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  1. Feb 1, 1995 · Rebekah Baines Johnson, mother of Lyndon Baines Johnson and one of three children of Ruth (Huffman) and Joseph Wilson Baines, was born on June 26, 1881, at McKinney, Texas. In 1883 the family moved to Austin, where Baines served for four years as secretary of state under Governor John Ireland .

  2. Dec 23, 2021 · About Rebekah Johnson. Rebekah Baines Johnson, mother of Lyndon Baines Johnson and one of three children of Ruth (Huffman) and Joseph Wilson Baines, was born on June 26, 1881, at McKinney, Texas. In 1883 the family moved to Austin, where Baines served for four years as secretary of state under Governor John Ireland.

    • McKinney, Texas
    • Samuel Ealy Johnson, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr.
    • Texas
    • June 26, 1881
  3. Rebekah Baines Johnson. Rebekah Baines Johnson was born on June 26, 1881. She married Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. on August 20, 1907. They had five children, Lyndon B. Johnson being the eldest. She died on September 12, 1958. Grandparents Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. was born on November 12, 1838, in Wedowee, Alabama. He was the ...

  4. Description: Bio: Rebekah Baines Johnson was the mother of President Lyndon B. Johnson. She was born on June 26, 1881, and married Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. on August 20, 1907. She published a genealogy entitled A Family Album, 1953-1957. She died on September 12, 1958.

  5. Feb 16, 2022 · A 1976 article in Texas Monthly looked at Lyndon Johnson’s family, particularly his mother, Rebekah Baines, a woman who may have believed that she married beneath her station. The article ...

  6. Mar 31, 2012 · President Johnson's mother, Rebekah Baines, was one of the few college-educated women in the area. Education was her passion. It was in this home that she taught elocution lessons and debating techniques to the neighborhood children.

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  8. Rebekah Baines Johnson was a well-educated and refined lady who loved poetry, literature, and books. When she became a farm wife in this rural area, she had to endure the loneliness of her husband's many absences on business trips and sessions with the Texas legislature.

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