Thomas Jefferson Johnson (1793-1847)

Thomas Jefferson Johnson, Planter, of "Pebble Hill" Thomasville, Georgia

He was born in Virginia and moved with his family to Pulaski County, Georgia. During the War of 1812, he fought with the Georgia Cavalry. When southwest Georgia was opened, he moved again and became a successful planter at the Pebble Hill Plantation. He was elected to the State Legislature and co-founded Thomas County and Thomasville. By his first marriage to Jane Hadley he had just one daughter who survived to adulthood, Julia, who built the house on the site of which the present house at Pebble Hill stands today. He was married again in 1839 and died at Pebble Hill.

Parents

James Johnson

James Johnson, of Thomas County, Georgia

1753-1833

Martha Summerlin Colson

Mrs Martha Summerlin (Colson) Johnson

d.1806

Spouses

Jane Wilkinson Hadley

Mrs Jane (Hadley) Johnson

1798-1830

Martha Evans Everett

Mrs Martha Evans (Everett) Johnson

d.1850

Children

Jane Martha Johnson

Jane Martha Johnson, died in childhood

1828-1842

Julia Ann Johnson

Mrs Julia Ann (Johnson) Mitchell

1829-1888

Thomas Jefferson Johnson Jr.

Thomas Jefferson Johnson Jr., died in childhood

1830-1837

Associated Houses

Pebble Hill Plantation

Thomasville, Georgia