Fuschia color is tony L. Johnson, Peggy Johnson and Lee Johnson’s Relations mostly: Burton Farmer, Carter, Dale, Lound,Haile & Hatcher relations



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We are well over 80 Jonson-Jonston-Jonsen-Jonsten-Johnson-Johnston etc researchers sharing everything we uncover on this surname. The researcher sends it into the Librarian responsible for that State.

 

What we do with the information is it first goes into a County file showing; the researcher who sent it in and where they found the information. If it can be connected to a DNA Tree it is color coded to that DNA, which is outline below.



 

We then break it down to the River, Creek, Stream or Mountaintop these folks lived on. As the Highway’s of Old were the waterways. People went by River and then located a Creek to settle on to provide water for their crops.

 

Once these folks were established they brought families into these locations to settle by them. We log the known families that settled on that Waterway or Mountain tops and again place known people in the deeds.



 

So in reading the files the Land Deed, Will, Historical Document, and everyone identified in the document this is placed in Red below the document as is every location named in the document. This area is also where the researcher will place his or her notes on Pedigree, Travel patterns etc. Hopefully making more clues for a person or person to follow up on.



 

We share our files willingly with everyone hoping they too when they come upon any mention of a Johnson (sic) will not pass it up throw it away, but share it with one of our Librarians so he can post it in our files. Just think how many times you have eliminated a Surname from your research. Well that elimination might be another person’s find.


The waterways and their courses are equivalent to our current freeway system...and EVERYONE used them in Colonial times: Quote is from Lisa Grimes (White Oak Researcher)

FUSCHIA COLOR IS Tony L. Johnson, Peggy Johnson and Lee Johnson’s Relations mostly: Burton Farmer, Carter, Dale, Lound,Haile & Hatcher RELATIONS all have connections to White Oak Group researchers
BLUE IS CLUES TO HUDSON JOHNSON a White Oak Descendant
GREEN IS KNOWN MICHAEL JOHNSON died 1718, Henrico Co Va DNA INFORMATION AND CONNECTING INORMATION Haplogroup I  -The I, I1, and I1a lineages are nearly completely restricted to northwestern Europe. These would most likely have been common within Viking populations. One lineage of this group extends down into central Europe. Haplogroup I dates to 23,000 years ago or longer. Lineages not in branches I1a, I1b or I1c are found distributed at low frequency throughout Europe Harold Johnson, Dr. L. Neil Johnson, Olen Lee Johnson, Jr., Donald Keith Johnson, Jim Johnson, William Mathew Johnson, Scott Daniel Johnson, Thomas David Johnson, Stan Johnson, Lowell Dewayne Johnson, Michael Scott Johnson Group White Oak Group Leader is Tony L. Johnson http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hjohnson/New%20Index/Family%20Groups/Group%20Leaders%20Pages/i1_white_oak_groupleaderspage.htm


Purple is my Cousin Joe Matlock’s Research


Dark Red is Color for: Scarlet Oak Group: The I1a lineages are nearly completely restricted to northwestern Europe. These would most likely have been common within Viking populations. One lineage of this group extends down into central Europe. Haplogroup I dates to 23,000 years ago or longer. Lineages not in branches I1a, I1b or I1c are found distributed at low frequency throughout Europe.

Haplogroup I1b -This subgroup of Haplogroup I is found within the Balkans countries at it's greatest frequency and diversity. These countries probably harbored this subset of Haplogroup I as a refuge during the Last Glacial Maximum. Group I2b Scarlet Oak A. E. Johnson ,Eugene Johnson c/o Carmen Johnson, John Kenneth Johnston, Tony Merrell Johnson, Dean Allen Johnston, Richard Johnson, Walter Wesley Johnston, John Raines Johnson Group Leaders:A.E. Johnson Carmen Johnson

Dark Yellow: Group PIN OAK: is the DNA LINE Researchers Leonard Johnson Todd A. Johnson: Paul Martin Johnson: Bill Johnson: Damon Bruce Johnson: Henry Belt Johnson: Richard Gerald Johnson, Vessie Johnson ,

Haplogroup I2A -This subgroup of Haplogroup I is found within the Balkans countries at it's greatest frequency and diversity. These countries probably harbored this subset of Haplogroup I as a refuge during the Last Glacial Maximum. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hjohnson/haplogroup.i1b.html

Group Leader is: Leonard Johnson

Indigo Color is: Group Burr OAK; Haplogroup 12a Researchers Carl Johnson (brother of Charlotte JOHNSON) and James Clifford Johnson-J.C. Johnson: This subgroup of Haplogroup I is found within the Balkans countries at it's greatest frequency and diversity. These countries probably harbored this subset of Haplogroup I as a refuge during the Last Glacial Maximum. James Clifford Johnson, Joey Travis Johnson Group Leader: Charlotte JOHNSON email: sjjo1234@yahoo.com
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hjohnson/New%20Index/Family%20Groups/Group%20Leaders%20Pages/i2a_burr_oak.htm

Lime is the Color assigned Group Pecan; this DNA GROUP OF JOHNSON RESEARCHERS and will be added to Current Files of Johnson and Allied Families in Faquier Co. Va. Halifax Co. Va. Pittsylvania Co. Granville Co. NC

Haplogroup R1b1   -Haplogroup R1b is the most common haplogroup in European populations. It is believed to have expanded throughout Europe as humans re-colonized after the last glacial maximum 10-12 thousand years ago. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype . Lead researcher is Judy Erickson jmje36@embarqmail.com

Gold is the Color for descendants of Colonel Richard Johnson as per Bonnie Flythes reports.

Lead researcher: Bonnie Flyhte e-mail is From: Bonnie Flythe


Turquoise is the DNA of Jeffery Michael Johnson

Haplogroup E3a - Haplogroup E3a is an Africa lineage. It is currently hypothesized that this haplogroup dispersed south from northern Africa within the last 3,000 years, by the Bantu agricultural expansion. E3a is also the most common lineage among African Americans

Group Leader is
Plum is Color for: Group Cherrybark Oak; is Haplo group I2b1 I2b:  The I2b lineage likely has its roots in northern France. Today it is found most frequently within Viking / Scandinavian populations in Northwest Europe and extends at low frequencies into Central and Eastern Europe. Researchers: Daryl Keith Johnson, Larry Dean Johnson, Mark Younger Johnson

Group Leader: Valerie Johnson


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