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Thomas Johnson (Australian politician)

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fourth daughter Bertha Lockley Johnson (c. 1863 – 29 April 1944) married John Craven ( – 18 November 1932) on 1 February 1887, lived at "Rusheens", Childers street, North Adelaide
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third daughter Mary Emily Johnson ( – 1 June 1926) married undertaker Edwin Arthur Mayfield (c. 1854 – 2 April 1920) on 9 March 1886, lived at Glenelg
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eldest daughter Ellen Johnson ( – 10 December 1900) married David Davidson on 5 April 1876, lived at "Gowan Lea", Prospect
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He married Elizabeth (c. 1826 – 27 December 1895) in England before emigration to Australia; their family included:
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Alice Elizabeth Johnson ( – 13 November 1913) married Joseph Henry Morgan on 22 January 1891, lived in Melbourne
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next to the Gresham Hotel, with his "Pantheon" boot and shoe factory opposite. He later moved to premises on
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They lived on Avenue Road, North Adelaide, then from around 1890 at Palmer Place, North Adelaide.
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Johnson was a member of the City Rifles, South Australia's first volunteer corps.
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Fred Johnson (7 October 1857 – March 1941), timber merchant, was mayor of
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from June 1881, following the resignation due to illness of Freetrader
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many times. He married Sarah Elizabeth Ross ( – 2 June 1933) c. 1885
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Thomas Johnson, jr. (died 3 November 1904) of Broken Hill
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Johnson and Townsend opened a boot and shoe shop in
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Index

South Australia
Thirsk
currier
Bermondsey
William Townsend
Rundle Street
King William Street
North Terrace
Adelaide Council
Gawler
South Australian House of Assembly
West Adelaide
W. K. Simms
J. Darling
East Adelaide
G. S. Fowler
Glenelg
Frank Johnson
mayor of Adelaide
Charters Towers, Queensland


"Thomas Johnson"
Parliament of South Australia
"Death of Mr. Thomas Johnson"
South Australian Register
"Personal"
The Advertiser
"Obituary"
The Northern Miner

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