Johnson
People named Johnson
Johnson is the second most common surname in the United States. During the 1990 census, approximately 0.81% of people counted had this last name. Famous people whose surname is or was Johnson include: Albert Sidney Johnson, General of the United States Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States Ben Johnson, Canadian athlete Bill Johnson, jazz musician Boris Johnson, British journalist Bunk Johnson, jazz musician Bushrod Johnson, Confederate Army General Clarence L. Johnson, aircraft engineer David Johnson (disambiguation page) Dink Johnson, jazz musician Earvin "Magic" Johnson, basketball star Graham Johnson, Rhodiesian born, British based pianist & Lieder accompanist George and Louis Johnson, musicians Jack Johnson, boxer Jack Johnson, musician James P. Johnson, jazz musician J. J. Johnson, musician John Johnson ( c1550 – 1594 ), English lutenist and composer of songs and lute music John Johnson ( – 1723 ), Seigneur of Sark Sir John Johnson ( 1742 – 1830 ), Loyalist leader during American Revolution John Johnson ( 1805 – 1867 ), U.S. Representative from Ohio John Neeley Johnson ( 1825 – 1872 ), Governor of California John de Monins Johnson ( 1882 – 1956 ), papyrologist, printer of the Oxford English Dictionary, and collector Lisa M. King-Johnson, terrorist victim Liver-Eating Johnson, mountain man among mountain men Louis A. Johnson, second Secretary of Defense of the United States. Lyndon Johnson, 36th President of the United States Mead Johnson, founder of the nutrition products company Philip Johnson, architect Randy Johnson, Major League Baseball pitcher Richard Mentor Johnson, Vice President of the United States Robert Johnson, blues singer Robert Johnson (disambiguation page) Samuel Johnson, English lexicographer Virginia Eshelman Johnson (1925) pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response William Johnson (1715-1774) English pioneer in New York's Mohawk Valley William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819) a U. S. Founding Father William Johnson (1771-1834) U. S. Supreme Court Justice
Places called Johnson
Johnson is the name of some places in the United States of America: Fort Johnson, New York Johnson, Arkansas Johnson, Kansas Johnson, Minnesota Johnson, Nebraska Johnson, Oklahoma Johnson, Vermont Johnson City, Kansas Johnson City, New York Johnson City, Oregon Johnson City, Tennessee Johnson City, Texas Johnson County, Arkansas Johnson County, Georgia Johnson County, Illinois Johnson County, Indiana Johnson County, Iowa Johnson County, Kansas Johnson County, Kentucky Johnson County, Missouri Johnson County, Nebraska Johnson County, Tennessee Johnson County, Texas Johnson County, Wyoming Johnson Lane, Nevada Johnson Township, Minnesota
Things called Johnson A disease named Stevens Johnson syndrome The Johnson Act of 1934 (or Foreign Securities Act) The Johnson County War Johnson is sexual slang for a penis Johnson & Johnson Corporation Johnson Outboards (a division of Bombardier Recreational Products) is a manufacturer of outboard motors
Similar spellings Johnston Johncock
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