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Descendants of Richard Johnson of Berkshire Descendants of Richard Johnson of Page 1 Berkshire 1-Richard JOHNSON bur: 1687 +Susannah ——— d: 1688 2-Elinor JOHNSON b: 1656, d: 1659 2-Samuel JOHNSON b: 4 May 1659, d: 1691 +Susan WEBB 3-Revd. Samuel JOHNSON b: 2 Jan 1685/86, Reading, Berkshire, d: 13 May 1745, Great Torrington, Devon +Jane SKINNER bap: 12 Jul 1696, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 28 Jun 1778, Great Torrington, Devon, m: 2 May 1714, Saint Edmunds, Exeter, Devon 4-Mary JOHNSON b: 11 Feb 1715/16, d: 1727 4-John JOHNSON b: Jan 1718/19, d: 19 Jul 1719, Great Torrington, Devon 4-Revd. Samuel JOHNSON bap: 17 Jun 1720, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 8 Aug 1746 4-Joanna JOHNSON b: 4 May 1722, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 18 May 1722, Great Torrington, Devon 4-Richard JOHNSON bap: 13 May 1723, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon +Loveday COURTICE , m: 19 Jun 1758, Sidmouth, Devon +Elizabeth SESSE bap: 11 Jun 1740, Ottery Saint Mary, Devon, d: 1804, m: 2 Nov 1763, Ottery Saint Mary, Devon 5-Samuel JOHNSON +——— BUTLER 5-Capt. John Sesse JOHNSON bap: 18 Sep 1765, Ottery Saint Mary, Devon 5-Elizabeth JOHNSON bap: 29 Sep 1766, Ottery Saint Mary, Devon 5-William JOHNSON d: 1868 +——— STEVENS 5-Mary JOHNSON 4-William JOHNSON b: <1726>, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 15 Nov 1793, Great Torrington, Devon +Elizabeth REYNOLDS b: 1720, bur: 18 May 1800, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, m: 7 Jan 1753, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, par: Revd. Samuel REYNOLDS and Theophila POTTER 5-Revd. Samuel JOHNSON bap: 20 Feb 1754, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 13 Mar 1778, Great Torrington, Devon 5-William JOHNSON bap: 10 Sep 1755, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 4 May 1799, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, India +Anna Maria Theresia TOLLY , m: 12 Jan 1788, Fort William, Bengal, India, par: Col William TOLLY 6-Elizabeth Mary Anne JOHNSON b: 11 Oct 1789, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, India 6-Frances Reynolds JOHNSON b: 20 Aug 1793, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, India, d: 1853, Devon +Revd. Robert Charles KITSON b: <1801>, St Mary Church, Devon, d: 25 Mar 1866, The Vicarage, Dean Prior, Devon, m: 5 Dec 1837, Rattery, Devon 6-Revd. Joshua Reynolds JOHNSON b: 8 Sep 1797, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, India, d: 13 Dec 1841, The Vicarage, Rattery, Devon +Sophia Harriette PRESCOTT b: 26 Aug 1812, Wood Green, Middlesex, d: 11 Nov 1891, Totnes, Devon, m: 13 Apr 1837 7-Anne Maria Theresa JOHNSON b: <1838>, Rattery, Devon, d: 16 May 1915, Totnes, Devon Descendants of Richard Johnson of Page 2 Berkshire 7-Revd. William JOHNSON b: <1840>, The Vicarage, Rattery, Devon, d: 1884, 19 East Southernhay, Exeter +Frances Helen WHITING b: <1844> 7-Louisa Frances JOHNSON b: 21 Dec 1841, Rattery, Devon, d: 26 Aug 1901, Totnes, Devon 6-Theresa JOHNSON b: 9 Sep 1799, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, India, d: 14 Jan 1875, (St Mary's Churchyard, Rattery, Devon) 5-Elizabeth JOHNSON bap: 17 Dec 1756, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 1841 +Revd. William DEANE d: 1818 6-Anthony William Johnson DEANE b: <1800>, d: 26 Jul 1851, Okehampton, Devon +Sarah STABLE , m: Abt 1800, Devon 7-Major Charles Johnson Anthony DEANE b: 1823, Devon, d: 17 Oct 1881, 9 Bouverie Square, Folkestone +Ellen Furse JOHNSON b: <1824>, d: 14 Jun 1912, m: 1853, St George's, Hanover Square, London, par: Charles William JOHNSON and Theresa Johnson FURSE 8-Florence DEANE b: 16 Oct 1854, d: 13 Oct 1862 8-Charles Anthony Clare DEANE b: 4 Feb 1857 +Gertrude Maud WADDINGTON , m: 1884 8-Harry Furse DEANE b: 8 Dec 1858 8-Frank William DEANE b: 25 Mar 1861 8-Walter Ernest DEANE b: 1 Jul 1862, d: 6 Jul 1866 8-Amy Theresa DEANE b: 10 Nov 1863 8-Ellen Marion DEANE b: 28 Jan 1866, d: 2 Mar 1896 +Frederick W DRUMMOND HAY , m: 13 Nov 1894 9-Ellen Marion DRUMMOND HAY b: 2 Mar 1896 5-Richard JOHNSON bap: 24 Feb 1758, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, d: , India 5-Mary JOHNSON bap: 21 Aug 1759, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 10 Dec 1845, Great Torrington, Devon +Revd. Peter Wellington FURSE bap: 23 Dec 1755, Saint Edmund's Church, Dolton, Devon, d: 8 Feb 1832, (Saint Edmund's Church, Dolton, Devon), m: <1789>, par: Philip FURSE and Grace WELLINGTON 6-Theresa Johnson FURSE b: <Jul 1790>, (Saint Edmund's Church, Dolton, Devon), d: 30 Jul 1851, Sidmouth, Devon +Charles William JOHNSON b: 3 Oct 1780, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 21 Sep 1854, 42 South Street, Great Torrington, Devon, m: 5 Sep 1811, par: Daniel JOHNSON and Bridget CORY 7-John Furse JOHNSON b: <1812>, d: 18 Apr 1817 7-Sarah Elizabeth JOHNSON b: 15 Feb 1817, d: 1 Oct 1902, Burridge, Sunningdale, Berkshire 7-Mary Theresa JOHNSON b: 23 Jun 1815, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 19 Nov 1873, (Sutton Parish Church, Sutton, Suffolk) +Revd. Francis VIDAL b: 26 Nov 1805, Berkshire Hall, St Thomas in the Vale, Jamaica, d: 20 Jun 1884, 29 Royal Crescent, Bath, Somerset, m: 25 Apr 1835, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon, par: John James VIDAL and Elizabeth Wade ALLWOOD Descendants of Richard Johnson of Page 3 Berkshire 7-Ven. Charles Wellington FURSE b: 16 Apr 1821, d: 2 Aug 1900, 1 Abbey Garden, Westminster, London +Jane Diana MONSELL d: 20 Mar 1877, Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire, m: 24 Feb 1859, St Boniface, Bonchurch, IOW, par: Revd. Dr. John S B MONSELL, LL.D (see Ven. Charles Wellington FURSE on page 2) 8-John Henry Monsell FURSE bap: 6 Mar 1860, Egham, Surrey, d: 5 Apr 1950 +Ethel DOLIGNON b: 1856, d: 10 Oct 1887, 8 Gloucester Street, Warwick Square, London, m: 16 Dec 1886, Westminster Abbey, London, par: Revd. John William DOLIGNON and Emily MONTAGU +Evelyn Mary CAMPBELL b: 1874, d: 18 Mar 1963, Yeatman Hospital, Sherborne, Dorset, m: 11 Mar 1922 8-Charles Cyril FURSE b: 19 Jun 1861, d: 21 Mar 1862 8-Elizabeth Diana FURSE b: 1862, d: 7 Feb 1939 8-Mary Theresa FURSE b: 1863, d: 7 Apr 1952 8-Lieut. General Sir William Thomas FURSE, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. b: 21 Apr 1865, d: 31 May 1953, (All Saints Church, Cuddesdon, Oxon) 8-Charles Wellington FURSE, A.R.A. b: 13 Jan 1868, d: 16 Oct 1904 8-Margaret Walter FURSE b: <1869>, d: 26 Jun 1963 8-Rt. Revd. Michael Bolton FURSE, K.C.M.G., D.D. b: 12 Oct 1870, d: 18 Jun 1955 8-Edith FURSE b: 1874, d: 14 Dec 1960 8-John Monsell FURSE b: 12 Mar 1877, d: 28 Feb 1888 +Gertrude Louisa BARNETT b: 2 Apr 1848, London, d: 6 Mar 1912, Markham House, Wokingham, m: 7 Jan 1880, Glympton Parish Church, Oxon, par: Colonel Henry BARNETT and Emily Ann STRATTON (see Ven. Charles Wellington FURSE on page 2) 8-Katherine Emily FURSE b: 21 Feb 1881, d: 8 Jul 1911, Halsdon, Dolton, Devon 8-Lt. Col. Herbert Reynolds FURSE, M.B.E. b: 31 Jan 1887, d: 25 Feb 1956 7-William CORY b: 7 Jan 1823, d: 11 Jun 1892, 4 Rosslyn Villas, Pilgrims Lane, Hampstead, Middlesex +Rosa Caroline GUILLE b: 31 Jan 1857, m: 1 Aug 1878, Madeira 8-Andrew CORY b: 30 Jun 1879, Madeira +Mildred ——— 7-Fanny Sophia JOHNSON d: 7 Sep 1845, London 7-Ellen Furse JOHNSON b: <1824>, d: 14 Jun 1912 +Major Charles Johnson Anthony DEANE b: 1823, Devon, d: 17 Oct 1881, 9 Bouverie Square, Folkestone, m: 1853, St George's, Hanover Square, London, par: Anthony William Johnson DEANE and Sarah STABLE 8-Florence DEANE b: 16 Oct 1854, d: 13 Oct 1862 8-Charles Anthony Clare DEANE b: 4 Feb 1857 +Gertrude Maud WADDINGTON , m: 1884 8-Harry Furse DEANE b: 8 Dec 1858 8-Frank William DEANE b: 25 Mar 1861 8-Walter Ernest DEANE b: 1 Jul 1862, d: 6 Jul 1866 8-Amy Theresa DEANE b: 10 Nov 1863 Descendants of Richard Johnson of Page 4 Berkshire 8-Ellen Marion DEANE b: 28 Jan 1866, d: 2 Mar 1896 +Frederick W DRUMMOND HAY , m: 13 Nov 1894 9-Ellen Marion DRUMMOND HAY b: 2 Mar 1896 7-Elizabeth Reynolds JOHNSON b: <1831>, d: 6 Nov 1836 6-Wellington FURSE bap: 15 Oct 1791, Saint Edmund's Church, Dolton, Devon 6-Elizabeth FURSE bap: 1 Feb 1793, Saint Edmund's Church, Dolton, Devon, d: 1876 +Revd. William Johnson YONGE b: 15 Oct 1785, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 2 May 1875, par: Revd. William YONGE and Frances JOHNSON 7-Revd. William Wellingon YONGE b: <1828>, d: 28 Sep 1878 7-Fanny Johnson YONGE d: 22 Dec 1902, 39 Cambridge-terrace, Hyde-park, London +John Alexander RADCLIFFE , m: 26 Apr 1848 7-Mary Reynolds YONGE 7-Elizabeth YONGE 7-Theresa Jane YONGE 6-John Henry FURSE b: 1795, d: 1 Aug 1854, Halsdon, Dolton, Devon +Anna Sophia BULLER bap: 20 Apr 1802, Colyton, Devon, d: 1872, m: 18 Jun 1831, Saint Peter's Cathedral, Exeter, Devon, par: Revd. Richard BULLER and Anna Sophia MARSHALL 5-Frances JOHNSON bap: 25 Nov 1762, St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Torrington, Devon +Revd. William YONGE b: <1753>, d: 2 Dec 1845, Swaffham, Norfolk, par: Revd. Henry YONGE 6-Revd. William Johnson YONGE b: 15 Oct 1785, Great Torrington, Devon, d: 2 May 1875 +Elizabeth FURSE bap: 1 Feb 1793, Saint Edmund's Church, Dolton, Devon, d: 1876, par: Revd.
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