Johnson family.
Samuel Johnson was born October 14, 1696, in Guilford, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale College in 1714 and served as Congregational minister in West Haven, Connecticut (1720-1722). He also served as first president (1754-1763) of King's College, now Columbia University. He died in Stratford, Connecticut ,on June 6, 1772.
William Samuel Johnson (1795-1883) and Samuel William Johnson (1828-1895), father and son, were land office proprietors in Cattaraugus, New York.
William Samuel Johnson was born in Stratford, Connecticut, on October 7, 1727. He graduated from Yale in 1744. Among his political positions, Johnson served as a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress (1765), as a delegate to the Continental Congress, as leader of the Connecticut delegation to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and as United States Senator (1789-1791). He was president of Columbia College, now Columbia University, from 1792-1800. He died in 1819.
From the description of Johnson family papers, 1631-1987 (inclusive), 1631-1918 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702179362
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