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World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949
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[DWHIP.ftw] [whip5a.FTW] [whip4.FTW] [Pedigree #4949.FTW] [Broderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949, Date of Import: Sep 11, 1998] J. William Johnson, formerly of Berkeley Springs, died Friday, September 23 in Manhassett, N.Y. A member of one of Morgan County's oldest families, he was born in Berkeley Springs January 28, 1909, a son of Ernest L. and Jeanette Slayman Johnson. Several generations of the Johnson family occupied the ancestral home on North Washington Street built by Johnson's grandfather, John William Johnson, and occupied last by his mother, Mrs. Ernest Johnson. It was purchased from the Johnson family by the Town of Bath and has become the town's municipal building. He was graduated from Berkeley Springs High School and owned and operated Berkeley Springs only theatre. He was assistant cashier at Citizens National Bank and a member of the Berkeley Springs Young Men's Business Club which produced the Tomato Festival. He was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church and served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. His wife, the former Kathryn Taylor, Of Minneapolis, Minn., preceded him in death. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John C. Hawkins, of Manhassett, and three granddaughters. A daughter, Mrs. Barbara Taylor Kipe, preceded him in death, as did his only brother, Atty. Lewis E. Johnson, of Fairmont. Funeral services were conducted Monday, September 26, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Berkeley Springs by Rev. Jack O. Bird, with burial in Greenway Cemetery. Arrangements were made by the Hunter Funeral Home. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the St. Mark's Episcopal Church Altar Guild in Berkeley Springs. [whip3.FTW] [Pedigree #4949.FTW] [Broderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949, Date of Import: Sep 11, 1998] J. William Johnson, formerly of Berkeley Springs, died Friday, September 23 in Manhassett, N.Y. A member of one of Morgan County's oldest families, he was born in Berkeley Springs January 28, 1909, a son of Ernest L. and Jeanette Slayman Johnson. Several generations of the Johnson family occupied the ancestral home on North Washington Street built by Johnson's grandfather, John William Johnson, and occupied last by his mother, Mrs. Ernest Johnson. It was purchased from the Johnson family by the Town of Bath and has become the town's municipal building. He was graduated from Berkeley Springs High School and owned and operated Berkeley Springs only theatre. He was assistant cashier at Citizens National Bank and a member of the Berkeley Springs Young Men's Business Club which produced the Tomato Festival. He was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church and served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. His wife, the former Kathryn Taylor, Of Minneapolis, Minn., preceded him in death. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John C. Hawkins, of Manhassett, and three granddaughters. A daughter, Mrs. Barbara Taylor Kipe, preceded him in death, as did his only brother, Atty. Lewis E. Johnson, of Fairmont. Funeral services were conducted Monday, September 26, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Berkeley Springs by Rev. Jack O. Bird, with burial in Greenway Cemetery. Arrangements were made by the Hunter Funeral Home. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the St. Mark's Episcopal Church Altar Guild in Berkeley Springs.
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World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949
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[DWHIP.ftw] [whip5a.FTW] [whip4.FTW] [Pedigree #4949.FTW] [Broderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949, Date of Import: Sep 11, 1998] Mrs. Kathryn Taylor Johnson, 70, of Palm Beach, Fla. died Sunday morning in the West Palm Beach Hospital of an illness of short duration. Mrs. Johnson was born in Minneapolis, Minn., August 4, 1906, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Roland Taylor, and received her early education there. Later she was graduated from West Virginia University and then moved to Berkeley Springs where she taught English and Journalism at the high school. She married J. William Johnson of Berkeley Springs and the couple lived here until moving to Florida several years ago. While in Berkeley Springs they resided in what was known as the "Johnson House" on North Washington Street. This structure is currently occupied by The Town of Bath. In addition to her husband she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John C. (Rolly) Hawkins of Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y.; three granddaughters, Kathy King, Mary Louise and Missy Hawkins. An elder daughter, Barbara, preceded her mother in death. Friends were received by the family at the Hunter Funeral Home Tuesday evening. Services are scheduled for today, Wednesday, 2:00 p.m., from St. Mark's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Jack Bird officiating. Interment will be in Greenway Cemetery. [whip3.FTW] [Pedigree #4949.FTW] [Broderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949, Date of Import: Sep 11, 1998] Mrs. Kathryn Taylor Johnson, 70, of Palm Beach, Fla. died Sunday morning in the West Palm Beach Hospital of an illness of short duration. Mrs. Johnson was born in Minneapolis, Minn., August 4, 1906, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Roland Taylor, and received her early education there. Later she was graduated from West Virginia University and then moved to Berkeley Springs where she taught English and Journalism at the high school. She married J. William Johnson of Berkeley Springs and the couple lived here until moving to Florida several years ago. While in Berkeley Springs they resided in what was known as the "Johnson House" on North Washington Street. This structure is currently occupied by The Town of Bath. In addition to her husband she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John C. (Rolly) Hawkins of Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y.; three granddaughters, Kathy King, Mary Louise and Missy Hawkins. An elder daughter, Barbara, preceded her mother in death. Friends were received by the family at the Hunter Funeral Home Tuesday evening. Services are scheduled for today, Wednesday, 2:00 p.m., from St. Mark's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Jack Bird officiating. Interment will be in Greenway Cemetery.
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[DWHIP.ftw] [whip5a.FTW] [whip4.FTW] [Pedigree #4949.FTW] [Broderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949, Date of Import: Sep 11, 1998] Mrs. Barbara Taylor Johnson Kipe, 38, died Tuesday, June 30, 1:40 p.m. in St. Alban's Naval Hospital, Long Island, N.Y., following an illness of six weeks. Born September 10, 1931, she was a native of Morgan County and the daughter of J. William and Kathryn McCrea Johnson, formerly of Berkeley Springs, now of Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Kipe received her early schooling in Berkeley Springs, attended Greenbrier Preparatory School in Lewisbury and completed two years of study at West Virginia University. In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband, Commander-ret. Richard E. Kipe, Douglaston, Long Island, N.Y.; one daughter, Kathryn McCrea King, of Winston-Salem N.C.; one sister, Mrs. John Hawkins, Manhassett, Long Island, N.Y.; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ernest L. Johnson, Berkeley Springs. Services will be conducted Friday, 2:00 p.m., from the Hunter Funeral Home with Rev. E. Spencer Gilley officiating. The family requests that memorials be directed to St. Marks Altar Guild Memorial Fund, Miss Etta Enroughty, treasurer, Berkeley Springs, W.Va. [whip3.FTW] [Pedigree #4949.FTW] [Broderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4949, Date of Import: Sep 11, 1998] Mrs. Barbara Taylor Johnson Kipe, 38, died Tuesday, June 30, 1:40 p.m. in St. Alban's Naval Hospital, Long Island, N.Y., following an illness of six weeks. Born September 10, 1931, she was a native of Morgan County and the daughter of J. William and Kathryn McCrea Johnson, formerly of Berkeley Springs, now of Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Kipe received her early schooling in Berkeley Springs, attended Greenbrier Preparatory School in Lewisbury and completed two years of study at West Virginia University. In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband, Commander-ret. Richard E. Kipe, Douglaston, Long Island, N.Y.; one daughter, Kathryn McCrea King, of Winston-Salem N.C.; one sister, Mrs. John Hawkins, Manhassett, Long Island, N.Y.; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ernest L. Johnson, Berkeley Springs. Services will be conducted Friday, 2:00 p.m., from the Hunter Funeral Home with Rev. E. Spencer Gilley officiating. The family requests that memorials be directed to St. Marks Altar Guild Memorial Fund, Miss Etta Enroughty, treasurer, Berkeley Springs, W.Va.
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