The couple first lived with her father, George Washington Fore in the Gooseneck community until they could purchase land of their own. William Johnson donated the land for the townsite of the Bunger Community which surrounded his ranch. William Johnson owned / operated the first cotton gin in the Bunger Community. The location is easily found.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson moved to Graham, Texas from the Gooseneck / Bunger communities to Graham, Texas in 1906 to provide better schooling for his children.
The couple first lived with her father, George Washington Fore in the Gooseneck community until they could purchase land of their own. William Johnson donated the land for the townsite of the Bunger Community which surrounded his ranch. William Johnson owned / operated the first cotton gin in the Bunger Community. The location is easily found.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson moved to Graham, Texas from the Gooseneck / Bunger communities to Graham, Texas in 1906 to provide better schooling for his children.
Family Members
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Anna Clara "Annie" Johnson
1875–1906
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John Walter "Buddy" Johnson
1878–1965
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George Benjamin Johnson Sr
1880–1966
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Jesse Mabel Johnson Ethridge
1884–1961
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Lou Catherine "Aunt Cate" Johnson
1887–1984
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Mellie Ethel "Oppie" Johnson
1889–1985
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William Fore "Bill" Johnson
1895–1956
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Elizabeth Helen "Lizzie" Johnson Schlittler
1897–1987
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