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==Biographical Sketches== | ==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- | + | 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 | ||
* Children: | * 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== | ==Vital Records== | ||
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===Death=== | ===Death=== | ||
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− | + | File:JohnsonWmH-DeathRecordInfo.png|1901-SEP-18 Death Information | |
+ | </gallery> | ||
===Burial=== | ===Burial=== | ||
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==Military== | ==Military== | ||
− | + | Although he never was called to serve during the Civil War he was required to register for the draft. | |
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | File:1863JohnsonWmH-CivilWarDraftRegistration.jpg | |
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Occupations== | ==Occupations== | ||
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==Newspaper articles== | ==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 | ||
+ | File:JohnsonAssessorRun-Dem1876MAR29Pg02.png|Johnson runs on Republican ticket for Wooster 1st Ward Assessor, Wayne County Democrat 1876-MAR-29 p.2 | ||
+ | File:JohnsonElectionResults-1876APR05Pg03.png|April 1876 Wooster Election Results showing Johnson's defeat, Wayne County Democrat 1876-APR-05 p.3 | ||
+ | File:JohnsonPostmasterTalk-Dem1889JUN05Pg02.png|Johnson for Wooster Postmaster, Wayne County Democrat 1889-JUN-05 p.2 | ||
+ | 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 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 8 February 2023
William H. Johnson | |
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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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- Wooster
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Land Records
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Military
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- Barber
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