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| children          = James Johnson, Mary C. (Johnson) Bowman, Catherine (Johnson) Brown, Isaac Johnson, Charles Johnson
 
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==Biographical Sketches==
 
==Biographical Sketches==
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William H. Johnson, was among the first, possibly the first, black-american business owner in Wooster, Ohio. He operated a barber shop in the city of Wooster from about 1859-1889. He was the first black man to run for a political office in Wayne County: in the April election of 1876 the local Republican party put Johnson on the ticket for Assessor in the city's First Ward. He was defeated by Democrat Joshua Wilson by a vote of 213 to 111. In 1889 his name was talked-about for submission by the Republicans for an appointment as Postmaster at Wooster, but to our knowledge his name was never submitted for consideration.
  
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
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* Wife: Elizabeth (Brady) Johnson
 
* Wife: Elizabeth (Brady) Johnson
 
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** Isaac Johnson b.1854
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** Catherine (Johnson) Brown b.1855
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** Agnes Johnson
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** James Johnson b.1857 - d.1907-APR-19 in Massillon, Ohio
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** Elizabeth (Johnson) McIntyre
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** Mary C. (Johnson) Bowman b.1861-OCT-23 in Wooster, Ohio - d. 1923-OCT-27 in Chicago, Illinois
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** Martha Johnson
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** Charles Johnson
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** Eva Johnson
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** Araminta (Johnson) Hardy b.1874
  
 
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===Death===
 
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File:JohnsonWmH-DeathRecordInfo.png|1901-SEP-18 Death Information
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==Military==
 
==Military==
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Although he never was called to serve during the Civil War he was required to register for the draft.
 
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==Occupations==
 
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==Newspaper articles==
 
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File:JohnsonAssessorTicket-Dem1876MAR29Pg03.png|Nominations to Republican ticket showing Wm. H. Johnson for Wooster 1st Ward Assessor, Wayne County Democrat 1876-MAR-29 p.2
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File:JohnsonAssessorRun-Dem1876MAR29Pg02.png|Johnson runs on Republican ticket for Wooster 1st Ward Assessor, Wayne County Democrat 1876-MAR-29 p.2
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File:JohnsonElectionResults-1876APR05Pg03.png|April 1876 Wooster Election Results showing Johnson's defeat, Wayne County Democrat 1876-APR-05 p.3
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File:JohnsonPostmasterTalk-Dem1889JUN05Pg02.png|Johnson for Wooster Postmaster, Wayne County Democrat 1889-JUN-05 p.2
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File:WooPolitics&Blacks-Dem1901AUG21Pg02.png|By 1901 the Wooster Republicans have not run any black-americans for political office since 1876, Wayne County Democrat 1901-AUG-21 p.2
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==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:42, 8 February 2023

William H. Johnson
Born 1827
Died 1901
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Ethnicity black-american
Occupation barber
Employer self-employed
Spouse(s) Elizabeth (Brady) Johnson
Children James Johnson, Mary C. (Johnson) Bowman, Catherine (Johnson) Brown, Isaac Johnson, Charles Johnson

Biographical Sketches

William H. Johnson, was among the first, possibly the first, black-american business owner in Wooster, Ohio. He operated a barber shop in the city of Wooster from about 1859-1889. He was the first black man to run for a political office in Wayne County: in the April election of 1876 the local Republican party put Johnson on the ticket for Assessor in the city's First Ward. He was defeated by Democrat Joshua Wilson by a vote of 213 to 111. In 1889 his name was talked-about for submission by the Republicans for an appointment as Postmaster at Wooster, but to our knowledge his name was never submitted for consideration.

Family

  • Husband: William H. Johnson
  • Wife: Elizabeth (Brady) Johnson
  • Children:
    • Isaac Johnson b.1854
    • Catherine (Johnson) Brown b.1855
    • Agnes Johnson
    • James Johnson b.1857 - d.1907-APR-19 in Massillon, Ohio
    • Elizabeth (Johnson) McIntyre
    • Mary C. (Johnson) Bowman b.1861-OCT-23 in Wooster, Ohio - d. 1923-OCT-27 in Chicago, Illinois
    • Martha Johnson
    • Charles Johnson
    • Eva Johnson
    • Araminta (Johnson) Hardy b.1874

Vital Records

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Marriage

Death

Burial

  • Wooster

Census Records

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Places of Residence

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Immigration and Naturalization Records

Court Records

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Tax Records

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Land Records

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Military

Although he never was called to serve during the Civil War he was required to register for the draft.

Occupations

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  • Barber

Community Involvement

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Education

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Notes

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