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Johnson

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Johnson is a family name, a place name, and the name of things. For its etymology, translations, alternative spellings, and slang meanings, see Wiktionary.

It is the second most common family name in the United States after Smith. During the 1990 census, approximately 0.81% of people counted had this family name.

People

People commonly known by their family name Johnson include:

  • Johnson (composer), South Icomposer of Malayalam cinema
  • Andre Johnson, American football player
  • Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States
  • Ben Johnson, multiple people
  • Bill Johnson (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Bob Johnson, multiple people
  • Boris Johnson, British journalist
  • Brian Johnson, lead singer of the rock band AC/DC
  • Bunk Johnson, jazz musician
  • Bushrod Johnson, Confederate Army general
  • Chad Johnson, American football player
  • Chad S. Johnson, attorney and political activist
  • Clarence Johnson, aircraft engineer
  • Clark Johnson, actor
  • David Johnson, multiple people
  • Dink Johnson, jazz musician
  • Don Johnson, television and movie actor
  • Eliza McCardle Johnson,wife of Andrew Johnson
  • Magic Johnson, basketball star
  • Graham Johnson, Zimbabwe born, British based pianist
  • Brothers Johnson, musicians George and Louis
  • Irving Johnson, author, adventurer, and sail training pioneer
  • Jack Johnson, multiple people
  • James P. Johnson, jazz musician
  • J. J. Johnson, musician
  • Joe Johnson, multiple people
  • John Johnson (disambiguation)
  • J. Neeley Johnson (1825 – 1872), Governor of California
  • John de Monins Johnson, (1882 – 1956), papyrologist, printer of the Oxford English Dictionary, and collector
  • Joseph Johnson (1785-1877), Governor of Virgina and U.S. Repesentative
  • Joseph Johnson (disambiguation)
  • Keyshawn Johnson, American football player.
  • Lady Bird Johnson,wife of Lyndon Johnson
  • Leavander Johnson (1969 – 2005), American boxer
  • Liver-Eating Johnson, mountain man
  • Louis A. Johnson, the second Secretary of Defense of the United States.
  • Luther Johnson, congressman from Texas in the 1920s
  • Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th President of the United States
  • Mark Johnson, multiple people
  • Martha Johnson, Canadian pop music singer
  • Mead Johnson, founder of the nutrition products company
  • Melvin Johnson, gun constructor
  • Mrs.Michelle R. Johnson, Creator of Del-AWARE the only Official Website of the First State Delaware's Electronic Access Web and Resource Extension Michelle is an Expert Artist and Computer Specialist residing in Delawarelink title
  • Molly Johnson, Canadian rock and roll and jazz singer
  • Paul Johnson (disambiguation)
  • Philip Johnson, architect
  • Randy Johnson, Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Richard Mentor Johnson, Vice President of the United States
  • Robert Johnson (disambiguation), including:
    • Robert Johnson (1911 – 1938), American blues guitarist.
    • Robert D. Johnson (1883 – 1961), U.S. Congressman from Missouri
    • Robert L. Johnson (born 1946), American media entrepreneur
    • Robert S. Johnson, American World War II flying ace
    • Robert Ward Johnson (1814 – 1879), U.S. Senator from Arkansas
    • Robert Wood Johnson, identically-named father and son who headed the Johnson & Johnson Corporation
  • Ross Johnson, former head of RJR Nabisco
  • Rudi Johnson, American football player
  • Samuel Johnson, British lexicographer
  • Taborah Johnson, actor and jazz singer
  • Ted Johnson, American football player
  • Travis Johnson, American football player
  • Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (1715 – 1774), English pioneer in New York's Mohawk Valley
  • William Johnson, multiple people including:
    • William Samuel Johnson (1727 – 1819), a U.S. founding father

Fictional People

  • Sergeant Johnson from the video game series Halo
  • Ricky Johnson from the Backyard Sports series

Places

Places commonly known as Johnson include:

  • in the United States:
    • Fort Johnson, New York
    • Johnson, Arkansas
    • Johnson, Kansas
    • Johnson, Minnesota
    • Johnson, Nebraska
    • Johnson, Oklahoma
    • Johnson, Vermont
    • Johnson Lane, Nevada
    • Johnson Township, Minnesota
  • Johnson City, several places
  • Johnson County, several places

Things

Things commonly known as Johnson include:

  • Stevens Johnson syndrome
  • Johnson Act, a 1934 US securities law
  • Johnson County War, an 1892 range war in Wyoming
  • Johnson & Johnson Corporation
  • Johnson Outboards, a manufacturer of boat motors
  • Johnson M1941 Rifle

"Johnson" is also sexual slang for the penis.


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"Johnson" is also sexual slang for the penis. Current issues for debate in Lauder are the town's expansion - whether it is needed or desirable - the location of a new primary school (and how soon one will be built), and the location and extent of wind farms on the surrounding hills. Things commonly known as Johnson include:. The bus service to Edinburgh is good - but infrequent. Places commonly known as Johnson include:. Lauder is today strongly influenced by its proximity to Edinburgh as it is now considered to be close enough for people to commute into the capital for work. People commonly known by their family name Johnson include:. This means that, at the beginning of the 21st century, the population is approaching what it was at the beginning of the 20th century before the period of depopulation over the last 100 years.

. The current population of the Burgh is around 1500 although it is rapidly expanding as 100+ new homes are being built on the southern boundary. During the 1990 census, approximately 0.81% of people counted had this family name. By the 18th century the Maitlands had managed to acquire most of the properties which had belonged to the ancient Lauder family, although Windpark/Wyndepark and its Pele Tower remained in the hands of John Lauder of Winepark & Carolside, until about 1750. It is the second most common family name in the United States after Smith. The Maitlands decided they would demolish this kirk as Thirlestane became even grander, and the Earl of Lauderdale had a new church erected circa 1688 in the centre of the Burgh. For its etymology, translations, alternative spellings, and slang meanings, see Wiktionary. Near to the old Crown Fort stood the ancient parish church of St.Mary (a dependency of Dryburgh Abbey), in which many of the old Lauder family were interred, including two bishops.

Johnson is a family name, a place name, and the name of things. He commenced the building of the magnificent Thirlestane Castle upon that site, parts of the original walls of the ancient fort being included in the walls of the new ediface. Johnson M1941 Rifle. Eventually it was sold to a Cranstoun relation who sold it on to Chancellor John Maitland about 1589. Johnson Outboards, a manufacturer of boat motors. The Crown abandoned this in the 16th century and it was given to Robert Lauder of that Ilk, who gave it to his daughter Alison as dowry when she married. Johnson & Johnson Corporation. Below the town stood the Crown Fort, a scene of many skirmishes over the years.

Johnson County War, an 1892 range war in Wyoming. With the introduction of the feudal system to Scotland by David I, a barony of Lauderdale was chartered for the King's favourtie, de Morville, which covered an extensive amount of territory, but did not affect, as such, the Lauder family's properties as they were already held 'of the King'. Johnson Act, a 1934 US securities law. (He received at the same time The Bass Rock) This family erected a Norman keep, or Scottish Pele Tower (taken down in 1700) around which the present town grew. Stevens Johnson syndrome. Upon the defeat of Macbeth by Malcolm Canmore Sir Robert de Lawdre [Lauder] was granted extensive lands in and around the existing town, which included the ancient Forest of Lauder. Johnson County, several places. Its name is unknown, but it was tiny.

Johnson City, several places. The ancient settlement was further up the hills on the edge of the Moor. Johnson Township, Minnesota. The town recently celebrated 500 years of their official Royal Burgh charter, but references suggest that it was made a Royal Burgh much earlier, by King William I of Scotland,'The Lion'. Johnson Lane, Nevada. Thirlestane Castle is just outside the burgh. Johnson, Vermont. Notable buildings in the town include the Tollbooth or Town Hall, which predates 1600.

Johnson, Oklahoma. It lies on the edge of the Lammermuir Hills, on the Southern Upland Way. Johnson, Nebraska. Lauder is a Royal Burgh in the Scottish Borders. Johnson, Minnesota. "Papers on Lauder" by G.Romanes, Galashiels, 1903. Johnson, Kansas. "Lauder and Lauderdale" by Thomson, 1900.

Johnson, Arkansas. "The Grange of St.Giles" vy J.Stewart-Smith, Edinburgh, 1898. Fort Johnson, New York. in the United States:

    . Ricky Johnson from the Backyard Sports series.

    Sergeant Johnson from the video game series Halo. founding father. William Samuel Johnson (1727 – 1819), a U.S. William Johnson, multiple people including:

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      Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (1715 – 1774), English pioneer in New York's Mohawk Valley. Travis Johnson, American football player. Ted Johnson, American football player. Taborah Johnson, actor and jazz singer.

      Samuel Johnson, British lexicographer. Rudi Johnson, American football player. Ross Johnson, former head of RJR Nabisco. Robert Wood Johnson, identically-named father and son who headed the Johnson & Johnson Corporation.

      Senator from Arkansas. Robert Ward Johnson (1814 – 1879), U.S. Johnson, American World War II flying ace. Robert S.

      Johnson (born 1946), American media entrepreneur. Robert L. Congressman from Missouri. Johnson (1883 – 1961), U.S.

      Robert D. Robert Johnson (1911 – 1938), American blues guitarist. Robert Johnson (disambiguation), including:

        . Richard Mentor Johnson, Vice President of the United States.

        Randy Johnson, Major League Baseball pitcher. Philip Johnson, architect. Paul Johnson (disambiguation). Molly Johnson, Canadian rock and roll and jazz singer.

        Johnson, Creator of Del-AWARE the only Official Website of the First State Delaware's Electronic Access Web and Resource Extension Michelle is an Expert Artist and Computer Specialist residing in Delawarelink title. Mrs.Michelle R. Melvin Johnson, gun constructor. Mead Johnson, founder of the nutrition products company.

        Martha Johnson, Canadian pop music singer. Mark Johnson, multiple people. Johnson, 36th President of the United States. Lyndon B.

        Luther Johnson, congressman from Texas in the 1920s. Johnson, the second Secretary of Defense of the United States. Louis A. Liver-Eating Johnson, mountain man.

        Leavander Johnson (1969 – 2005), American boxer. Lady Bird Johnson,wife of Lyndon Johnson. Keyshawn Johnson, American football player. Joseph Johnson (disambiguation).

        Repesentative. Joseph Johnson (1785-1877), Governor of Virgina and U.S. John de Monins Johnson, (1882 – 1956), papyrologist, printer of the Oxford English Dictionary, and collector. Neeley Johnson (1825 – 1872), Governor of California.

        J. John Johnson (disambiguation). Joe Johnson, multiple people. Johnson, musician.

        J. J. Johnson, jazz musician. James P.

        Jack Johnson, multiple people. Irving Johnson, author, adventurer, and sail training pioneer. Brothers Johnson, musicians George and Louis. Graham Johnson, Zimbabwe born, British based pianist.

        Magic Johnson, basketball star. Eliza McCardle Johnson,wife of Andrew Johnson. Don Johnson, television and movie actor. Dink Johnson, jazz musician.

        David Johnson, multiple people. Clark Johnson, actor. Clarence Johnson, aircraft engineer. Johnson, attorney and political activist.

        Chad S. Chad Johnson, American football player. Bushrod Johnson, Confederate Army general. Bunk Johnson, jazz musician.

        Brian Johnson, lead singer of the rock band AC/DC. Boris Johnson, British journalist. Bob Johnson, multiple people. Bill Johnson (disambiguation), multiple people.

        Ben Johnson, multiple people. Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States. Andre Johnson, American football player. Johnson (composer), South Icomposer of Malayalam cinema.