1880's Winfield Johnson Cabinet Photo, Waterford, Oxford County, Maine
#029:
On reverse: "Winfield Johnson, Waterford, Maine" is handwritten in old pencil. On front: "Winfield L. Johnson, Father to Cleon B. Johnson" is handwritten in black ballpoint pen ink. Waterford, Maine is in Oxford County. Photo type: Vintage Victorian Cabinet Card photograph. Photographer: Dexter, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. (known to be photographer George Dexter)
Found in Public Genealogy Records:
Winfield L Johnson 1871-1944, born in Maine
Wife: Mary A. Underhill Johnson 1868-1933, born Maine
Son: Cleon B. Johnson 1900-1985, born in Massachusetts
His 1st wife: Gladys H. Johnson
His 2nd wife: Lela M. Johnson 1901-1990
Buried: Old South Cemetery, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
Winfield L Johnson in the 1910 United States Federal Census
Age in 1910: 39
Birth Year: abt 1871
Birthplace: Maine
Home in 1910: Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
Street: 9 Ward Street
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary U. Johnson
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maine
Occupation: Carpenter
Years Married: 13
Household Members: Name Age
Winfield L Johnson, age 39
Mary U Johnson, age 41
Cleon Johnson, age 10
Cleon R Johnson in the 1930 United States Federal Census
Birth Year: abt 1890
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Marital Status: Married
Home in 1930: Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Street address: Emerson Road, Needham
Age at First Marriage: 23
Attended School: No
Father's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's Birthplace: Maine
Occupation: Chemical Engineer, Public Works
Veteran: Yes
War: WW
Household Members: Name Age
Cleon R Johnson 40
Gladys H Johnson 39
Spencer Johnson 15
Kathleen Johnson 12
Ellen Johnson 5
This photo was found in Kingston, Dutchess County New York, and is a beautiful close up image of Winfield, who appears about 20 years old. A great Massachusetts & Maine Johnson family genealogy photo, and a clear and wonderful portrait.
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