THE 1996 ACADIAN JOHNSON
FAMILY REUNION


DEDICATION CEREMONY AT CARLETON, QUÉBEC



DURING THE 1996 REUNION OF
THE ACADIAN JOHNSON ASSOCIATION

The commemorative plaque pictured above was dedicated and unveiled on August 10, 1996, at the ancestral site of the Gaspesian Branch of the Acadian Johnsons. Descendants of William (Guillaume "Billy") Johnson, Jr., son of William Johnson, Sr. and Elizabeth (Isabelle) Corporon still live on the ancestral land, which was originally settled in 1777.

REPORT OF THE 1996 FAMILY REUNION

By France Johnson, Assn. Vice-President -
from the Bulletin of the Acadian Johnson Association, Issue No. 3, Fall 1996.

The dates August 10 and 11, 1996 will remain engraved forever in our Johnsonian memories. It was a memorable weekend! Our hearts were as warm as the weather.

Our families assembled in Carleton, Québec, for the 1996 Family Reunion and rejoiced. This gathering allowed many to reunite with cousins normally separated by great distances and to meet unknown cousins who had traveled from as far as California, Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, and British Colombia to attend.

In the overheated room of the Civic Center, nearly half of the participants registered on Friday evening. In total, 280 persons registered for and attended the 1996 Family Reunion. They came from seven Canadian provinces and nine American states. The distribution was as follows:

51% - Blue - Gaspesian Branch, descendants of Michel; 28% - Red - Gaspesian Branch, descendants of Paul; 12% - Green - New Brunswick Branch; 5% - Orange - Louisiana Branch; 4% - Yellow - Lanaudiere Branch.

It was a beautiful meeting, charged with emotions and activities! Here is a brief reminder of the main events of the weekend:

First, the participants were invited to the General Annual Assembly of the Association. Elections were held. Ann Johnson was reelected Chairwoman; Kathleen Johnson was reelected Treasurer; Pauline Alain was reelected Director for Québec; Alexander Cyr, Director for Ontario; Thérese Johnson Fernandes, Director for Western Canada; Bertha Johnson Léger and Norbert Johnson, Co-Directors for New Brunswick.

Welcome to the newly elected members of the Board. Our congratulations and acknowledgements go to the devoted Honorary Members: Columbia Johnson, Alexander Cyr and Yves Blondin. Congratulations also to Bernadette Alain, winner of the contest: "Make Me a Drawing and Add a Thought To It." Bernadette designed the magnificent logo which will represent the Association henceforth. Marjorie Johnson of Charlo, New Brunswick, won the painting representing the ancestral site of the occupied land by the Johnsons of Carleton. The artwork was painted by Jeanne-Mance Johnson Perron especially for this occasion.

At the end of the General Assembly, three trees symbolizing the Gaspésie, Lanaudiere and Louisiana branches were planted on the lot of the Multifunctional Civic Center. The guests then traveled to the nearby ancestral site presently owned by Reynold Johnson for the unveiling of a plaque commemorating the event.

Judging from the pace with which the numerous activities were taking place, the course of our history seemed to be speeded up. We were able to relive, through the Exhibition and the French and English Workshops, some unalterable memories that definitely served as a homage to our ancestors. A thank you also goes to the Lecturers: Columbia Johnson, Alexandre Cyr, Thérese Johnson Garand, Kenneth Johnson, Ann Johnson Donovan, and Thérese Johnson Fernandes. The Workshops "Let's Have a Talk" were a great success. The evening's party crowned the first day of festivities.

The following day, Sunday, a Mass in honor of the Johnson family was celebrated. We attended the baptism of Philippe-Antoine Johnson, son of Guylaine Boudreau and Jean-Marie Johnson. We wish him long life!

Finally, the Banquet was the culminating point of the gathering. Returning home with souvenirs commemorating the 1996 Family Reunion, such as a book, a T-shirt, or a bottle of wine, also made everyone happy. The participants' satisfaction was evident during all the weekend. "What a welcome!" "What a warm atmosphere!" were but a few of the numerous positive comments about the Reunion.

After the 1991 gathering in Sanford, Maine, and the 1996 Family Reunion in Carleton, we can only conclude by saying "Until next time!" A project has already germinated within the Louisiana delegation to invite us in 1999 to Lafayette, Louisiana during the festivities scheduled for the Acadian community. We will keep you informed of the plans.

JOHNSON TO OUR ROOTS AND PROUD OF IT!


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