William Wallace Johnson
William Wallace Johnson was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Biography
Johnson was born on November 29, 1813, in Buckland, Massachusetts.The eighth child and second son of Capt. Othniel and Anna Johnson.
On October 24, 1838, Johnson married Abigail Clark. They would have six children between 1841 and 1849. On May 17, 1842, he and his family settled in Greenfield in Wisconsin Territory.
Johnson was a school board member and a teacher in the Greenfield township and constructed with his own hands the Honey Creek School in 1843 and the Johnson School in 1847. He also served as Town Treasurer and Town Clerk. In 1859, he was ordained a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Also, from 1849 to 1900 he was Secretary of Honey Creek Cemetery Association.
Johnson died on September 6, 1900, in Greenfield, Wisconsin, and he is buried in Honey Creek Cemetery in West Allis, Wisconsin.