Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
The sons of Helen Rosalie “Nellie” Callahan and Charles Lawrence Johnson (Anglicized from Jansen) c. 1898.
This photograph shows four of the eleven children of Nellie Callahan and Charles L. Johnson. Nine of the eleven children lived to be adults. Pictured from left to right:
Edward P. Johnson (1891 – 1952), William L. Johnson (1894 – 1967), Joseph L. Johnson (1896 – 1898), and Charles F. Johnson (1887 – 1967.) All of Richmond, Virginia. Charles L. Johnson and all of his sons were employed with the rail roads.
Date & Place:
at The Jefferson Fine Art Gallery, 523 Broad Street in Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia USA