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He married at ___ 1816, '''Phebe Finney''' (1794–1870) daughter of Jonathan Finney Jr. and Sarah Treadway. Jonathan was a [[United States Revolutionary War]]] soldier with roots in Berkshire county, Massachusetts. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/162412561/person/112338954204/hints] She is buried with her husband in Woodland cemetery. They are shown on local atlases living on Second Street, Delhi. Did he found the Main Street, dry-goods retail business that his son-in-law Charles Foote, jr. operated into the 20th century?  
 
He married at ___ 1816, '''Phebe Finney''' (1794–1870) daughter of Jonathan Finney Jr. and Sarah Treadway. Jonathan was a [[United States Revolutionary War]]] soldier with roots in Berkshire county, Massachusetts. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/162412561/person/112338954204/hints] She is buried with her husband in Woodland cemetery. They are shown on local atlases living on Second Street, Delhi. Did he found the Main Street, dry-goods retail business that his son-in-law Charles Foote, jr. operated into the 20th century?  
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<br>In 1830 Elias and Phoebe are listed in the U.S. Census as living in Stamford, Delaware county, New York.
 
<br>Charles Foote, and his wife Adelia, and their young daughter Katherine Adelia, lived with the family in the 1850 U.S. census.  
 
<br>Charles Foote, and his wife Adelia, and their young daughter Katherine Adelia, lived with the family in the 1850 U.S. census.  
 
<br>By the 1865 census, Charles has 8 others living with his family, and has moved 4 or 5 houses down from Elias, and both as listed as Harness Makers.  
 
<br>By the 1865 census, Charles has 8 others living with his family, and has moved 4 or 5 houses down from Elias, and both as listed as Harness Makers.  
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===Children===
 
===Children===
 
*[[Charles Hobby Johnson]] (1818–1901) born, 13 August, 1818, Massachusetts; Died 8 July 1901, Cedar Creek, Wexford, Michigan []
 
*[[Charles Hobby Johnson]] (1818–1901) born, 13 August, 1818, Massachusetts; Died 8 July 1901, Cedar Creek, Wexford, Michigan []
*'''Sally Adelia Johnson''' (1822–1883) married [[Charles Augustus Foote, jr.]] Died in Delhi, Delaware county, New York. buried Woodland cemetery. [findagrave]
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*'''Sally Adelia Johnson''' (1822–1883) married [[Charles Augustus Foote, jr.]] Died in Delhi, Delaware county, New York. buried Woodland cemetery. [findagrave] Had: [[Katherine Adelia Foote]].
 
*'''[[George Howard Johnson]]''' (1823–1880) 6 July 1823, Delaware County, New York. He died 3 October, 1880, San Francisco, San Francisco, California. In the 1850 census, he is listed as an artist, æ. 27, living with [[Theodore Holden]], æ. 20, also an artist.   
 
*'''[[George Howard Johnson]]''' (1823–1880) 6 July 1823, Delaware County, New York. He died 3 October, 1880, San Francisco, San Francisco, California. In the 1850 census, he is listed as an artist, æ. 27, living with [[Theodore Holden]], æ. 20, also an artist.   
*Mary Jane Johnson (1825–1901) born 13 July, 1825, Delaware County, New York, He died 1901, New York,  
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*'''Mary Jane Johnson''' (1825–1901) born 13 July, 1825, Delaware County, New York, He died 1901, New York, married [[James Elwood]], son of ___ buried Woodland cemetery, Delhi, New York. [findagrave;194452512]
 
*Elias Wainwright Johnson (1828–) born 16 August, 1828, Delaware County, New York. He died ___ Unknown
 
*Elias Wainwright Johnson (1828–) born 16 August, 1828, Delaware County, New York. He died ___ Unknown
*[[William Henry Johnson]] (1830–) August 1830, Delaware County, New York. He died, 3 January, 1913, New York. Married Julia Maxwell, had a son ''George Marvin Johnson.''
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*'''[[William Henry Johnson]]''' (1830–) August 1830, Delaware County, New York. Went to California, living there in 1880. He died, 3 January, 1913, New York. Married [[Ebenezer Foote Maxwell|Julia Maxwell,]] had a son ''George Marvin Johnson.'' among others.
*Edmund Johnson (1832–1915) 11 MAR 1832, Delhi, Delaware, New York, He died 5 August, 1915 Vineland, Cumberland, New Jersey, Married Delilah Leclerq.  
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*'''Edmund Johnson''' (1832–1915) 11 March, 1832, Delhi, Delaware, New York, He died 5 August, 1915, Vineland, Cumberland, New Jersey, Married ''Delilah Leclerq.''
 
*'''Bryon/Bruen Roderick Johnson''' (1834–) 5 May 1834, Delhi, Delaware, New York. Died ___ Unknown. perhaps enlisted in a civil war regiment, from California. A Roderick Johnson, b. 1834 enlists Pennsylvania 5th inf. 1861. "Bruen Johnson," ae. 16 in the 1850 census Elias Johnson house.   
 
*'''Bryon/Bruen Roderick Johnson''' (1834–) 5 May 1834, Delhi, Delaware, New York. Died ___ Unknown. perhaps enlisted in a civil war regiment, from California. A Roderick Johnson, b. 1834 enlists Pennsylvania 5th inf. 1861. "Bruen Johnson," ae. 16 in the 1850 census Elias Johnson house.   
 
*'''[[Amasa Parker Johnson]]''' (1836–1931)  9 July 1836. Delhi, Delaware, New York. He died 1 January, 1931, San Mateo County, California. Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California. Married Elizabeth D. Janke [] "aged Photographer dies. San Fransisco Jan. 31 (U.P.) Amasa Parker Johnson, 96 who established one of the first photograph studios on the coast and once a leader in San Mateo county politics, died here yesterday after a short illness. Funeral services will be held in Redwood City. [''The Pomona Progress Bulletin'' (Pomona, California) 31 Jan 1931, Sat. Page 17]
 
*'''[[Amasa Parker Johnson]]''' (1836–1931)  9 July 1836. Delhi, Delaware, New York. He died 1 January, 1931, San Mateo County, California. Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California. Married Elizabeth D. Janke [] "aged Photographer dies. San Fransisco Jan. 31 (U.P.) Amasa Parker Johnson, 96 who established one of the first photograph studios on the coast and once a leader in San Mateo county politics, died here yesterday after a short illness. Funeral services will be held in Redwood City. [''The Pomona Progress Bulletin'' (Pomona, California) 31 Jan 1931, Sat. Page 17]

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Elias Johnson was born 13 APR 1792 Hillsdale, Columbia, New York, to Kersiah/Keziah Moulthrope (1760–1818) and ___ []

He died at Delhi, Delaware 10 Apr 1870 and is buried Woodland cemetery, Delhi [findagrave; 196228999].

He married at ___ 1816, Phebe Finney (1794–1870) daughter of Jonathan Finney Jr. and Sarah Treadway. Jonathan was a United States Revolutionary War] soldier with roots in Berkshire county, Massachusetts. [1] She is buried with her husband in Woodland cemetery. They are shown on local atlases living on Second Street, Delhi. Did he found the Main Street, dry-goods retail business that his son-in-law Charles Foote, jr. operated into the 20th century?
In 1830 Elias and Phoebe are listed in the U.S. Census as living in Stamford, Delaware county, New York.
Charles Foote, and his wife Adelia, and their young daughter Katherine Adelia, lived with the family in the 1850 U.S. census.
By the 1865 census, Charles has 8 others living with his family, and has moved 4 or 5 houses down from Elias, and both as listed as Harness Makers.

Children

  • Charles Hobby Johnson (1818–1901) born, 13 August, 1818, Massachusetts; Died 8 July 1901, Cedar Creek, Wexford, Michigan []
  • Sally Adelia Johnson (1822–1883) married Charles Augustus Foote, jr. Died in Delhi, Delaware county, New York. buried Woodland cemetery. [findagrave] Had: Katherine Adelia Foote.
  • George Howard Johnson (1823–1880) 6 July 1823, Delaware County, New York. He died 3 October, 1880, San Francisco, San Francisco, California. In the 1850 census, he is listed as an artist, æ. 27, living with Theodore Holden, æ. 20, also an artist.
  • Mary Jane Johnson (1825–1901) born 13 July, 1825, Delaware County, New York, He died 1901, New York, married James Elwood, son of ___ buried Woodland cemetery, Delhi, New York. [findagrave;194452512]
  • Elias Wainwright Johnson (1828–) born 16 August, 1828, Delaware County, New York. He died ___ Unknown
  • William Henry Johnson (1830–) August 1830, Delaware County, New York. Went to California, living there in 1880. He died, 3 January, 1913, New York. Married Julia Maxwell, had a son George Marvin Johnson. among others.
  • Edmund Johnson (1832–1915) 11 March, 1832, Delhi, Delaware, New York, He died 5 August, 1915, Vineland, Cumberland, New Jersey, Married Delilah Leclerq.
  • Bryon/Bruen Roderick Johnson (1834–) 5 May 1834, Delhi, Delaware, New York. Died ___ Unknown. perhaps enlisted in a civil war regiment, from California. A Roderick Johnson, b. 1834 enlists Pennsylvania 5th inf. 1861. "Bruen Johnson," ae. 16 in the 1850 census Elias Johnson house.
  • Amasa Parker Johnson (1836–1931) 9 July 1836. Delhi, Delaware, New York. He died 1 January, 1931, San Mateo County, California. Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California. Married Elizabeth D. Janke [] "aged Photographer dies. San Fransisco Jan. 31 (U.P.) Amasa Parker Johnson, 96 who established one of the first photograph studios on the coast and once a leader in San Mateo county politics, died here yesterday after a short illness. Funeral services will be held in Redwood City. [The Pomona Progress Bulletin (Pomona, California) 31 Jan 1931, Sat. Page 17]
"father of Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, Mrs. Pheobe Kaech Mrs. Annie Jensen, Mrs. Edna McGowan, Mrs. Adelia Vannier, Mrs. Emma Oaks and the late Amasa Johnson Jr. of San Diego, a native of New York, aged 96 years." [San Francisco Chronicle Obit, 31 Jan, 31, p.11.]
Amasa Parker Johnson was born in New York to Elias and Phebe Finney Johnson. He was married to Elizabeth D Janke in 1863. They lived and raised their children in Belmont, San Mateo County, California. In the California Voter Register it has him listed as working in Real Estate. He joined the California chapter of the D.A.R. based on his Finney ancestor, Massachusetts regiment.
  1. Son: Amasa Parker Johnson, (1866–1930) had:
    1. 1ST LT US Army, World War I (VA listing) JOHNSON, AMASSA PARKER III. DATE OF BIRTH: 05/02/1890. Date of Death: 06/26/1969
BURIED AT Fort Rosecranz Cemetery, San Diego: SECTION Y SITE 40-A

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