Woods Family - Ourfolk
Francis "Fanny" Woods (Johnston) B: 1870/1871
Francis was born on 1870/1871 in Ohio .
Francis was married to William Pullis Johnston .
William was born on 1867 in Indianapolis, Ind. and died on 1915 and was buried in Crown Hill, Indpls. .
He was the son of Samuel Andrew Johnston, Sr. (22 JUN 1835 - 16 MAR 1907) and Estelle Pullis (Johnston) (25 JUL 1846 - 1930).
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Francis W. Johnston: | mother | 49 | OH | OH | IL | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winant P. Johnston: | son | 28 | IN | IN | OH | sculptor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wm P. Johnston worked as a book-keeper and lived at 780 N. Penn in the 1889 Indianapolis Directory.
Lived at 2125 N. Delaware in Indianapolis in 1915.
William was a Real Estate Agent.
Johnston House
1723 North Pennsylvania Street
Built c. 1890
William P. Johnston was probably the first owner-occupant of this two-story dwelling, maintaining residence from 1890 until possibly 1911. After that, ownership transferred to Lynn C. Milliken. The house appeared to be occupied until around 1919 by Hugh H. Hanna, Jr., and the American Mail Order Company. By 1922, the structure was divided into four apartments.
This 2-story frame building, with a hip and gable roof, is aluminum sided. Projecting from the front facade are twin 2-story bays flanking the front entrance. The front bays have heavy handed cornices. The bays have brick half walls at the bases with limestone caps.
#inage -aug-2020/frances-johnston-obit.jpg Obituary The Indianapolis News - 11 May 1936
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