Joshua Johnson (1742-1802)

Merchant, U.S. Consul & U.S. Superintendent of Stamps

He was the brother of Thomas Johnson, Maryland’s first elected Governor and a Member of the Continental Congress. He moved from London to Nantes in 1778 where he became one of the leading American merchants doing business in France, acting as commercial agent for the State of Maryland and the U.S. Congress. He was the father of First Lady Louisa Johnson, the wife of U.S. President John Quincy Adams. He married Catherine Nuth of London and had eight surviving children (listed).

Parents

Thomas Johnson

Planter, of St. Leonard’s Creek, Calvert County, Maryland

1702-1777

Dorcas (Sedgwick) Johnson

Mrs Dorcas (Sedgwick) Johnson

1705-1770

Spouse

Catherine (Nuth) Johnson

Mrs Catherine (Nuth) Johnson

1757-1811

Children

Nancy (Johnson) Hellen

Mrs "Nancy" Ann (Johnson) Hellen

1773-1810

Louisa (Johnson) Adams

Mrs Louisa Catherine (Johnson) Adams, First Lady of the United States

1775-1852

Caroline (Johnson) Frye

Mrs Caroline Virginia Marylanda (Johnson) Buchanan, Frye

1776-1862

Thomas Baker Johnson

Died unmarried

1779-1843

Harriet (Johnson) Boyd

Mrs Harriet (Johnson) Boyd

1781-1850

Catherine (Johnson) Smith

Mrs Catherine (Johnson) Smith

1784-1869

Elizabeth (Johnson) Pope

Mrs Elizabeth Janet Dorcas (Johnson) Pope

1786-1818

Adelaide (Johnson) Hellen

Mrs Adelaide (Johnson) Hellen

1788-1877

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