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Eads Johnson



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 23 Jun 1878 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    Christening: 
          Death: Aug 1965 - Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, USA
         Burial: in New Vernon Cemetery, Morristown, , New Jersey
 Cause of Death: 

Parents
         Father: Charles Lewis Johnson
         Mother: Rosena Smith

Spouses and Children
1. *Josephine Alice McClellan
       Marriage: 20 Apr 1904

2. Ruth Stiles
       Marriage: Jun 1921 - Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States

Notes
General:
Per Pitre Trail
Notes for Eads Johnson:
- Graduated Cornell University as mechanical engineer in 1899, field was Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture. Office in N.Y. area was Eads Johnson, M.E., Inc., where they designed ships and provided professional marine related services over a period of 50 odd years. In 1918 Eads was running the Carolina Shipbuilding Co., building ships for WWI.
- 1900 Union, NJ: Eads Johnson (Sep 1875; LA) 24 draftsman, boarder [Elizabeth, W6, p. 35, 268 Midland Ave.]
- 1910 Essex, NJ: Eads Johnson 31 (LA) sea co----ian council, wife Alice McClellan 25 (NJ) [mar. 6 yrs; no children], servant Anna Anderson [Montclair, ED192, W1, p. 23]
- WW1 registration record: Eads Johnson, 7 Westover Rd., Montclair, Essex, NJ, age 40, born 23 June 1878, Carolina Shipbuilding Corp., shipbuilding, Wilmington, NC, rel: Josephine McClellan Johnson (she lives in NJ); tall/medium; blue/blonde; registrant is physically qualified (reg 9 Sep 1918)
- 1930 Morristown, Morris, NJ, p. 10A, 310 South St.: Eads Johnson 51 (N.O.-LA-Eng) [house value $25,000], naval architect, wife Ruth S. 30 (Ger-NY-WV), Eads Jr. 18 (NJ), Lewis 15 (NJ), Virginia F. 3 yr. 11 mos. (NJ), Mable L. Remick 47 (MI-Scot-Scot), servant/lodger (mar.), family governess, Miriam Holman 50 (SC-SC-SC), servant, widow, family maid

Per New Orleans Item 5/30/1921 Page 11
New Orleans Society Events
Mr. and Mrs. Eads Johnson Visit Here; Going Abroad Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Eads Johnson, the latter formerly Miss Ruth Stiles, of Washington, D. C., whose wedding was celebrated in Washington on May 23, were in New Orleans last week for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will travel to Europe this summer and will come to New Orleans to make their home in the early autumn.
Mr. Warren Johnson was host at a lunchoen Thursday at Antoine's in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eads Johnson, when his other guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Airey, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wheeler, Jr., Mrs. Devereux O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Harvey, Mr. ??e Chaffe, Mr. Bert Henry, Mr. George ?aginnis and a few others.
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