Jacob Johnson of Harpswell, Maine, and his descendants east and west . ie Maria Johnson, b. Jan. 26, 1859: resides SummerSt., Auburn, Me.; m., June 29, 1878, John Leonard Dra-per, b. Oldtown, Me., April 1, 1860; studied in Oldtown,Me., schools; shoemaker; son of William J. Draper andAurilla Finson Oakes. (6) Mabelh? Louise Draper, b. Jan. 10, 1880; studied inAuburn, Me., schools; m., May 28, 1898, Fred ErnestButterfield. (7) Beryl Bernice Butterfield, b. Sept. 22, 1904.(6) Lillian Finson Draper, b. Nov. 26, 1887; d. Jan. 26,1888. 30 JOHNSON GENEALOGY. (5) Frederick Henry Johnson, b. Durham, Me


Jacob Johnson of Harpswell, Maine, and his descendants east and west . ie Maria Johnson, b. Jan. 26, 1859: resides SummerSt., Auburn, Me.; m., June 29, 1878, John Leonard Dra-per, b. Oldtown, Me., April 1, 1860; studied in Oldtown,Me., schools; shoemaker; son of William J. Draper andAurilla Finson Oakes. (6) Mabelh? Louise Draper, b. Jan. 10, 1880; studied inAuburn, Me., schools; m., May 28, 1898, Fred ErnestButterfield. (7) Beryl Bernice Butterfield, b. Sept. 22, 1904.(6) Lillian Finson Draper, b. Nov. 26, 1887; d. Jan. 26,1888. 30 JOHNSON GENEALOGY. (5) Frederick Henry Johnson, b. Durham, Me., June 17, L868; resides 190 Gamage Aw., Auburn, Me.; 1 k- keeper; Dec. 21, 1889, Neva Arabella Rich, b. Oxford, Me., -inly s. ; studied in schools of Auburn, Me.; daughter of Mollis Moore Rich and Melissa Jane Brown. (6) Bernard Stanley Johnson, b. .Inly 2:;. L895; Edna Louise Johnson, b. Nov. 18. 1S98. *****(3) Barstow Johnson, b. May 7, 1792; lost on the privateerDon//. L812; single. * * * * (3) Jonathan Johnson, Jr., b. Fob. 25, 1797; d. Jan. 24, «OL, ^ ^« • ^4i;^&v«\u^: Home of David Johnson, Bailey Island, Me. in 1763. CHAPTER II. (2) David Johnson, b. Harpswell, Me., Nov. 28, 1755; d. BaileysIsland, Me., July 18, 1839 (72y.). Buried with his wife andothers of the family on Baileys Island, Me.; m., Oct. 25, 1781,Jane Koduck, b. Harpsewll Neck, Me., June 24, 1761; d. Sept. 19,1832, in her 72d year. She was the daughter of Lieut. JohnRoduck, who came from Boston, at quite an early date;he was a college-bred man of great ability and was one of theselectmen of Harpswell. Me., for several years. He is said tohave come to Boston, Mass., from Glasgow, Scotland, and tohave been of a very strong old family. 11 is title, lieutenant,was won in the French and Indian wars. Lieut. John Roduckmarried in Harpswell, Me., in 1750, Mary Webber, the daughterof Waitstill Webber and Meribah Hutchins. The Roduck familywas considered one of the best i


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