Talk:John Smoke Johnson

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If this is useful information, perhaps someone could either turn it into prose or make a proper image instead of ASCII art. Jkelly 23:42, 1 February 2006 (UTC)

The prose looks wrong when compared to the image that is referenced. How can someone be born in 1783 or 1792 when their father was dead in 1774? Just wondering...--24.227.169.174 20:10, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

I discovered this article about my ancestor and have made corrections, John Smoke Johnson was not related to Sir William Johnson. Sir William Johnson and Chief Joseph Brant were Godfathers to Jacob Johnson, Smoke Johnson's Father. Joseph Brant was Molly's brother. Horatio Hale's reference to William Johnson as being Smoke Johnson's Grandfather is a misunderstanding. GSZ