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Adair County, Oklahoma


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Submitted by: Martha Real

Dady Kim Johnson

Pilgrims Rest


Submitted by: Jewel "JJ" Johnson
Thomas Kim Johnson
My name is Jewel "JJ" Johnson, grandson of Thomas Kim Johnson.
Most of the Johnson's in Stilwell Oklahoma are my kin according to my father, Jewel Johnson Sr.
My grandmother, Myrtle Ellen Pounds-Johnson, wife of Thomas Kim Johnson, was born near Coffeeville, Kansas and died in the mid 1960's, and is buried in Houston, TX. She is of the "Unger" descent.
She had one sister that I know of, the only name I have for her sister is "Aunt Loulie" who married Wesley Gregory. They had a place in Tailholt or Welling, OK for many years before moving to Tahlequah where they died somewhere between 20 and 30 years ago.
My father, Jewel Johnson Sr., son of Thomas Kim Johnson, died about 1991 and is buried in Sealy Texas.
I am Jewel "JJ" Johnson Jr., of Rockport Texas, and have two brothers; Thomas Charles Johnson, and Donald Wayne Johnson, and 1 sister; Caroly Ann Boehm.

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