Robert Henry Glass Johnson, 19001943 (aged 42 years)

Name
Robert Henry Glass /Johnson/
Birth
Birth of a sister
Note: Was born Cora Louise Johnson, at age 18 changed her name to Louise Fontaine Johnson. She was always been called Louise.
Death of a maternal grandmother
Death of a father
Cause: Shooting
Note: payroll robbery - all robbers were killed in shootout.

payroll robbery - all robbers were killed in shootout.

http://www.glenalum.com/robberybethward.html

http://www.glenalum.com/payrollrobberywdn.html

http://www.glenalum.com/robberymanhunt.html

Burial of a father
Cemetery: Spring Hill Cemetery
Death of a paternal grandfather
Graduation
School or college: United States Naval Academy
Note: Online year book indicates Page 163 of the year book for the class of 1924
Death of a paternal grandmother
Burial of a mother
Cemetery: Spring Hill Cemetery
Death
Note: Listed as aboard the Japanese prisoner transport ORYOKU MARU.

Listed as aboard the Japanese prisoner transport ORYOKU MARU.
The ORYOKU MARU was bombed and beached in Subic Bay. The survivors continued aboard the BRAZIL MARU to Moji, Japan, arriving Jan 30, 1945 numbering approx 450.
Of the 1619 prisoners from Bilibid prison who boarded the ship in Manila on December 13, 1944 only approx 300 survived to be liberated by American forces August 1945.

Family with parents
father
gilliam/fdjohnsonjr.jpg
18721914
Birth: July 8, 1872 38 36 Culpeper Courthouse, Virginia, USA
Death: August 14, 1914Glen Alum, Mingo, West Virginia, USA
mother
gilliam/laglass.jpg
18771961
Baptism: October 2, 1877 54 37 Petersburg, Virginia, USA
Death: June 25, 1961Lexington, Virginia, USA
Marriage MarriageNovember 16, 1899Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
13 months
himself
F.D. Johnson Jr. Family
19001943
Birth: December 13, 1900 28 23 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA
Death: 1943en route from the Phillipines to Japan as a POW
15 months
younger sister
gilliam/lfjohnson.jpg
19021973
Birth: March 6, 1902 29 24 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA
Death: May 27, 1973Lexington, Virginia, USA
Graduation

Online year book indicates Page 163 of the year book for the class of 1924

Death

Listed as aboard the Japanese prisoner transport ORYOKU MARU.
The ORYOKU MARU was bombed and beached in Subic Bay. The survivors continued aboard the BRAZIL MARU to Moji, Japan, arriving Jan 30, 1945 numbering approx 450.
Of the 1619 prisoners from Bilibid prison who boarded the ship in Manila on December 13, 1944 only approx 300 survived to be liberated by American forces August 1945.

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F.D. Johnson Jr. Family
F.D. Johnson Jr. Family
Note: "Our house, on Grove Cir. in Richmond. Mother, Papa, Bob & me & the collie King. - L.J.G"
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Robert H. G. Johnson
Robert H. G. Johnson