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Thu Nov 19 13:58:53 PST 2020
reunion, August 5, 1956:
"Elizabeth Johnson, one of ten daughters of Archibald Johnson, born
in Vitenford County, Tennessee, Feb. 10, 1805, died at Roseburg,
Oregon, Aug. 18, 1886, 81 years old. She left a heritage to her
descendants that is truly outstanding. We can all be proud of her.
. . . Living on a farm, or ranch, with ten children, and a part-time
preacher husband, was a real problem for Grandmother. Few
cultivating tools, little, if any money from the contribution box,
buying clothes and necessities, was really something. Grandmother
with the help of the three older boys and five girls, sheared sheep
for the wool for their clothing, washing, spinning and weaving, and
hand sewing. Trading eggs for groceries.
This went on until 1847, when the three older boys were ready to
leave for the Oregon Country, where they were told was good hunting
and fishing. Nathan had married Frances Greshen in the meantime, and
Grandmother figured it would be better for all of them to go. So in
early spring of 1848, they started out with two wagons, two yokes of
oxen, cows, chickens, pigs, and three or four horses. The covered
wagon days, traveling ten or twelve miles a day, they joined a wagon
train at Mississippi Crossing, and after six months coming in over
the Barlow Trail, they wound up at Oregon City, where they lived
through the winter of 1848 and 1849."
Cecil Houk, ET1 USN Ret.
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