "Will" Johnson, Savannah Johnson Reed, Sallie Johnson Reed, Jane Johnson Turner, Mary Johnson Blackwell, Priscilla "Silla" Johnson Nicholson Lampley, Johnnie Edward Johnson, Georgia "Carline" Johnson Perryman, Emma "Viola" Johnson Cole, James Washington Johnson, Matthew Theophilus Johnson, Louvenia "Lizzie" Johnson Shields, Everette C. Johnson, George Haynes Johnson, and Ruth Johnson Riddle Taylor Moore.
She married Lee Hathorn and was the mother of one child, a daughter.
Stories of Bessie
" I knew her in Chicago before her move to Santa Fe. She lived on Marquette Boulevard with her daughter, Nani Pierce. In the 50's, Nani and her husband, Clifton Pierce, bought a three flat building at 1357 E Hyde Park Blvd. From the early fifties and probably earlier, Bessie lived with them. My family was ready to move. It was the three of them that told my father about a vacant apartment nearby. We rented an apartment near them for a year. Then we bought a house a few blocks away. Aunt Bessie was a great cook and she took care of their impeccable home. She always tended a small garden with flowers and edibles. I remember her serving home made iced tea with home grown mint. She told real stories about what people were doing and saying. The amusing part was that she would act out her stories. However, every person she imitated would have the same voice and mannerisms. She and my father were very close. He was distressed by her move to New Mexico. They never saw each other again." - Jane W.
"I wanted to add a couple of points to what Aunt Bessie was like. She was a very handsome woman. I don't remember her wearing lipstick or dressing up. When I met Gwen C. from St Louis in Biloxi, I noticed right away an uncanny physical resemblance to Aunt Bessie. On the other hand, Nani, her daughter, was a pretty woman. She and my mother were best friends. One their favorite activities was to shop for shoes at the Saks Fifth Avenue sale. Nani would come home with boxes and boxes of shoes. Because her feet were small, there was so much for her to pick from. Nani always wore red lipstick and was very fashionable. Nani and my mother taught at the same elementary school. Kindergarten was a half day at that time. However, since Nani was my teacher, I had the privilege of an all day kindergarten. Or so my mother convinced me.
Ironically, Nani had told me about Gwen C. in 1995. My daughters and I had gone to Santa Fe to see Nani. I had not seen her since her move from Chicago. My girls had never met her. Nani explained that we had a cousin, Gwen, from St. Louis who had a daughter attending Northwestern University. I did not meet Gwen until the Biloxi Reunion. " -Added by Jane W.
Bessie died December 11th, 1980 in Sandoval County, Santa Fe, New Mexico
She was the Wife of Lee Hathorn; the Mother of Nannie Lou Hathorn Pierce; the Daughter of John "Jack" Johnson and Hettie Brown; and the Sister of Henry Johnson, Caroline Johnson Gully, Rufus Johnson, Francis Marion "Frank" Johnson, William "Will" Johnson, Savannah Johnson Reed, Sallie Johnson Reed, Jane Johnson Turner, Mary Johnson Blackwell, Priscilla "Silla" Johnson Nicholson Lampley, Johnnie Edward Johnson, Georgia "Carline" Johnson Perryman, Emma "Viola" Johnson Cole, James Washington Johnson, Matthew Theophilus Johnson, Louvenia "Lizzie" Johnson Shields, Everette C. Johnson, George Haynes Johnson, and Ruth Johnson Riddle Taylor Moore.
Family Members
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Johnie E. Johnson
1872–1942
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Caroline Georgia Johnson Perryman
1874–1963
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Emma Viola Johnson Cole
1877–1932
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James W. "Jim" Johnson
1879–1957
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Mathew Theopolis "Matt" Johnson
1882–1970
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Louvenia "Lizzie" Johnson Shields
1883 – unknown
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Everett Johnson
1885–1983
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George Haynes Johnson
1890–1975
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Ruth Ann Johnson Moore
1893–1988
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Henry Johnson
1844–1925
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Rufus Johnson
1846 – unknown
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Francis Marion "Frank" Johnson
1849–1925
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William "Will" Johnson
1850–1914
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Caroline Johnson Gully
1851–1923
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Savannah Johnson Reed
1854 – unknown
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Sallie Johnson Reed
1856 – unknown
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Jane Johnson Turner
1857–1946
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Mary Johnson Blackwell
1861–1926
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Precilla Johnson Lampley
1864–1952
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