1Washburn, Hattie Johnson ancestry pages, p. 1, .
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"Timothy Johnson, born in 1677 was owner of the largest property in that town, and was a "captain of mounted men."."2Rev. William W. Johnson, Records of Descendants of John Johnson of Ipswich and Andover, MA 1635-1892, North Greenfield, WI, 1892, 124, .
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"Timothy b. March 25, 1679; m. 1705, Catharine Sprague, b. 1682; d. Feb 22, 1758, in Andover, where they lived and where all their children were born. He was Selectman 9 yrs, in General Court 3 yrs, and Captain in French and Indian War; d. 1771 aged 92. His son Timothy, a soldier, b. Dec 27, 1717, d. Dec 16, 1746, at Louisburg."."3Rev. William W. Johnson, Records of Descendants of John Johnson of Ipswich and Andover, MA 1635-1892, p.125.
"children of Timothy & Catharine [sic] Sprague."4Bailey, Sarah Loring, Historical Sketches of Andover, MA, 1880, reprinted 1990 by Andover Historical Society, p. 116, .
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""Capt. Timothy Johnson built the present house, and in 1771 gave it in his will to his son, Col. Samuel Johnson, whose home it aftrward was."."5Johnson Family Bible insert, .
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"born 1677."6Rev. William W. Johnson, Records of Descendants of John Johnson of Ipswich and Andover, MA 1635-1892.
7Roberts, Elwin, editor, Biographical Annals of Montgomery County PA, 1904, p. 3, .
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Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens - Alba Boardman Johnson pp 3-4
""born in Andover in 1679 and died in 1771. He was in the military service and fought at Louisburg. His children were: Samuel, Asa, William, Timothy, Ada, Sarah, and Martha."."
1Early Vital Records of Essex County, MA to abt 1850, Search and ReSearch CD, .
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"VR Andover, vol 2, p. 198: "Timothy Johnson & Katherine Sprague, May 3, 1705 (intentions also recorded)"."2Rev. William W. Johnson, Records of Descendants of John Johnson of Ipswich and Andover, MA 1635-1892, North Greenfield, WI, 1892, p. 124, .
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1Bailey, Sarah Loring, Historical Sketches of Andover, MA, 1880, reprinted 1990 by Andover Historical Society, p. 378-380, .
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""Colonel Johnson's labors were incessant. 'I have not had my clothes off these fifteen days,' he writes. His cheerfulness and courage were unfailing. 'Through the goodness of God I have enjoyed my health as well as ever, although the fatigue of the army is hard to undergo, yet do not doubt that through the goodness of God we shall be able to surmount all the hardships we shall have to pass through.' In his letter ...[he gives]... information regarding the Andover soldiers, which he thinks will be cheering to their friends. ...marched from Pawlet to Stillwater, and were there in time to share in the battle on the 7th of October.... In 1777 he commanded a regiment detached from the county of Essex, and led them to victory and glory in the memorable action on the 7th of October, where his firmness and courage was particularly distinguished. His regiment was a part of that respectable yeomanry whom Gen. Burgoyne honored as the owners of the soil, men determined to conquer or die. This was the 4th Mass. Regim. which Col. Johnson commanded through the war, and with promptness and punctuality answered the requisitions of Government in a manner highly satisfactory to the several corps which composed the regiment."."
20. Timothy Johnson
1Bailey, Sarah Loring, Historical Sketches of Andover, MA, 1880, reprinted 1990 by Andover Historical Society, p. 240, .
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""Dec. 16 [1746] Timothy Jhonson Jr. died with sickness in the king's service at Lewisburg."."2Gilmore, George C, Compiler, Roll of New Hampshire Soldiers at the Battle of Bennington, August 16, 1777, Manchester, NH, 1891; reprinted 1995, p. 186, v 15, .
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""Timothy Johnson of Concord, NH: Stickney's Regmt; private in Kimball's Co, enlisted July 20, 1777"."