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William Claiborne first married Arra SCOTT. They had one child:
William Claiborne second married Annie RIDINGS. 10. Thomas JOHNSON. Born in Dec 1848 in Tennessee. Buried in Blair Cemetery, Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee. Alias/AKA: "Tom". Thomas married Mary Lou RUST, daughter of Unknown RUST. They had the following children:
11. Martha Jane JOHNSON. Born on 24 Apr 1853 in Carroll County, Tennessee. At the age of 57, Martha Jane died in Carroll County, Tennessee on 15 Nov 1910. Buried in 1910 in Blair Cemetery, Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee. Resided in 13th District, Carroll County, Tennessee in 1880. Martha Jane married Moses Dewit CARNAL, son of Joshua CARNAL (1808-1850) & Sarah DUNN (1808-1885). Born on 3 Sep 1837. At the age of 74, Moses Dewit died in Carroll County, Tennessee on 27 Mar 1912. Buried in 1912 in Blair Cemetery, Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee. Moses Dewit served in Company G, Second Tennessee Mounted Infantry, United States Army. Resided in 13th District, Carroll County, Tennessee in 1880. Occupation: General Merchandise. Occupation: School Teacher. Military: Company G, 2nd Tennessee Mounted Infantry, US. M. DeWitt Carnal, farmer, was born in Henderson County, Tenn., in 1837, and is the third in a family of six children born to Joshua and Sarah W. (Dunn) Carnal. The father was a native of North Carolina; born in 1808; he received a fair education, and followed the occupation of a farmer. In 1832 he removed to Henderson County, Tenn., and about 1844 came to Carroll County, where he purchased land in the Thirteenth District; he remained here until his death, which occurred in 1850. The mother was born the same year, and in the same State as her husband; she died in December, 1885. Our subject grew to manhood on the farm and received a good practical education; he taught several terms of school and in December, 1863, enlisted in Company G, Second Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Confederate Army. He was at Paducah and in several sharp skirmishes, but was principally engaged in guarding the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, between Huntingdon and Nashville. At the end of thirteen months' hard fighting and suffering, he returned home. In 1865 he began clerking in a mercantile house, where he remained two years; he then, in company with W. P. Smith, established the firm of Smith & Carnal, and engaged in the mercantile business. This firm continued until 1875, when they disposed of their stock, and in 1878 he and P. E. Parker, Jr., formed a partnership and continued the business in the building where Mr. Parker now is. In 1879 Mr. Carnal purchased the stock and engaged in the business on his own responsibility; in December, 1883, he sold his stock and since that time has been farming. He has several farms in Carroll County, considerable town property, and some land in Kansas. In December, 1875, he married Martha A. Johnson, daughter of A. J. Johnson, and to this union were born five children: William, Martha D., Fannie L., Lizzie P. and James E. Mrs. Carnal was born in Carroll County, about 1853. Mr. Carnal has been a Republican since the war, and is a member of the Masonic fraternity. They had the following children:
12. Mary Catherine JOHNSON. Born in 1868. At the age of 70, Mary Catherine died in 1938. Buried in 1938 in Blair Cemetery, Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee. Mary Catherine married J. Leonidus RUST, son of Unknown RUST. Born in 1859. At the age of 80, J. Leonidus died in 1939. Buried in 1939 in Blair Cemetery, Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee. Resided in 13th District, Carroll County, Tennessee in 1920. Alias/AKA: "Lon". They had the following children:
13. Wylie J. JOHNSON. Born in Apr 1870. At the age of 57, Wylie J. died in Carroll County, Tennessee in 1928. Buried in 1928 in Blair Cemetery, Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee. Wylie J. married Susan Ann PINCKLEY. Born in May 1875. At the age of 58, Susan Ann died in 1934. Buried in 1934 in Blair Cemetery, Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee. They had the following children:
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