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Anson Tinsley Johns

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Anson Tinsley Johns

Birth
Amherst County, Virginia, USA
Death
24 Jan 1903 (aged 74)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 55 Lot: 32 Grave: 4
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Son of John Samuel Shepherd Johns and Caroline Matilda Tinsley

married Mary Ann Newkirk About 1857 in Indiana

Children: Carrie Johns Warrick Free 1861-1937

Florence L. Johns Free 1862-1890

Leona Mary Johns Curry 1864-1916

EnochBoone Johns 1867-1941

Anna M. Johns Lippincott 1868- 1898

Arthur Morris Johns1871-1949

Etta Johns Mehrens 1878-

Effa Johns Bartlett 1871-1947



"Obituary - Anson T. Johns died at about noon last Saturday from the effect of a cancer of the stomach after an illness of about six months duration. The funeral was conducted at the house by Rev. A. Adams of Omaha, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday and the burial was under Masonic auspices, he being an active member of that order. Mr. Johns was born April 9 1828, in Virginia, was raised in Tennessee and was married to Miss Mary A. Newkirk in Indiana. They came to this county in 1865 and settled on a farm just north of town where they lived until about three years ago when they moved into this city. His wife survives him and six children, Mrs. Carrie Free, Mrs E. F. Curry, of Indian Territory, Mrs. S. A. Bartlett, of Fremont, Mrs. G. W.Mehrens, E. B. Johns, of Central City, and A. M., who lives on the old farm. Two brothers, J. S. and J. D. live here and two in Tennessee, Mr, Johns was a Soul Sleeper in belief and always an exemplary citizen in practice." Clipped from The Pilot-Tribune 29 Jan 1903, Thu ·Page 1


Published in Pilot on Thursday, 29 January 1903

With much regret our people learned of the death of Anson T. Johns, which occurred at his home in Blair Saturday noon. Mr. Johns was one of our oldest pioneers coming to the county in the fifties and making his home here ever since. He leaves to mourn his loss several children, all of whom have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. The funeral was held Tuesday forenoon at the residence under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge of this city of which he was not only one of the oldest but among the most faithful members. His life was full of good works and his friends are numerous as his acquaintances.


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obituary courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska; kind assistance of FindaGrave volunteer usndds

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Son of John Samuel Shepherd Johns and Caroline Matilda Tinsley

married Mary Ann Newkirk About 1857 in Indiana

Children: Carrie Johns Warrick Free 1861-1937

Florence L. Johns Free 1862-1890

Leona Mary Johns Curry 1864-1916

EnochBoone Johns 1867-1941

Anna M. Johns Lippincott 1868- 1898

Arthur Morris Johns1871-1949

Etta Johns Mehrens 1878-

Effa Johns Bartlett 1871-1947



"Obituary - Anson T. Johns died at about noon last Saturday from the effect of a cancer of the stomach after an illness of about six months duration. The funeral was conducted at the house by Rev. A. Adams of Omaha, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday and the burial was under Masonic auspices, he being an active member of that order. Mr. Johns was born April 9 1828, in Virginia, was raised in Tennessee and was married to Miss Mary A. Newkirk in Indiana. They came to this county in 1865 and settled on a farm just north of town where they lived until about three years ago when they moved into this city. His wife survives him and six children, Mrs. Carrie Free, Mrs E. F. Curry, of Indian Territory, Mrs. S. A. Bartlett, of Fremont, Mrs. G. W.Mehrens, E. B. Johns, of Central City, and A. M., who lives on the old farm. Two brothers, J. S. and J. D. live here and two in Tennessee, Mr, Johns was a Soul Sleeper in belief and always an exemplary citizen in practice." Clipped from The Pilot-Tribune 29 Jan 1903, Thu ·Page 1


Published in Pilot on Thursday, 29 January 1903

With much regret our people learned of the death of Anson T. Johns, which occurred at his home in Blair Saturday noon. Mr. Johns was one of our oldest pioneers coming to the county in the fifties and making his home here ever since. He leaves to mourn his loss several children, all of whom have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. The funeral was held Tuesday forenoon at the residence under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge of this city of which he was not only one of the oldest but among the most faithful members. His life was full of good works and his friends are numerous as his acquaintances.


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obituary courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska; kind assistance of FindaGrave volunteer usndds

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