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Christine Freeman Directory - Volume 2 (J-Z) (314 pages)

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Johns, Alfredo continued: by Doris Foley "Wagoner's?") DEEDS Book 1 p77 Alfredo Johns & Azaline D. to A. B. Gregory, for $1400, recorded August 15, 1856 (refers to June 4, 1855): Lot where the Missouri Store once stood on Main Street; bounded on the north side by Hasting's dwelling house; south by W. H. Orr; lately owned by McRoberts. Johns, Carl -— GVU November 16, 1867 p3c2: Sudden Death Carl Johns, an old resident of North Bloomfield, died suddenly at that place on Wednesday last. He had complained for some weeks of experiencing a difficulty in breathing, but nothing serious was thought of it. About two o'clock on Wednesday he was found lying dead on the floor of his livery stable. Disease of the heart is given as the cause. Johns, George DEEDS Book 1 p279 George John to W. R. Campbell, recorded October 28, 1856. Johns, H. -— DEEDS Book 1 p312 H. Johns to Flurshutz & Helfrich, recorded November 12, 1856 (refers to Jume 25, 1855). Johns, T. M. — GVT December 15, 1853: T. M. Johns, attorney, conveyaneer and real estate agent, located on Mill Street in GV. Johnson, A. A. — DEEDS Book 4 p74 Thomas Baldwing to A. A. & S. B. Johnson, recorded December 4, 1858. Johnson, Benjamin DEM June 10, 1857 p3cl: Shooting Affray occurred at the Nevada Restaurant, Wednesday evening between two miners, Benjamin Johnson and Eli Booth. ‘The difficulty arose fram an alleged improper intimacy of Booth with Johnson's wife. Johnson, C. A. attorney, office in NC, 36 Main Street, upstairs, in 1855; B&D. Johnson, C. E. DEEDS Book 1 p307, A. Rogers to C. E. Johnson, recorded November 9, 1856. Johnson, Columbus DEEDS Book 1 p57, Thomas Marsh to Columbus Johnson, recorded August 7, 1856 (refers to August 7, 1855); Book 4 p302 Columbus E. Johnson and wife Sarah to Wm. Kistle for $365: lot 1 mile from Nevada on the Brooklyn or Red Dog Road on the south side, where Laird's Ditch crosses. Recorded March 24, 1859. Johnson, D. miner, boarded Metropolis Hotel in NC, 1855; B&D. Johnson, David DEM November 12, 1856 p2c3: Death of Sheriff W. W. Wright and Deputy David Johnson. DEM November 19, 1856: "A Tribute of Respect". Johnson, David first prospector at the site of Birchville; HB 2/51. DIL'56 DEM December 17, 1856 p4c2: Bridgeport Township, house and lot on Montezuma Hill, valuation $500. Johnson, David arrived in Nevada County June 21, 1853; from Suffolk County, New York; settled in Washington; NCR. Johnson, David DEEDS Book 1 p530 David Johnson and wife to Wm A. Johnson, recorded December 11, 1857 (refers to February 29, 1856). Johnson, G. A. opened one of first stores at Brooklyn (Red Dog) in 1853; TéW p/0. Engaged in merchandising and teaming until 1861; then engaged in making shakes; T&W p221. DIL'56 DEM December 17, 1856 p4c2: Little York Township, house and lot on Main Street, Red Dog and personal property, valuation $550. Johnson, H. miner, boarded at Metropolis Hotel in NC, 1855; B&D. Johnson, H. W. — miner at American Hill in 1855; B&D. ic e§ Johnson, Jay expired in fire of July 19, 1856; from Buffalo, NY. TeW p84. iw Johnson J. B. arrived in Nevada County September 12, 1852; from Fair Play, Wisconsin; NCR; native of New York; engaged in mining, lumbering and teaching. One of the members of the first Board of Supervisors of Nevada County. 5