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From: "Albert M. Johnston" <>
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [JOHNSTON] Some sites of possible interest
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:04:31 -0400
References: <001101c47fe2$66273b00$8b62b2cf@johnston.pld.com>
This appears typical of the movement of the Ulster Scots. My line
started in Prince William County, VA then to Hardy County(now WV) and on to
the middle west. My Grandfather, the second of the James Bishop Johnston's
was born and married in IL, moving to IA and ultimately to NE. My Father
and I were both born in NE but service in both WW II and Korea got me all
over the country and I am now retired in MD.
If I ever get the time I am going to try to develop the Johnston
migration pattern from Ulster/Scotland/etc to the Colonies.
In the meantime, Good luck in your search!
Al Johnston
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Johnston" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [JOHNSTON] Some sites of possible interest
> No, I don't have that James. Mine started out, apparently, in Gloucester
> Co., Va., at the tip of the Middle Peninsula, and gradually moved, or
oozed!
> up the peninsula to Spotsylvania, Caroline, and Culpeper Counties, then,
in
> early 19th C., to Green Co., Ky, and eventually to Neosho Co., Ks. By
1911,
> mine had, for the most part, moved on from Neosho Co.
>
>
>
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