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Show off your last name and family heritage with this Verner coat of arms and family crest shield notebook journal. Great birthday, diary, or family reunion gift for people who love ancestry, genealogy, and family trees.
Covers "twenty-eight major Varner families ... including ancestors, their histories, immigrant (if known), and descendants ... Major lines from Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and California are documented."--Page [721].
The Verner family immigrated from Ireland to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the late 1840s. Descendants lived chiefly in Pennsylvania, although some moved to Virginia and elsewhere.
The sketches in this book, numbering approximately 2,250 and naming a total of 50,000 related persons, generally treat subjects who were born in the early nineteenth century, with reference to immediate forebears of the late eighteenth century. The sketches typically mention the date and place of birth and marriage of the principal subject, the place of birth of his parents and often grandparents, sometimes the name of the first ancestor in America, and details of religion, education, military service, occupation, home, and residence.
Col. Ephraim Malone Johnson (1803-1884) was born in Baldwin County, Georgia, the son of Levi Johnson (b. 1767) and the grandson of Daniel Johnson (1726-1783), a Revolutionary War soldier. He grew grew up in Pendelton District, South Carolina, where he married Rebecca King in 1826. They migrated to Hall County, Georgia, soon after their marriage. They had seven children, 1826-1835. Rebecca died in 1837 and he married 2) Faitha Wells in 1809. They had five children, 1839-1850. He died at Gainsville, Georgia. His son, Col. Abraham Malone Johnson, was born in 1830 at Gainsville, Georgia. He migrated to Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1851. He married Thankful Anderson Whiteside (1838-1890), daughter of Col. James A Whiteside (1803-1861) in 1857 at Chattanooga. They had seven children. He died at St. Elmo, Tennessee, in 1903. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, South Carolina, Texas, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, California, Missouri and elswhere.