Talk:John Seward Johnson I

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[edit] who is?

If someone knows about this institute, it could help clarify what this guy actually did. Is he like a businessman or a philanthropist or what? NickelShoe 01:33, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

-- Does Johnson & Johnson (or Band-Aid, Tylenol etc) ring a bell? The descendants of Founder Robert Wood Johnson are an extraordinary lot, ranging from sculptors and artists (John Seward Johnson II) to film makers (Jamie Johnson) to extraordinary philanthropists and extremely rich nut-cases.

Many are already on Wikipedia. It is a shame no one has yet had time to make a family tree and show them all.- seb17


[edit] Children

By J. Seward Johnson and first wife Ruth Johnson: John Seward Johnson II, Diana Melville Johnson, Elaine Johnson Wold, Mary Lea Johnson Richards.

By J. Seward Johnson and Esther Underwood Johnson: James Loring Johnson, Jennifer Johnson Duke.