J. Edward Johnson
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J. Edward Johnson (often J. Ed) was a lawyer and historian whose professional career was largely set in the East Bay area of California. He was also an early leader in the area of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as the first branch president of the Berkeley area and in two stake presidencies.
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Born | John Edward Johnson 2 October 1890 Little Cottonwood, Murray, Utah Territory |
Died | 4 April 1976 |
Resting place | El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California Latitude: 31.6233, Longitude: -91.3586 |
Nationality | American |
Other names | J. Ed Johnson |
Education | Brigham Young University (A.B., 1915) School of Jurisprudence, University of California at Berkeley (J.D., 1920) |
Known for | Attorney, historian, leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the San Francisco Bay Area |
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Children | Robert H. (b. 1918) Marion H. (b. 1922) Carolyn H. (b. 1928) Thomas H. (b.1931) Cheryl B. (b. 1935) Yvonne B. (b. 1937) Richard B. (b. 1938) Harry B. (b. 1943) |
Parent(s) | John Johnson (1864 –1943) Edla Lundell (1865 – 1941) |
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