RACINE — William Johnson Sr., 84, passed away on Tuesday, , at Ascension All Saints Hospital. Born in Racine on , to the late Oliver and Jeannette (née Overman) Johnson, ... William Michael Johnson, M.D., 85, passed away on , in Asheville, North Carolina, surrounded by family.

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A devoted husband, father, grandfather, friend ... Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (c. 1715 – 11 July 1774), was a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Ireland. William Daniel Johnson (born 1954), white nationalist, attorney, and perennial candidate William E.

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Johnson (Nebraska politician) (1906–1976), lieutenant governor of Nebraska Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (l. c.1715-1774) was a British military officer, diplomat, and Superintendent of Indian Affairs. He was instrumental in aligning the Native Americans of New York with the British during the French and Indian War and served as a Major-General with distinction. In the midst of an Indian conference at his home in July of 1774, Sir William Johnson died. His death would leave a gap in royal authority over both the Indians and the colonists at a time when England needed it most.

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Johnson County Deputies shot and killed a suspect after an exchange of gunfire occurred on the scene of a fire, injuring a deputy. British Major General Edward Braddock appointed Johnson as his Iroquois agent and gave him the rank of major general, despite having no military experience. Johnson led an expedition to the French territory and fort of Crown Point in August 1755, where he renamed the French lake to Lake George.