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Alfred Julian JOHNSON (1894 - 1944)
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Alfred Julian JOHNSON (1894 - 1944)

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May STRATHAM
Peter Martin Joachim Joakim Martinus JOHNSON AAS (1860 - 1935) John Andersen Kleset AAS (1833 - 1917) Anders Klaegsaet AAS


Johanna Mathilde Ingebrigtsdatter CARLSEN (1835 - 1885) Ingebrigt CARLSEN KARLSEN (1799 - )
Johanna Catrina Henningsdatter (CARLSEN) (1800 - )
Florence Amelia MADDEN (1873 - 1929) Henry St.John MADDEN (1840 - 1922) Henry St.John MADDEN (1810 - 1873)
Honorah AUSTIN (1818 - 1858)
Isabella Bowcher ELWORTHY (1842 - 1921) George ELWORTHY (1813 - 1878)
Emma BOWCHER (1810 - 1854)
Alfred Julian JOHNSON

Alfred Julian JOHNSON
Alfred Julian JOHNSON Alfred Julian JOHNSON
b. 01 May 1894 at Homestead, Queensland, Australia
m. 1937 May STRATHAM at Townsville, Queensland, Australia
d. 12 Dec 1944 at Childers, Queensland, Australia aged 50
Parents:
Peter Martin Joachim Joakim Martinus JOHNSON AAS (1860 - 1935)
Florence Amelia MADDEN (1873 - 1929)
Siblings (12):
Anna Matilda JOHNSON (1890 - 1985)
Christian Martin (Ben) JOHNSON (1892 - 1916)
Hilda Helen Isabella JOHNSON (1896 - 1994)
Oscar St.John JOHNSON (1899 - 1948)
Edmund Barton JOHNSON (1901 - 1910)
Harold Adolphus JOHNSON (1903 - 2000)
Florence Alexandra JOHNSON (1905 - 1990)
Leslie Allen JOHNSON (1907 - 1964)
Inez Lillian Maud JOHNSON (1908 - 2000)
Norman Selwyn JOHNSON (1909 - 2001)
Edmund Bruce JOHNSON (1913 - 1992)
Greta Edna JOHNSON (1916 - 2008)
Events in Alfred Julian JOHNSON (1894 - 1944)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
01 May 1894 Alfred Julian JOHNSON was born Homestead, Queensland, Australia 1894/C006252
24 Oct 1929 35 Death of mother Florence Amelia MADDEN (aged 56) Chilligoe, Queensland, Australia Note 1
26 Dec 1935 41 Death of father Peter Martin Joachim Joakim Martinus JOHNSON AAS (aged 75) Jarvisfield, Queensland, Australia Note 2
1937 43 Married May STRATHAM Townsville, Queensland, Australia
12 Dec 1944 50 Alfred Julian JOHNSON died Childers, Queensland, Australia
Note 1: Newpaper obit for Peter Martin Johnson
Note 2: Newspaper obit, Kia Ora farm Jarvisfield
Personal Notes:
Alfred Julian was born on May Day in 1894. His nephew Norman Johnson still has some of the postcards Alf wrote from school. In 1909, among other things, he tells his parents that he needs a straw hat and some sandshoes. If he can he'll get a pair of shoes worth 7/6!! In 1914 asking his sister Hilda to write to him - "I suppose you practice the violin and piano so much you have no time (I don't
think!)" In 1920 with his father he was sugarcane farming at Jarvisfield near Ayr and married May STATHAM. Because of a heart condition he later sold his share of the farm to his brother Eddie. May and Alf moved to Childers where they bought a bus run, including the school route. They had no children and Alf died from leukaemia on 12 Dec 1944 at Childers.
Source References:
2. Type: Book, Abbr: Devon to Downunder, Title: Devon to Downunder, Auth: Bettie Elworthy, Publ: Bookbound, Date: 1997
- Reference = 160 (Name, Notes)

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