Ida Lysinda Johnson
ID # 8162, (1866-1917)
Father | Clark Johnson (1829-1909) |
Mother | Susan Mott (1836-1887) |
Birth | Ida Lysinda Johnson was born on 3 October 1866 at Sylvan Village. |
Marriage | She married Isaac Blake on 28 December 1897 at West Williams Twp., Middlesex Co.. Mrge reg. 009894-97 West Williams, Middlesex Co. Isaac Blake, 21, bachelor, farmer, Baptist. Born Goderich, residing Michigan. Parents Joseph and Dorothy Ann Blake. Ida L. Johnson, 33, spinster, servant, Baptist. Born and residing West Williams. Parents Clark Johnson and Susan Mott. Witnesses Frederick Johnson, 'widder', Bosanquet, and Eva Johnson, Zurich, Ontario. On Dec. 28, 1897, at the residence of John Johnson, by Rev. J. B. Brown. Witness Frederick Johnson was Ida's first cousin. He was the son of Hiram Johnson who was brother to Ida's father Clark Johnson. Frederick was evidently a resident of Bosanquet Township. The 1891 shows him as resident in the township; the 1901 census shows him as resident in Arkona, which was a village in the township. The entry 'widder', seemed curious, for the ascription intended wasn't immediately sure. It turns out that back in the 1860s, there was a post office in Bosanquet named Widder Station. However, from 1852 to 1913, there was a post office in Bosanquet called Widder. It's a guess, but at the time Frederick Johnson was a witness, Widder and not Arkona was his postal address. He may not have lived precisely in the village. |
Death | She died on 29 January 1917 at Home Twp., Newaygo Co., Michigan, at age 50. |
Burial | She was buried at Home Cemetery. |
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2020 |