Advertisement

Christopher Hampton Johnson

Advertisement

Christopher Hampton Johnson

Birth
Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 May 1923 (aged 79)
Burlington, Coffey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Coffey County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Father: Christopher Garland Johnson
Mother: Lyida Eleanor Johnson

Siblings: Hamilton Clark Johnson
Martha Ann Johnson
Josiah F. Johnson
Elizabth Hope Johnson
John Alexander Johnson
Manson Moorman Johnson
Samuel Micajah Johnson
Lynda Jane Johnson
James Thomas Johnson

Spouse: Marry Elizabth Roberts

Children: Effie May Johnson
Emma Luzellen Johnson
Charles Edward Johnson
Wilbur F. Johnson
Laura Edna Johnson
Anna Huldah Johnson
Goldie Ellen Johnson

March 23, 1923 Mr. Johnson was buried in Cola Hill Cemetery.
The funeral of Christopher H. Johnson was held, Thursday afternoon at the Cola Hill school house in charge of Rev. J. W. Cone of the Congregational church, with interment in the Cola Hill cemetery. There was a large attendance and the service was impressive. The pall bearers were Chas. Douglass, Joe Bond, Otis Morris, Fred Stone, Frank Hughes and John Shrimplin.
Christopher Hampton Johnson was born near Jamestown, Green County, Ohio February 3, 1841. With his parents he moved to Wapello County, Iowa in 1855, where his father died in 1858. With his mother and a younger brother and sister he came to Miami County Kansas; In 1872 he was united in marriage to Mary E. Roberts and from this union seven children were born; five daughters and two sons. Mary E. Johnson, his wife, and Charley Edward preceded him to the Great Beyond. One daughter, Mrs. Emma Wickham living in Guthrie, Okla., Mrs. Laura Houser in Wichita, Kansas, Mrs. Anna Glass in Maryville, Kansas, Mrs. Goldie Stewart and Wilbur Johnson both of Burlington, Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. Jane Hadley Living at Iola, Kansas, and greatgrandchildren, friends and relatives are left to morn his loss.
Mr. Johnson died Monday May 21, 1923 at his home four miles south east of Burlington at the age of 79 years, 3 months and 18 days. His body was laid to rest beside his wife in Cola Hill cemetery.
He was a loyal member of the U.B. church, was patient and kind all the time of his sickness and was fully prepared and ready for the call and urged all his children and friends to meet him in the better land.
Father: Christopher Garland Johnson
Mother: Lyida Eleanor Johnson

Siblings: Hamilton Clark Johnson
Martha Ann Johnson
Josiah F. Johnson
Elizabth Hope Johnson
John Alexander Johnson
Manson Moorman Johnson
Samuel Micajah Johnson
Lynda Jane Johnson
James Thomas Johnson

Spouse: Marry Elizabth Roberts

Children: Effie May Johnson
Emma Luzellen Johnson
Charles Edward Johnson
Wilbur F. Johnson
Laura Edna Johnson
Anna Huldah Johnson
Goldie Ellen Johnson

March 23, 1923 Mr. Johnson was buried in Cola Hill Cemetery.
The funeral of Christopher H. Johnson was held, Thursday afternoon at the Cola Hill school house in charge of Rev. J. W. Cone of the Congregational church, with interment in the Cola Hill cemetery. There was a large attendance and the service was impressive. The pall bearers were Chas. Douglass, Joe Bond, Otis Morris, Fred Stone, Frank Hughes and John Shrimplin.
Christopher Hampton Johnson was born near Jamestown, Green County, Ohio February 3, 1841. With his parents he moved to Wapello County, Iowa in 1855, where his father died in 1858. With his mother and a younger brother and sister he came to Miami County Kansas; In 1872 he was united in marriage to Mary E. Roberts and from this union seven children were born; five daughters and two sons. Mary E. Johnson, his wife, and Charley Edward preceded him to the Great Beyond. One daughter, Mrs. Emma Wickham living in Guthrie, Okla., Mrs. Laura Houser in Wichita, Kansas, Mrs. Anna Glass in Maryville, Kansas, Mrs. Goldie Stewart and Wilbur Johnson both of Burlington, Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. Jane Hadley Living at Iola, Kansas, and greatgrandchildren, friends and relatives are left to morn his loss.
Mr. Johnson died Monday May 21, 1923 at his home four miles south east of Burlington at the age of 79 years, 3 months and 18 days. His body was laid to rest beside his wife in Cola Hill cemetery.
He was a loyal member of the U.B. church, was patient and kind all the time of his sickness and was fully prepared and ready for the call and urged all his children and friends to meet him in the better land.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement