Talk:John Johnston (Indian agent)

Latest comment: 4 months ago by 2600:1700:D1E0:60E0:7070:EC15:6E5F:FE8B in topic Inconsistencies

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I removed this list of children because it didn't quite fit into the article. It's obviously from some sort of source ("These were the names listed" doesn't really meet Wikipedia standards), but it needs to be at least referenced, and probably rewritten so it looks less like a family tree.

These were the names listed : Stephan - April 2, 1803, Rebecca - September 3, 1805, Elizabeth - September 22, 1807, Rosanna - July 2, 1809, Mary - November 24, 1816, Roxanna - April 2, 1818, John H.P. - June 25, 1820, Catherine - March 8, 1822, William - January, 22 1824, Margaret - September 10, 1825, Harriet Jane - August 16, 1827, James Adam - May 5, 1830.

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Inconsistencies

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Just as a reader, I notice that he is stated to have died in both Dayton and Washington. Also, it claims he founded Kenyon College, but the page for Kenyon does not mention him, and it is well-know that Philander Chase did the majority of the founding :) I don't know the truth and the reference to his death in the footnotes is opaque to me. Just thought I would set this down for posterity though. 2600:1700:D1E0:60E0:7070:EC15:6E5F:FE8B (talk) 02:08, 23 July 2024 (UTC)Reply