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1861, MAY. 310 THE JOI-INSONS.
8. H enry H. J olmson. md Feb. 24, 1886, Lizzie Jacks, dr.
of R. M. Children: [1] Myrtle Johnson.
9. Olzarles G. J olmson. md March 6. 1884. Eliza. Higgins.
dr. of John. Children: [0] Ralph Johnson.
10. Frank L. Johnson. md March 26, 1890, Emma C.
Anders, dr. of J. K.
I do not know whether David Johnson had brothers and
sisters, but his wife, Mary Ann Johnson. daughter of John D., had
such as follows: 1. Jane C. Johnson. 1nd N. B. Hopewell; 2, Mar-
garet, md Ezra Knighton; 3, Elizabeth Johnson, md Wm.
Moseby. Children: [0] Mary C. Mo-seby, md Wm. Stone; [5] Nancy
Moseby; [0] Susan Moseby, md Isaac Givens; [1] Martha
Moseby. md J os. Covert.
May 2The Missouri Legislature convened. at the call of
Gov. C. F. Jackson. to take the State out of the Union.
May 6John M. Gray having died, his widow, Mary A., ad-
ministered. Bound, $500.
May 10Capture of Ca.mp Jackson at St. Louis.
M ay 16Capt. Wallace Jackson and his company, raised in
Platte, go to St. Joseph, and are sworn in as State militia. They
join Gen. Price.
M ay 21Gr-asshoppers invade Kansas.
May 25Union men in Platte become alarmed. and many en~
list in the Federal service.
J USE.
Jmze 1Dr. Frederick Marshall died at Platte City. R. D.
Johnson is appointed executor. Bond, $100000. (See.)
Jmze 4L. C. Jack having died, Ad. Burge administers.
loud, $20,000. (See W111. Jack.)
Rebel ag captured at Iatan.
June ].2~Gov. Jackson call for 50,000 volunteers. to resist
the Federal aggressions.
June I.3D. R. .
thony kills Satterlee at Leavenworth.
l1-led and acquitted.
Gen. .a.thaniel Lyon leaves St. Louis for Jefferson City, on a
ste:m1ei-, with troops and munitions of war.
June I.7.I-erson City evacuated by Governor Jackson. and
Gen. Lyon lnmls his troops. The 16th G en. Lyon starts for Boon~
ville. and the 17111 issues a proelaniation.
./um .3./llw Leavenwortli Herald. a Secession paper. is
destroy:-(l by :1 mob.