Joseph Ellis Johnson
Birth Date
On 1817 April 28 (Born)
Death Date
On 1882 December 17 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born
1817 April 28
Date Details
Occurred On 1817 April 28
Traveled in
Orson Hyde Company (1850)
1850 July 5 – August 15 (Age 33)
Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Started On 1850 July 5
Joined Company
Ended On 1850 August 15
Company Arrived
Traveled in
Sixtus E. Johnson Company (1861)
1861 July 14 – September 27 (Age 44)
Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Started Between 1861 July 14 – 15
Joined Company
Ended On 1861 September 27
Company Arrived
Died
1882 December 17 (Age 65)
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Joseph Ellis Johnson (1817 - 1882) Profile
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Pioneer
Frontier Guardian
"From the Plains", Frontier Guardian, 2, (4 September 1850), 16. Page 2.
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"Correspondence of the Frontier Guardian", Frontier Guardian, 2, (22 January 1851), 26. Page 2.
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Johnson, Christianna Maria, Reminiscences, in Rufus David Johnson, J.E.J. Trail to Sundown [1961], 353-55
Johnson, Christianna Maria, Reminiscences, in Rufus David Johnson, J.E.J. Trail to Sundown [1961], 353-55.
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Rufus David Johnson, J. E. J., trail to sundown: Cassadaga to Casa Grande, 1817-1882 : the story of a pioneer, Joseph Ellis Johnson--"he ground his wheel tracks into the face of the continent."
Rufus David Johnson, J. E. J., trail to sundown: Cassadaga to Casa Grande, 1817-1882 : the story of a pioneer, Joseph Ellis Johnson--"he ground his wheel tracks into the face of the continent.". Joseph Ellis Johnson letter to Dear Mother, Harriet, Hannah & Friends: Page 114-116.
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Rufus David Johnson, J. E. J., trail to sundown: Cassadaga to Casa Grande, 1817-1882 : the story of a pioneer, Joseph Ellis Johnson--"he ground his wheel tracks into the face of the continent.", Page 121-124.
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Rufus David Johnson, J. E. J., trail to sundown: Cassadaga to Casa Grande, 1817-1882 : the story of a pioneer, Joseph Ellis Johnson--"he ground his wheel tracks into the face of the continent.". Joseph Ellis Johnson letter to Distant Friends: Page 116-119.
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Rufus David Johnson, J. E. J., trail to sundown: Cassadaga to Casa Grande, 1817-1882 : the story of a pioneer, Joseph Ellis Johnson--"he ground his wheel tracks into the face of the continent.". Joseph Ellis Johnson letter to My Dearest Friends: Page 120-121.
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Sixtus E. Johnson Emigrating Company journal
Sixtus E. Johnson Emigrating Company journal, July.
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