Nadab S. Johnston

Brief Life History of Nadab S.

When Nadab S. Johnston was born on 4 October 1858, in Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, his father, Robert Osborne Johnston, was 36 and his mother, Miranda Shaver, was 26. He married Isabella Grant on 3 June 1879, in Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. He died on 14 October 1920, in Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 62, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada.

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Family Time Line

Nadab S. Johnston
1858–1920
Isabella Grant
1855–1933
Marriage: 3 June 1879
Florence Bessie Johnston
1883–
Maude Grant Johnston
1886–

Sources (11)

  • Nadah Johnston in household of Robert O Johnston, "Canada Census, 1871"
  • Nadab Johnstone, "Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927"
  • Nadab S. Johnston, "Ontario Deaths, 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947"

World Events (5)

1867 · Ontario Founded

On July 1, 1867, the province of Ontario was founded. It is the second largest province in Canada. A third of the population of Canada live here. Before it was Ontario it was called Upper Canada and had a Governor.

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1883 · Mining Boom

In 1883, there was a mining boom in Northern Ontario when mineral deposits were found near Sudbury. Thomas Flanagan was the blacksmith for the Canadian Pacific Railway that noticed the deposits in the river.

Name Meaning

Scottish: habitational name, deriving in most cases from the place so called in Annandale, in Dumfriesshire. This is derived from the genitive case of the personal name John + + Middle English ton ‘town, village, settlement’ (Old English tūn). There are other places in Scotland so called, including the city of Perth, which used to be known as Saint John's Toun, and some of these may also be sources of the surname.

English: habitational name from Johnson Hall (Staffordshire), recorded as Johannestonc. 1233 and Joneston in 1314. The placename means ‘John's settlement’, from the genitive case of the Middle English personal name Johan, Jon (see John ) + Middle English ton ‘town, village, settlement’.

History: As far as can be ascertained, most Scottish bearers of this surname are descendants of John, probably a Norman baron from England, who held lands at Johnstone in Annandale from the Bruce family in the late 12th century. His son Gilbert was the first to take the surname Johnstone and their descendants later held the earldom of Annandale.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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