 1845 - 1930 (85 years)
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| Name |
Charles Trim Johnson |
| Birth |
4 Feb 1845 |
Rumboldswyke, Sussex [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
16 Mar 1930 |
| Person ID |
I508 |
Goring Family Tree |
| Last Modified |
20 Apr 2006 |
| Father |
William Johnson, b. 1809, West Dean, Sussex d. 25 Dec 1889, Aldingbourne, Westergate, Sussex, England (Age 80 years) |
| Mother |
Harriet Trim, b. 18 May 1815, West Stoke, Sussex d. 14 Feb 1898, Portsmouth, England (Age 82 years) |
| Marriage |
14 Oct 1833 |
West Stoke, Sussex [2] |
- Transcribed
Parish records lookup 27/09/2003
Marriage by Banns
William JOHNSON, Bachelor
Harriet PAIN (transcribed incorrectly)
Witnesses: Charles JOHNSON and William EWEN
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| Family ID |
F154 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Annie Elizabeth Phillips, b. Abt 1845, Emsworth, Hampshire, England d. Yes, date unknown |
| Marriage |
1869 |
Havant, Hampshire, England |
- Vol 2b Page 691?
Dec 1869
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| Children |
| | 1. Elizabeth Lilian Johnson, b. Abt 1871, Peterborough, Northampton, England d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 2. Charles Philips Johnson, b. Abt 1872, Peterborough, Northampton, England d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 3. Hephzibah Johnson, b. Abt 1874, Coalville, Leicester, England d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 4. Joseph C. T. Johnson, b. Abt 1876, Coalville, Leicester, England d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 5. Miriam Selina Johnson, b. Abt 1883, Longton, Staffordshire, England d. Yes, date unknown |
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| Family ID |
F654 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
20 Apr 2006 |
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| Notes |
- Births Mar 1845
JOHNSON Charles Thomas *im Westhampnet 7 536
1881 Household Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Charles T. JOHNSON Head M Male 36 Rumboldswyke, Sussex, England Baptist Minister
Annie E. JOHNSON Wife M Female 36 Emsworth, Hampshire, England Baptist Minister Wife
Elizabeth L. JOHNSON Daur U Female 10 Peterboro, Northampton, England Scholar
Charles P. JOHNSON Son Male 9 Peterboro, Northampton, England Scholar
Hephzibah JOHNSON Daur Female 7 Coalville, Leicester, England Scholar
Joseph C. JOHNSON Son Male 5 Coalville, Leicester, England Scholar
Dwelling Sprattslade Ter Trentham Rd
Census Place Trentham, Stafford, England
Family History Library Film 1341646
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 2696 / 52
Page Number 42
1891 Census
Piece: RG12/1835 Place: Falmouth-Cornwall Enumeration District: 7
Civil Parish: Falmouth Ecclesiastical Parish: Falmouth
Folio: 59 Page: 26 Schedule: 196
Address: 38 Berkeley Vale
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
JOHNSON Charles T. Head M M 46 Baptist Minister(Em'ee) Sussex - Rumboldswryke
JOHNSON Elizabeth A. Wife M F 46 Unknown - Not Given(Originally: Unknown - -)
JOHNSON Hephizibah Dau S F 17 Schoolteacher(Em'ee) Leicestershire - Coalville
JOHNSON Joseph C. T. Son - M 15 Scholar Leicestershire - Coalville
JOHNSON Miriam S. Dau - F 8 Scholar Staffordshire - Longton
OPIE Rosina Servnt S F 21 General Servant(Em'ee) Cornwall - Perranwell
http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
1901 Census
Urskin? Road
"Tal-an-Vean"?
Administrative County Kent
Civil Parish Dartford
JOHNSON, Charles T Head M M 56 Rumboldswyke, Sussex Baptist Minister
JOHNSON, Elizabeth A Wife M F 56 Emsworth, Hampshire
JOHNSON, Miriam S Dau F 18 Longton, Staffordshire Typist & Shorthand Clerk
PHILLIPS, Elizabeth Mother-in-law W F 76 Emsworth, Hampshire
Baptist Handbook 1931
Page 322 Memoirs of Ministers and Missionaries
JOHNSON, CHARLES TRIM, was born at Westergate, Sussex, on 4th
February, 1845. His parents were menbers of the Church of England and
the home influence was definitely evanglical. He was apprenticed to a ship-
building at Emsworth, Hants. He attended a Bible class at the rectory ad
the recto, recognising his abilities , offered at his own expense, to send him to
a theological training college with a view to his entering the Church, but as
he had already been convinced of the scriptural truth of Believers' Baptism
he declined the generous offer, and was baptizes by the Rev. E. G. Gange, at
Lake Road Church, Portsmouth. He entered upon Christian work as a lay
evangelist at Littlehampton, Sussex, in 1864, and in the following year was
received into Spurgeon's College. His first settlement was was at Alford, Lincs.,
where the Church was revived and good work done. Then followed a short
pastorate at Westgate, Peterborough. In 1872 Mr. Johnson removed to Coal-
ville, Leicestershire, where his ministry was memorable and successful. He
gave his energies and enthusiasm with unstinted devotion, and there was an
unceasing revival. Convesions and baptisms were reported every month. He
gathered around him a band of men and women of kindred spirit who loyally
served him. In 1877 he removed to Long Eaton and, in 1879 to Longton,
Staffs., where he remained for eight years, which proved to be amoung the most
fruitful in the Church's history. He accepted a call to Falmouth in 1888,
where his ministry was equally successful, many being added to the Church.
Mr. Johnson removed to Romsey in 1896 and to Dartford in 1898, where he
spent five happy years and again established a reputation as a faithful
preacher and soul winner. His last charge was at Shepshed. His health was
now failing; he had frequent attacks of Angina Pectoris and was compelled
to retire finally in 1904. His character was of sterling quality; he had great
influence with youg people and was the friend and champion of the poor, a
keen Temprance advocate and resolute in the advocacy of the central
doctrines of the Baptist faith. He passed to a Higher Service on 16th
March, 1930. W. B.
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