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His brothers John and Henry Johnson survived him. His parents had married in 1770. Robert Johnson had purchased lands in what is now Kentucky, but was then a part of Virginia, from Patrick Henry and from James Madison. He had worked as a surveyor and was able to pick out good lands. His wife Jemima Suggett "came from a wealthy and politically connected family". The women of Bryan's Station draw water while the enemy looks on About the time of Richard's birth, the family moved to Bryan's Station, near present-day Lexington in the Bluegrass Region. They had four older children by that time. This was a fortified outpost, as there was much Native American resistance to white settlement. The Shawnee and Cherokee hunted in this area. Johnson's mother Jemima was remembered as among the heroic women of the community because of what was told of her actions during Simon Girty's raid on Bryan's Station in August 1782. 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Bevins writes that Adeline died in the 1833 cholera epidemic. Meyers wrote she died in 1836. The Library of Congress notes that she died in February 183 ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5911 **********************************************