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From: "Lois Long Carey" <>
Subject: Re: [PACE] Stephen Johnson in Goochland in 1813
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 08:54:56 -0500
References: <20070202.003912.-236739.1.paceshire@juno.com>


I am still trying to find any connection to my
grgrandfather, David Robinson and a
Stephen Johnson,was Sur. at his wedding
to Mary Hodges in Goochland County, Va in 1813.
David's marriage to Mary Hodges and his service
in the war of 1812,where he enlisted also in 1813
are the earliest things I know about him.
He and Mary Hodges had several Children:
David H.Robinson
Jesse Robinson
Virginia Robinson
He later married my grgrandmother Mary A. Herndon
in Fluvanna Co in 1852 and had my grandmother,
Rebecca Ann Robinson b. July 1853 in Fluvanna
who was married to John Walker Pace b. 1843

Any help on the parents, siblings, etc. and a
connection to a Stephen Johnson of Goochland, for
David Robinson, would be wonderful.
>From the pension papers of my grgrandmother,
Mary Ann Herndon Robinson, David was born
abt 1789 and died in Fluvanna in 1861.
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ASGenealogy??


> According to the Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex County Va.
> Stephen Johnson, son of William and Margaret,born 1, Feb. 1740/1.
> Margaret Pace his mother was also born in Middlesex County Va." Margaret
> Pace daughter of John and Elizabeth bapt. 15, Mar. 1701/2. She may have
> been born earlier for all children were not bapt. at their birth. William
> Johnson and Margaret Pace married 26, Sept. 1721. She would have been
> about 20 years old. You guess that he was born in 1700 sounds logical.
> Joseph Pace brother to Margaret ad a daughter Susannah who was born about
> [NP] 1740 in Goochland Co. Va. The Johnsons and Joseph pace families
> lived close to each other on Little Byrd Creek. William Johnson purchased
> from Chas. Bond of Goochland Co. Va. 250 acres for 18 pounds. The deed
> was recorded 20, April 1736. Joseph Pace was a witness.Goochland Co.Va.
> Wills and deeds 1726-1736 p. 75. As you can see there is a slight area
> for concern for if Wm. Johnson purchased land in 1736 in Goochland and
> Stephen Johnson was born in Middlesex in 1741 how do we account for the 5
> year difference. Like your thoughts???? Jack Pace/Wms.burg Va.
>
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 03:04:49 EST writes:
> > Starting abt. William Johnson B <ca> 1700 Middlesex County Va. M.
> > Margaret
> > Pace Bapt. 3/15/1701 To Son
> > Stephen Johnson b 2/1/1741 Goochland Co Va. D. Amherst Co Married
> > Susannah
> > Pace B. <ca> 1740 D After 1813 in Nelson County,
> >
> > Stephen Johnson B. 1783 Amherst Co. Va. M. Elizabeth
> > Perry, There were 8 Children.
> >
> > NOW Naming # of them.
> >
> > #- 1 My 2nd Grt Grand Father; George Rodney Johnson B.
> > 1819 Died 1914 In the C. S. A. There Pension records.
> >
> > #- 2 Uncle, Lawson W. Johnson - Enrolled for Active Service on
> > May/11/1861 Last Pay Sept/1 1861 sent home
> > With Typhoid Fever & Died in Rockbridge Co va OCT/27.1861
> >
> > #- 3 Uncle Stephen Gordon Johnson, Went through the War
> > & Lost an Arm.
> >
> > WHAT ever the war was called, it is a recorded Fact That the Pace
> > Family
> > Connected Johnsons Paid a Price.
> >
> > OH YEA <PS> I find a Very good method of Keeping Fresh Greens is
> > to Cut the
> > top from a gallon Milk Jug, Fill with Green's & run all of the Water
> > that you
> > can get & Freez.
> >
> > Later when Used Thaw, Fresh Green's
> >
> > OH & I am Sure G. G. Grand Pa George Rodney Johnson
> > AS well as his Grand Ma Susannah Pace Johnson ET Greens too. THIS
> > C. S. A.
> > INFORMATION on G. G. Grt Uncle Lawson Johnson was Done BY A Pro, I
> > have a 30
> > page print out on Lawson Johnson.
> >
> > CUZ A T <>
> >
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> the glory belongs to our ancestors. Plutarch.
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