Peter Johnston/e and Martha Butler – Rogers
Fanny 2 | before 1756 18 11 | md 1 Houston; 2 Robert Forsyth (1754-1794) of Fredericksburgh, VA about 1779 19 | |
Peter 2 | 6 January 1763 20 -8 December 1831 21 | md 1 Mary Wood 1788 22 2 Anne Bernard 1828 23 | |
John 2 | 9 September 1764 24 -about 1765 25 | died in infancy 26 | |
Andrew 2 | 6 March 1767 27 -1811 28 | md Anne Owen Nash 9 February 1797 29 | |
Charles 2 | 28 April 1769 30 -31 January 1833 31 | md 1 Letitia Pickett 25 Oct. 1797 2 Elizabeth Prentis Steptoe 13 Feb. 1783 32 | |
Edward 2 | 15 November 1774 33 -about 1836 34 | md Unknown Randolph 35 |
1 Helen Johnston, Eight children of the winged spur: their ancestors and descendants, (Birmingham, Alabama: 1980), 812 pages. The subject of this publication is the Peter Johnston (1710-1786) family of Prince Edward County, VA.
2 Ibid.
3 Dumfries-Galloway Scots in America. LDS IGI states that Peter was born in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.
4 Ibid.
5 Ibid.
6 Ibid.
7 Dumas Malone editor, Dictionary of American Biography, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1933), volume 10, pages 147-148.
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9 Dumfries-Galloway Scots in America.
10 Ibid.
11 Dumas Malone editor, Dictionary of American Biography, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1933), volume 10, pages 147-148.
12 Ibid.
13 John A. Garraty, Mark C. Carnes, General Editors, American National Biography, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), Volume 12, page162. Peter Johnston biographical sketch was written by Robert M. Ireland (with sources).
14 Ibid.
15 James Grant Wilson and John Fiske Editors, Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography, (New York: D. Appleton and company, 1888), volume III, pages 458-460.
16 The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, (New York: James T. White & Company, 1909), Volume X, page 29. This biography relates Mary’s ancestry.
17 Helen Johnston, Eight children of the winged spur: their ancestors and descendants, (Birmingham, Alabama: 1980), 812 pages. The subject of this publication is the Peter Johnston (1710-1786) family.
18 Jennie Forsyth Jeffries, A History of the Forsyth Family, (Indianapolis: Wm. B. Burford Printing, Binding and Stationery, 1920), pages 49-50. This publication refers to Fanny as “Mrs. Fanny Johns[t]on Houston, a widow and aunt of General Joseph E. Johnston.” She married Robert Forsyth of Fredericksburgh, Virginia, who was initially a captain in Light Horse Harry Lee’s legion in 1776 and became a major in 1777. Fanny’s brother Peter Johnston , along with a friend, joined Lee’s cavalry legion in 1779. Peter became a Lieutenant in 1780.
19 Ibid.
20 John A. Garraty, Mark C. Carnes, General Editors, American National Biography, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), Volume 12, page 162. Peter Johnston biographical sketch was written by Robert M. Ireland (with sources).
21 Peter Johnston obituary, Richmond Enquirer, Richmond, Virginia, 20/21 December 1831, page 3, column 6. Also 3 January 1832, page 4, column 3. Thomas Ritchie’s Richmond Enquirer was one of the most influential newspapers in antebellum America. Widely read and discussed, the Enquirer set the standard for southern journalism in the first half of the 19th century.
22 John A. Garraty, Mark C. Carnes, General Editors, American National Biography, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), Volume 12, page162. Peter Johnston biographical sketch was written by Robert M. Ireland (with sources).
23 Ibid.
29 The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, (New York: James T. White & Company, 1909), Volume X, page 29. This biography relates Mary’s ancestry.
31 Charles Johnston gravestone, Salem Cemetery, Botetourt Springs, Virginia.