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  1. Lyndon Baines Johnson was born just after the turn of the 20th century in the rugged and isolated Hill Country of Texas. It was a character-building, hardscrabble land where he learned the lessons of loyalty, the arts of persuasion and power, and the insecurity of lean times. On August 27, 1908, the future president was born the first child of ...

  2. Feb 1, 1995 · On August 20, 1907, she married Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., a rancher and state legislator whom she had met as a reporter. They moved to his farm on the Pedernales River, where she continued as a stringer for newspapers in San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin and for a time helped publish the weekly Johnson City Record Courier.

  3. 4 days ago · Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., legislator and father of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the son of Eliza (Bunton) and Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., was born at Buda, Texas, on October 11, 1877. He moved with his parents to Gillespie County, where he attended school at Johnson City. Although forced to leave school at an early age, he passed the teacher's ...

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Biography. Father of Lyndon Baines Johnson 37th President of the United States. Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. was born in Buda, Texas on 11 October 1877. His parents were Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. and Eliza (Bunton) Johnson. He succeeded his future father-in-law, Joseph Wilson Baines, as a member of the Texas House of Representatives.

  5. Brief Life History of Samuel Ealy. When Samuel Ealy Johnson was born on 12 November 1838, in Randolph, Alabama, United States, his father, Jesse J Johnson, was 43 and his mother, Lucy Webb Barnett, was 40. He married Eliza Jane Bunton on 4 December 1867, in Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 6 ...

  6. Jun 26, 2008 · She married Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr., a rancher and state legislator in 1907. Mrs. Johnson worked to instill her love of education and culture into each of her five children. Their eldest child was ...

  7. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005. (21) Gillespie County, 29th-30th. Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. as legislator (1905-8), "After six years on the farm, a chance came along. By unwritten agreement, representation in the Texas House of Representatives was rotated among the four Hill Country ...