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Estelle Pullis (Johnston) 1846 - 1930
Estelle was born on 1846 in New York and died on 1930 in Indianapolis, Ind. .
She was the daughter of John Pullis (25 JUL 1812 - 1 FEB 1886) and Eliza Ann Winant (Pullis) (26 APR 1816 - 8 MAY 1897).
Estelle was married to Samuel Andrew Johnston, Sr. on 14 FEB 1865 in St. Louis, Mo..
Samuel Sr. was born on 22 JUN 1830 in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana and died on 16 MAR 1907 (age: 76) in Indianapolis, Ind and was buried in Crown Hill .
He was the son of Samuel Johnston (29 JAN 1790 - 8 JUL 1834) and Susannah Wallace (Johnston) (1776 - 22 FEB 1844).
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In 1910, she was living at 2111 N. Delaware St. 'a place endeared to her by her gracious and hallowed memories of the past' (Greater indianapolis0
Living at 2123 N. Delaware in Indianapolis in 1925 and in 1930 when she died.
Living at 2123 N. Delaware in Indianapolis in 1925 and in 1930 when she died.
moved to Marion Co. about 1834 with his parents. Educated in the schools of Indianapolis where he 'found ample opportunity for productive and successful effort in connection with business affairs of important order'.
In 1860, Oliver, Sarah and Elizabeth Johnston lived adjacent to Samuel and May Johnston, who lived with the Dunlops
In 1860, Oliver, Sarah and Elizabeth Johnston lived adjacent to Samuel and May Johnston, who lived with the Dunlops
Estelle P. widow of the late
Samuel Andrew Johnston, passed away
Monday afternoon. Funeral services at
the residence, 2123 N. Delaware st.,
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Burial Crown
Hill cemetery.
name Age Occupation Born In
Jno S. Donlop : 26 Merchant Ireland
Margaret S. Doonlop : 20 Indiana
Saml H. Donlop : 2 Ind
May J. Johnston : 22 Ind
Saml A. Johnston : 19 Clerk Ind

Name age Occ. born in
Sameul A. Johnston : 28 Salesman Indiana
William J. Johnston : Tin & Stove Dealer Indiana
Elizabeth E. Johnston : 20 Indiana
April 17, 1868
STOVES, &c.
TUTEWILER BROS., Stoves, Mantles and
Grates. and House Furnishing Goods, 74
East Washington street.
MUNSON & JOHNSTON. Wholesale and Re-
tail Dealer in Cooking, Parlor and Heating
Stoves, 62, first door east of Odd Fellows Hall


Pentalpha Lodge No. 564 F. & A. M., Indianapolis, Indiana, was instituted Thursday, October 20, 1881, and chartered Wednesday, May 24, 1882.
On October 10, 1881, at 8 o'clock PM, a number of Master Masons residing in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, met in convention, at 27 1/2 South Delaware Street, for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps necessary to form a new Lodge of Masons. The following Brethren were present: ...
Samuel A. Johnston ...
On October 10, 1881, at 8 o'clock PM, a number of Master Masons residing in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, met in convention, at 27 1/2 South Delaware Street, for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps necessary to form a new Lodge of Masons. The following Brethren were present: ...
Samuel A. Johnston ...
name relation age born in Occ. father born mother born
Saml A. Johnston : self 44 IN Stove Dealer IRE IRE
Estelle P. Johnston : wife 33 NY Keeping House NY NJ
Wm P. Johnston : son 12 IN At School
Samuel A. Johnsotn : son 3 IN
Meta Steucker : other 20 IN Servant Prussia Prussia
Mary Kiefer : other 27 IN Servant GER GER
name relation born age mar. status born in father born mother born Occ.
Samuel Johnston : head June 21 1834 65 m 30 In Ire Ire 'Floor Walker
Estelle P. Johnston : wife July 25 1851 48 m 30 NY NY NJ
Samuel A. Johnston Jr : son June 18 1876 23 s IN IN NY At School
Mary Donahue : servant Sep 1866 33 S IN Ire Ire Servant
Hellena O'Leary : servant Nov 27 1882 17 S Ire Ire Ire Servant
The Indianapolis News Mar 16,1907.
ONE OF THE CITY'S OLDEST RESIDENTS PASSES AWAY
Samuel A. Johnston Succumbs to Illness
WAS A PROMINENT MASON
Samuel A. Johnston, for seventy-three years a resident of this city,
died at his home, 2111 North Delaware street, at
8 o'clock this morning. He had been in failing health
for some time, and his death was due to heart failure.
He was born at Franklin, this state, June 22, 1839 and removed with his parents to Indianapolis when he was four years old.
For thirty years he was a member of the old firm of Johnston Brothers, dealers in stoves and tinware, at 62 East Washington street.
For several years he had not been in actively engaged in any business.
At the time of his death he was the oldest in point of membership of any member of the First Presbyterian Church,where he was a deacon.
He had sang in the choir of that church for twenty-five years, and until recent years was foremost in the activities of the church.
He was a member of the Scottish Rite Masons of the Mystic Shrine and the Knights Templars, and had been for thirty years the grand chancellor of Scottish Rite Masons of Indiana. He was noted for his genial nature, and had many friends.
He leaves a widow and two sons - William P. Johnston and Dr. Samuel A. Johnston. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. He will be buried at Crown Hill Cemetery
He was born at Franklin, this state, June 22, 1839 and removed with his parents to Indianapolis when he was four years old.
For thirty years he was a member of the old firm of Johnston Brothers, dealers in stoves and tinware, at 62 East Washington street.
For several years he had not been in actively engaged in any business.
At the time of his death he was the oldest in point of membership of any member of the First Presbyterian Church,where he was a deacon.
He had sang in the choir of that church for twenty-five years, and until recent years was foremost in the activities of the church.
He was a member of the Scottish Rite Masons of the Mystic Shrine and the Knights Templars, and had been for thirty years the grand chancellor of Scottish Rite Masons of Indiana. He was noted for his genial nature, and had many friends.
He leaves a widow and two sons - William P. Johnston and Dr. Samuel A. Johnston. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. He will be buried at Crown Hill Cemetery
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