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  1. www.ezekielandjuliahillsjohnson.com › bios › long_biosEzekiel Johnson and Julia Hills

    For almost two hundred years, the descendants of Ezekiel Johnson (1773-1848) have worked to identify Ezekiel’s biological father. Recent DNA testing has established a link to Ezekiel Johnson (1750-1808), the son of Isaac and Suzannah Thayer Johnson, of Bellingham, Massachusetts.

  2. Ezekiel Johnson was born 25 June 1750 in Bellingham, Massachusetts, 1 the sixth of nine children of Isaac Johnson and Susannah Thayer. His mother died when he was 14 years old, leaving several small children. His father married Abigail Ray, and they had twins, William and Abigail.

  3. Ezekiel was full of remorse, and from that time on he stopped drinking and started fighting the mobs. In one of the fights he was brutally wounded and was never well again. He died 13 January 1843 in Nauvoo, Illinois.

  4. Biography. –13 Jan. 1848. Farmer, miller, carpenter. Born at Uxbridge, Worcester Co., Massachusetts. Son of Ezekiel Johnson and Bethia Gurnsey. Moved to Vermont and to Fredonia, Pomfret Township, Chautauque Co., New York, 1813. Opposed baptism of family into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located with a daughter at Mentor ...

  5. The Zeke Johnson biography (1869-1957) consist of life stories of Ezekiel "Zeke" Johnson, a second-generation pioneer born in Utah. The biography contains descriptions of nineteenth-century life in Southern Utah in a polygamous family.

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Ezekiel was a biblical prophet and priest of ancient Israel who was the subject and in part the author of an Old Testament book that bears his name. Updated: Aug 13, 2019. Synopsis....

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