David Charles JOHNSTON

Birth:
28 Dec 1847
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Death:
21 Mar 1888
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Burial:
24 Mar 1888
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Marriage:
Abt 1868
of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Notes:
                   Occupation- Coppersmith
Studied to become a Methodist Minister according to Uncle Harry and Uncle Joe to Diana on August 30, 1968.
Had the largest coppersmith shop in Baltimore.  Invented a kind of mantle for the street lights of Baltimore
1880 Census from National Archives Vol 9 Ed 211 Sheet 17 Line 13
Harry 11, Williams 7, David 2  
Obituary column   Baltimore Sun  March 22, 1888  "died in his 41st year, son of James William Johnston"

Coppersmith and Mathemetician
Largest Coppersmith shop in Boston? or Baltimore?
Invented mantle for streetlights
30 in 1880
Obituary in "Baltimore Sun"  Mar 22 1888
Death certificate of David Charles in possession of Diana Wadman
1880 census National archives vol 9 ed 211 sheet 17 line 13 Maryland
David, Hannah, Jane lived with Uncle Phillip Hammond (Mom's brother, born in Ireland), 1900 census, and his wife Mary E.  (born in Wales)
Letter from Baltimore Cemetery Co.  headstones, footstones & bronze markers
Baltimore City directories, Library of Congress
-Funeral for David Charles held at residence  1520 Presstman Street- March 24, 1888.
-Gravestone of David Charles Johnston reads: "son of Mary Ann and the late James William Johnston"
-David Charles Johnston was married by a Methodist minister to Hannah Catherine Hammond, whose parents were also married by a Methodist minister, and whose father was born in Ireland (but emigrated in 1833.

Methodism in Ireland apparently "arrived" in Ireland in the 1740's.  The Methodist Church in Ireland was established as a separate denomination in 1878.  It had originally been an evangelistic movement within the Established Church.  However, the ordination of its own ministers and the increasing disassociation many Mathodists felt from the Anglican Church, meant that separation was inevitable."  see www.irishmethodist.org/intro.htm

Uncle Harry and Uncle Joe told Diana on August 30, 1968 that David Charles was quite a mathematician and that Grandfather Johnston was also an English and Math Whiz.  (Harry Broomfield)

According to Harry Bryan, David had the largest coppersmith shop in Baltimore.  He also invented a kind of mantle for the street lights of baltimore.

When David died, Harry sold the coppersmith business for about $25,000 then went to San Francisco and back to Baltimore.  He then went to Colorado where he taught dancing at Cripple Creek and on to Salt Lake in about 1894.
                  
Hannah Catherine HAMMOND
Birth:
31 Jul 1846
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Death:
30 Mar 1886
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Burial:
3 Apr 1886
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
                   Records also show birthdate as 31 Mar 1886
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
12 Jun 1869
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Death:
16 Aug 1948
Baldwin Park, Los Angeles, California
Notes:
                   Harry was named Henry, but called Harry.

Harrry's brother Jim died when Harry was about 30.  

When his father died, Harry sold the coppersmith  business for about A$25,000 which was divided among the children.  He then went to San Francisco and then back to Baltimore.
He went to Salt Lake City and stopped on the way at Cripple Creek, Colorado where he taught dancing.
After he arrived in Salt Lake City in about 1894, Harry met a Cuban named Ferrera and they set up a company to make cigars.  For this reason he changed his name to Fernandez.  The company was called the Spanish Cigar Co. and was located on 2nd South between Main and West Temple.  The business lasted only about six months.
Harry taught dancing at the Odeon in Salt Lake where he met Martha.
Harry and Martha were married under the name of Fernandez.
A friend told Martha that Harry's name was not really Fernandez but Johnston.  She was very upset and got on the train the next day to Baltimore to meet the family, which included Hannah (Haas)(common law wife) and a child (one source says two children???) fathered by Harry.  They rented an apartment from Mrs. Gobel and almost stayed, but returned to Salt Lake after 10 months.
Upon returning to Salt Lake Harry, Martha, Harry, Phyllis and Allie had their names legally changed  back to Johnston.  1936?
THe family lived on 2nd North between 1903 and 1905.  Harry had his own coppersmith shop in a rented building on 1st West between 2nd and 3rd North.
They moved to 835 South State where Harry had his own coppersmith shop.
Harry would sing in a quartet with some of Martha's brothers.  Martha would accompany them on the piano which she played by ear.
The family moved to Seattle in March 1918.
Harry and Martha were divorced in Seattle.

Harry spoke of himself as an "Orangeman" referring to the "Orange Order" in Ireland, created apparently to defend protestants against Catholics in Ireland.

Harry Broomfield was taught the coppersmithing trade by his father but he didn't like it and sold the business when his father died.  According to his son Chuck as told to Doug Johnston  Sept 23, 1979.  Chuck saw Harry tin the inside of milk containers by using pellets of tin and lead.  Chuck saw Harry construct copper candy kettles by brazing the parts which were fashioned from sheets of copper stock.  The seams were hammered smooth.  The kettles were ordered by Keeley's Candy Company in Salt Lake.  They were polished and sometimes displayed in the store where Harry would take the kids to buy candy.  The Piston Ring Co. in Seattle failed.  Harry had a lot of ideas for products but did not consider as well how to market them.  He was a bit of a dreamer.  After developing teh fish screen, Harry sold it to some businessmen for $10 or 15,000.  Thus, he made some money though it could not be called a success.

In Baltimore, Harry trained boxers according to Chuck.

In Polk's Salt Lake City directories between 1893 and 1924  (not 1901-2-  trip to Maryland?) Harry Broomfield Johnston is listed as a tinner, tinsmith, coppersmith, secretary and treasurer for Utah Fish Screen and Power Company, Johnston Piston and Ring.  (Harry B. Fernandez 1893-1900).  Residences listed as 266 W 2nd North, 835 S State, 529 8th East.  Coppersmith shop listed as 311 No 1st West in Salt Lake City and at home 835 South State. 

Harry and Martha were divorced which was obtained by a friend of Harry's who was the attorney for the fish screen company according to son Harry, but there is no record of the divorce in the Salt Lake County records.  Harry intentionally waited to marry Virginia Buffington until after Martha died.  Some question if the divorce really occured.

Aunt Erma Christensen said in a letter that she thought her father Harry Broomfield was baptized in Salt Lake sometime between 1900 and 1915, and ordained a deacon or priest, but could find no records as such.
                  
2
William James JOHNSTON
Birth:
1873
Baltimore, Maryland
Death:
16 Dec 1897
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   never married
                  
3
Birth:
Mar 1878
Baltimore, Maryland
Death:
Baltimore, Maryland
Marr:
Abt 1898
 
Notes:
                   Life insurance adjuster- 1900 census
Cudahy Packing- division manager?

1900 US census lists birthdates of David, Hannah and Sarah

Obituary in the Havre de Grace Republican, February 23, 1924   David Johnston 46 years old died at home after an illness of 8 hours of heart trouble.   Interment Angel Hill Cemetery.  Wife Agatha Brooks, 4 children David James age 9, Isabella age 7, Sarah Jane age 4, Ethel Mildred, 2 months.  Two sisters Miss Hannah Jane Johnston and Miss Sarah Elizabeth Johnston both of Stemmers Run, Maryland.  Salesman for Schaeffer and Co. of Baltimore for 17 years.  Moved to Harve de Grace 3 years before his death.  Has had slight attacks of heart trouble for the past year.
                  
4
Birth:
Jul 1881
Baltimore, Maryland
Death:
Notes:
                   Sources:  1880 Census from National Archives- Volume 9 ed 211 Sheet 17 Line 13
Death Certificate of David Charles Johnston
Letter from the Baltimore Cemetery Compary- information from headstones, footstones and bronze markers
Johnston Family Conversations
Baltimore City Directories- The Library of Congress
Listed as a "Miss" in 1924  of Steamer's Run, Maryland, in brother David's obituary.
Birthdate also listed as 1881

Milliner 1900 census
                  
5
Sarah Elizabeth JOHNSTON
Birth:
Jul 1884
Baltimore, Maryland
Death:
22 Jan 1937
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Nickname-  Sade
Listed as "Miss" in 1924.  Brother David's obituary.
                  
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David Charles Johnston - Hannah Catherine Hammond

David Charles Johnston was born at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 28 Dec 1847. His parents were James William Johnston and Mary Anne Bloomfield.

He married Hannah Catherine Hammond Abt 1868 at of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland . Hannah Catherine Hammond was born at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 31 Jul 1846 .

They were the parents of 5 children:
Harry Broomfield Johnston born 12 Jun 1869.
William James Johnston born 1873.
David James Johnston born Mar 1878.
Hannah Jane Johnston born Jul 1881.
Sarah Elizabeth Johnston born Jul 1884.

David Charles Johnston died 21 Mar 1888 at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland .

Hannah Catherine Hammond died 30 Mar 1886 at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland .