John Johnston (1762-1850)

Judge John Johnston, of "Bellefield," Dutchess County, New York

He was brought up between New York City and Perth Amboy, New Jersey. He became Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Dutchess County. In 1793, he married Susannah Bard and three years later built Bellefield just south of her family's estate. The Johnstons lived extravagantly and after a couple of significant financial set backs, he was ruined by 1817. That year, he was obliged to resign his judicial seat and in 1820 he was forced to sell Bellefield. He and his wife continued to live at Hyde Park, most likely at the grace and favor of the Bards. He had twelve children.  

Parents (2)

David Johnston

of "Annandale" Linlithgow, Dutchess County, New York

1724-1809

Magdalena (Walton) Johnston

Mrs Magdalena/Magdalen/Magdalene (Walton) Johnston

b.1728

Spouse (1)

Susannah (Bard) Johnston

Mrs "Susan" (Bard) Johnston

1772-1845

Children (12)

John Johnston

John Johnston, died in childhood

1792-c.1806

David Johnston

David Johnston, died in early childhood

1793-1795

Francis Upton Johnston

Francis Upton Johnston, M.D., of New York

1796-1858

Mary Johnston

Mary Johnston, assumed to have died unmarried

1798-1878

Elizabeth (Johnston) Johnson

Mrs Elizabeth (Johnston) Johnson

1800-1877

Euphemia Johnston

Euphemia Johnston, assumed to have died unmarried

1802-1884

Magdalene (Johnston) Jenners

Mrs Magdalene (Johnston) Jenners

1804-1892

Susannah Johnston

Susannah Johnston, died in infancy

1804-1805

John Johnston

John Johnston

1807-1883

Samuel Johnston

Samuel Johnston

1810-1888

David Johnston

David Johnston, of Hyde Park, New York; died unmarried

1812-1872

William Bard Johnston

William Bard Johnston, Civil Engineer, died unmarried at San Rafael, California

1816-1879

Associated Houses (1)

Bellefield

Hyde Park, New York