Sie war verwandt mit Roger Barton Johnson.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume92, page 123
Mrs. Re Lewis Sutherland Johnson.
DAR ID Number: 91378
Born in Bolivar, Miss.
Wife of Roger Barton Johnson.
Descendant of William Lewis, Patrick Jack, Capt. James Jack, Col. DanielColeman, and Daniel McGehee, as follows:
1. Hugh Lewis Sutherland (b. 1848) m. 1878 Ethel Cosby Burrus (b. 1858).
2. Benjamin Sutherland (1817-58) m. 1847 Rebecca Lewis (1827-97); John C.Burrus (1814-79) m. 1839 Louisa McGehee (1821-1908).
3. Hugh Lewis (1800-72) m. 1820 Elizabeth Ball (1805-57); ArchibaldMcGehee (1783-1850) m. 1819 Cynthia Cosby (1799-1867); Charles C. Burrusm. Elizabeth Coleman.
4. Isaac Lewis (b. 1770) m. Mary Norton; Sydnor Cosby m. Catharine Jack(b. 1767); Daniel Coleman m. — Childs; Daniel McGehee m. Jane BrooksHodnett.
5. William Lewis m. _____ Van Pelt; James Jack m. 1766 Margaret Houston.
6. Patrick Jack m. Lillis McAdough.
William Lewis served as private in Lieut.-Col. Marion's regiment, SouthCarolina brigade. He was born, 1740, in South Carolina and died there.
Patrick Jack (1700-80) was a patriot too old to serve in the ranks, asdid all his sons. When ill in bed the Tories burned his house and theexposure caused his death. He was born in Ireland; died in Charlotte, NC.
Also No. 65139.
James Jack (1731-1822) was the bearer of the Mecklenburg Declaration ofIndependence to the Congress at Philadelphia. He commanded a company inthe first call for troops and served with distinction to the close of thewar. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Elbert County, Ga.
Also No. 75516.
Daniel Coleman (1753-1817) served as colonel of Virginia militia. He wasborn in Maryland; died in Virginia.
Daniel McGehee (1747-1801) was a patriot from Georgia. He was born inAmelia County, Va.; died in Augusta, Georgia.
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