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Elizabeth Jane Johnson

Female 1844 - 1904  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Jane Johnson was born 20 Nov 1844 (daughter of Alexander Morrison Johnson and Mary Bebout); died 17 Nov 1904.

    Elizabeth — Enos H Flick. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Mary Viola Flick was born 23 Dec 1867; died 1910.
    2. Alexander Clarence Flick was born 16 Aug 1869.
    3. Perry R Flick was born 3 Mar 1871; died 1893.
    4. Lucien E Flick was born 28 Jan 1873; died 1897.
    5. Bertha S Flick was born 12 Dec 1875.
    6. Ira C Flick was born 16 Nov 1881.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander Morrison Johnson

    Alexander married Mary Bebout 24 Nov 1836, Crawford County, Ohio. Mary (daughter of Abraham W. Bebout and Elizabeth VanOstrand) was born 1818, Washington, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Bebout was born 1818, Washington, Pennsylvania (daughter of Abraham W. Bebout and Elizabeth VanOstrand).
    Children:
    1. Francis Johnson was born 9 Jan 1840; died 9 Jun 1865.
    2. John Van Ostrand Johnson was born 1 Nov 1841; died 2 Mar 1864.
    3. Isaiah Johnson was born 16 Jan 1843; died 3 Sep 1918.
    4. 1. Elizabeth Jane Johnson was born 20 Nov 1844; died 17 Nov 1904.
    5. Abraham Bebout Johnson was born 4 Dec 1848; died 15 Sep 1850.
    6. David Morrison Johnson was born 18 Jan 1853; died 1937.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Abraham W. Bebout was born 5 Jul 1794, Somerset, New Jersey (son of Benjamin Bebout and Hannah Marlett); died Abt 1864, Crittenden County, Kentucky.

    Abraham married Elizabeth VanOstrand Abt 1817. Elizabeth (daughter of Peter VanOstrand, Sr. and Mary VanMeter) was born Abt 1794; died , Crittenden County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth VanOstrand was born Abt 1794 (daughter of Peter VanOstrand, Sr. and Mary VanMeter); died , Crittenden County, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Bebout was born 1818, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    2. John Bebout was born 17 Jun 1819, Washington, Pennsylvania; died 12 Jun 1883, Crittenden County, Kentucky; was buried , Deer Creek Cemetery, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
    3. Benjamin Franklin Bebout was born 26 Dec 1820, Washington Twp, Washington, Pennsylvania; died 2 Jan 1883, Marion County, Iowa; was buried , Gosport Cemetery, Gosport, Marion County, Iowa.
    4. Peter Bebout was born 1823, Ohio; died 6 Apr 1862, Columbia, Maury, Tennessee.
    5. Amon Bebout was born 31 Aug 1824, Washington, Pennsylvania; died 5 Apr 1865, Crittenden County, Kentucky; was buried , Deer Creek Cemetery, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
    6. Abraham W. Bebout was born 15 Nov 1827, Washington, Pennsylvania; died 11 Jan 1919.
    7. Enoch Bebout was born 9 Aug 1830, Crawford County, Ohio; died 14 Dec 1906, Cave-In-Rock, Hardin County, Illinois; was buried , Smyrna Cemetery, Hardin County, Illinois.
    8. Israel Marion Bebout was born 24 Apr 1832, Wayne County, Ohio; died 29 Oct 1900, Crittenden County, Kentucky; was buried , Probably Deer Creek Cemetery, Crittenden County, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Benjamin Bebout was born 4 Dec 1759, Vealtown, Somerset, New Jersey (son of John Bebout and Mary Thurman); died 8 Nov 1858, Washington, Pennsylvania; was buried Nov 1858, Cross Creek Twp, Washington, Pennsylvania, Cross Creek Cem.

    Notes:

    THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICA, 1943,
    by Alexander C Flick, p 27:
    "BENJAMIN [Bebout 6911-2482], b. Dec. 4, 1758. He served in the Revolution. Samuel H. Phillips, a grandson of Lieut. Col. David Phillips [6917-2466] and Sarah Bebout [6912-2465/2466] (No. 23), wrote the pension office that his grandmother [Sarah Bebout 6912-2465/2466] had three brothers in the Revolution, Peter [6907], John [6909-2505], and Benjamin [6911-2482]. He had often 'talked with Benjamin, who lived to be 90 years old, and I am now 80' (b. 1835). He said he was one of the Minute Men (Letter of Apr. 25, 1905, in Pension Office). Benjamin Bebout applied for a pension claiming service under Capt. Gavin McCoy in the First Regiment of Somerset Co., militia; enlisted in Bernards township Aug., 1777, and was at the battle of Springfield, June 23, 1780. He resided in Washington Co., Pa., on Aug. 22, 1853, the date of his application (Pension Office, Rejection No. 646). His application was not rejected on the ground of a denial of Revolutionary service, but because the length of service was not sufficient to meet the pension law. After the Revolution he married Dec. 7, 1784, HANNAH MORTLETT [6955-2482]. With his wife and five children he migrated to Washington Co., Pa., where he lived over sixty years. His wife d. Feb. 11, 1830. He made his will at Paris, Pa., on Sept. 23, 1854, and died Nov. 8, 1857, within a month of his hundredth birthday. His will was probated Dec. 2, 1857 (Will Book Court House Washington, Pa., VIII:1)."

    LISTS OF INHABITANTS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1800 OR BEFORE, WITH MAPS OF EARLY TOWNSHIPS, p 38:
    "Cross Creek township...Beabout, Benj[amin] Tai[lor]"

    HISTORY OF THE CROSS CREEK GRAVEYARD, p. 16:
    "BENJAMIN BEBOUT died November 8, 1858, aged 99 years 11 months and 4 days.
    [He was a soldier of the Revolution and belonged to the Minute Men against the
    Indians of the frontier of Washington County at the close of the Revolutionary
    War.]"

    Benjamin married Hannah Marlett 7 Dec 1784, New Jersey. Hannah was born 1764, New Jersey; died 11 Feb 1830, Washington, Pennsylvania; was buried 1830, Cross Creek Twp, Washington, Pennsylvania, Cross Creek Cem. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Hannah Marlett was born 1764, New Jersey; died 11 Feb 1830, Washington, Pennsylvania; was buried 1830, Cross Creek Twp, Washington, Pennsylvania, Cross Creek Cem.

    Notes:

    HISTORY OF THE CROSS CREEK GRAVEYARD, p 16: "HANNAH BEBOUT, wife of Benjamin Bebout, died February 11, 1830, aged 66 years. [She was the mother of 18 children: 11 sons and 7 daughters. She was a native of New Jersey. Many a cup of water she pumped and gave to General Washington, when he passed her house during the dark days of the Revolution.]"

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Bebout was born , Washington, Pennsylvania.
    2. Peter M. Bebout was born 22 Apr 1787, Somerset, New Jersey; died 14 Aug 1843, Bicyrus, Crawford, Ohio; was buried 1843, Crawford, Ohio.
    3. Polly Bebout was born 1788, Somerset, New Jersey.
    4. Nancy Bebout was born 1790, Somerset, New Jersey.
    5. Hannah Bebout was born 1792, Somerset, New Jersey; died 22 Jun 1862, Cross Creek Twp, Washington, Pennsylvania; was buried 1862, Cross Creek Twp, Washington, Pennsylvania, Cross Creek Cem.
    6. 6. Abraham W. Bebout was born 5 Jul 1794, Somerset, New Jersey; died Abt 1864, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
    7. Jacob Bebout was born 1795, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    8. John Bebout was born 6 Apr 1796, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    9. Benjamin Bebout was born 10 May 1797, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    10. Mary Bebout was born 10 Jun 1798, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    11. Raspah Bebout was born 22 Jul 1799, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    12. Samuel Bebout was born 8 Oct 1800, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    13. Sarah Bebout was born 1803, Washington, Pennsylvania; died 8 May 1805, Washington, Pennsylvania; was buried 1805.
    14. Thurman Bebout was born 1804, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    15. Hannah Bebout was born 22 Sep 1806, Washington, Pennsylvania; died 1862, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    16. Freeman Bebout was born 10 Oct 1807, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    17. William Bebout was born 7 Oct 1809, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    18. Israel Bebout was born 18 Sep 1810, Washington, Pennsylvania; died 18 Sep 1810, Washington, Pennsylvania.
    19. Rachel Bebout was born 19 Aug 1814, Washington, Pennsylvania.

  3. 14.  Peter VanOstrand, Sr. was born Abt 1772, New Jersey; died 14 Jul 1817, Ashland County, Ohio; was buried , Van Ostrand Cemetery, Ashland County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    "History of Ashland County, Ohio", Geo. Wm. Hill, M.D., William Bro., 1880, pp. 205-206 Peter Van Nordstrand, Sr. was born in New Jersey, and after the close of the Revolutionary War emigrated to Westmoreland County, PA. His ancestors were from Holland. In 1816 he came to Clearcreek Township, Richland (now Ashland) County and located on section thirty-five, where he deceased in 1817, aged about fifty years. He had been a neighbor to the Baileys and Brytes in Westmoreland County, and was inticed to settle in the wilds of Clearcreek because of the emigration to that region. A brother-in-law, Archibald Gardner, located in Mifflin on the present site of Windsor in the spring of 1811 and forted at Reams in 1812. Mr. Van Nordstrand's sons were John, who subsequently removed to, and deceased, in Iowa; Isaac, who also located in Iowa; and Peter, who continues to reside in Clearcreek Township. The daughters were: Elizabeth, wife of Abraham Bebout; Anna, wife of William Andews; Rachel, wife of David Urie; Effie, wife of Alexander McCready, Eleanor, wife of James McCool, Margaret, wife of Michael Shoup; Mary, wife of David Bryte; and Sarah, wife of John Mykrantz. Peter married Nancy Shaw and is now about seventy-two years of age. He states that when his father landed in Clearcreek, there were but eight or ten families in the township. The first schoolhouse in his part of the township was a little cabin of round logs, erected on the farm of the late Abraham Huffman, in 1817. The children of the following householders attended, Mr. Robert Nelson being the first teacher: Abraham Huffman, John Brown, Andrew Stevison, Robert Ralston, Widow Triegle, David McKinny, Rev. William Matthews, Levi and Thomas Brink, Widow Mary Van Nordstrand, and the children of Robert Nelson. The country was in its primitive condition, game was plenty, and the Indians from Sandusky hunted annually in the forests of Clearcreek for a number of years after the arrival of the first settlers. They were harmless, and rarely visited the cabins of the pioneers, except when they were driven to do so from pinching hunger. Peter Van Nordstrand, Jr., occupied the old homestead until about 1872, when his wife deceased. He is now residing with a son-in-law. He has been an exemplary member of the Christion Church for over thirty years. His wife was also a devoted member of the same church. It is rarely that men, in a single community, witness the changes that have taken place within this county in the last sixty years. From an almost unbroken forest, the hills and valleys of thes county have been reduced to cultivation, and every township teams with abundance. Schools, villages, and towns have sprung into being, as if by magic. From a few hundred the inhabitants of the county have multiplied until our population reaches over twenty-three thousand. The Indian that roamed over the hills and along the fertile valleys of this county, has long since removed to the far west, and his race will, ere long, become extinct.

    Peter — Mary VanMeter. Mary (daughter of Johannes VanMeter and Elizabeth Swearingen) was born Abt 1771; died 1843, Ashland County, Ohio; was buried , Van Ostrand Cemetery, Ashland County, Ohio. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Mary VanMeter was born Abt 1771 (daughter of Johannes VanMeter and Elizabeth Swearingen); died 1843, Ashland County, Ohio; was buried , Van Ostrand Cemetery, Ashland County, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. Isaac VanOstrand died , Iowa.
    2. John VanOstrand died , Iowa.
    3. Anna VanOstrand
    4. Rachel VanOstrand
    5. Effie VanOstrand
    6. Eleanor VanOstrand
    7. Margaret VanOstrand
    8. Mary VanOstrand
    9. 7. Elizabeth VanOstrand was born Abt 1794; died , Crittenden County, Kentucky.
    10. Peter VanOstrand, Jr. was born 1807; died 1881, Ashland County, Ohio; was buried , Ashland City Cemetery, Ashland County, Ohio.
    11. Sarah A. VanOstrand was born Abt 1814; died 1887, Ashland County, Ohio; was buried , Ashland City Cemetery, Ashland County, Ohio.