
Charles Henry Johnson
The Johnson family traveled to the Salt Lake Valley with the Aaron Johnson Company in 1850. The family included Robert Lewis and Polly Ann Guymon and their sons Robert Hyrum and Charles Henry. Evidence from emigration, census, newspaper, and genealogical records proves the Johnson family traveled to Utah in 1850.
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Clear AllBorn in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, United States
1849 May 31
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Occurred On 1849 May 31
Birth
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Father
Mother
Joined Aaron Johnson Company
1850 June 8 – September 12 (Age 1)
Start Date Details
Started Circa 1850 June 8
Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Ended On 1850 September 12
Organization was Ended
Additional Information
Baptized
1863 June 11 (Age 14)
Set Apart as Missionary
Southern States Mission
1894 November 24 – 1897 April 23 (Age 45)
1894 November 24 – 1897 April 23 (Age 45)
Start Date Details
Set Apart
End Date Details
Ended On 1897 April 23
Released
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Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Sanford, Conejos, Colorado, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Priesthood Quorum When Called
92nd
Location Served
Southern States; Mississippi Conference
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Albert Ricks Smith
Additional Notes
March 12, 1896 was threatened by a mob while serving in Mississippi.
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Mississippi Conference of the Southern States Mission, 1895 July 16

Elders at the Mission Office, 1894 December 7
Died in Sanford, Conejos, Colorado, United States
1907 May 31 (Age 58)
Date Details
Occurred On 1907 May 31
Died
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Charles Henry Johnson (1849 - 1907) Profile

Mississippi Conference of the Southern States Mission, 1895 July 16

Elders at the Mission Office, 1894 December 7