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Product Description Moses Johnson was a soldier in George Washington's army and was with him at the siege and surrender of Yorktown. He moved to Sevier, Tennessee where some of his children were born. He became one of the earliest pioneers of Alabama, arriving some time around 1815 or 1816 in Jefferson County, Alabama. Moses died in 1828 and is buried in Shelby County, Alabama. Many of his descendants reside there still while others moved further west. This is a compilation of notes, records and information for anyone researching Moses Johnson's descendants. Descendant surnames included in this compilation include: AVERY, BARDIN, BELL, BOLDING, BRASHEAR, BRASHER, BRASHIER, CARSON, CHAMPION, CLAYTON, CLIETT, CLOWER, CRAIG, CROW, DOLLAR, EDDINGS, ELLIOTT, FANCHER, FARRINGTON, FARR, FLETCHER, FROST, GARDNER, GILBERT, GOUVITZA, GRIFFIN, HARPER, HAVIS, HAWKINS, HAYES, HEARNE, HENRY, HOWARD, JONES, LANGSTON, LITTLEPAGE, LOGAN, MASSEY, MASON, MCELROY, MCGOWEN, MCNAIR, MERONEY, MORGAN, MORRIS, NELSON, NICHOLSON, OWEN, PETERS, PLEDGER, PRATT, RENCHER, RICKLES, RUNYON, RUSSELL, SCHOLAR, SCHOOLAR, SEALE, SINCLAIR, STEWART, STEVES, THOMAS, THOMPSON, TOOMEY, TUCKER, WALLACE, WEAVER, WEST, WILSON, WOODRUFF
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