About this Web Site

Research Objectives:

The purpose of this website is to serve as a resource, clearing house and on-line family reunion for the descendants of William ("Billy") Johnson and Isabelle Corporon. This site will focus primarily, but not exclusively on the Louisiana branch of the family, as plans are in the works for an official website for the Acadian Johnson Association, which brings us together with our Canadian cousins.

The authors of this website are descendants of Joseph JEANSONNE, son of Charles Jeansonne, Jr.. Nonetheless, we are researching ALL Jeansonne lines. The ultimate aim is to produce a giant, omnibus Jeansonne/Johnson GEDCOM, tracing as many descendants as possible of the Franco-Scottish couple in long-ago Acadia who founded this line.

Please note: we are not doing a Johnson single-surname study, nor are we researching Johnsons that do not come from the Jeansonne/Johnson line. If you are just generally looking for information on Johnsons, go to our LINKS page, for links to two excellent web sites dealing with all Johnsons. If you have Johnsons from Central or Southern/Southwestern Lousiana and think you might tie into our line, go to our QUERY page and post a query -- somebody out there might have the missing clue you seek.

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Future Plans:

In the next few weeks and months, we will be revising and expanding the site, to include as much background as possible on this family. Plans include converting the Jeansonne/ Johnson GEDCOM (computerized genealogy chart) via the GED2HTML program so that it can be viewed on line, and a link to our FTP site so that the GEDCOM can be downloaded. In addition, we plan to provide a digital photo gallery of photos and documents relating to our Jeansonne/ Johnson ancestors, and sections for sharing Johnson/Jeansonne family recipes, memories and stories, from the distant past to our parents' generation.

We are also exploring the possibilty of having a Johnson/Jeansonne e-mail discussion group. If you'd be interested, let us know when you sign our guestbook. Other possibilities for the future include music files (if you play an instrument, send us a "sound bite"!!), video clips from family reunions, and, of course, a French language version of the site. (hats off to Codofil for keeping the heritage alive!!) (Council for the Development of French in Louisiana. Click here for contact tel. nos.for Codofil Officials.)

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Is our name Jeansonne or Johnson ??

In Canada and New England, the name is most commonly spelled "Johnson" with some variations as "Jeanson" and "Jeansonne." The common Louisiana usage was "Jeansonne", although the French and English spellings often were both used. (My own branch of the family switched to Johnson after moving to an English-speaking area of Rapides Parish after the War Between the States.)

Our Canadian Cousins:

Further information will soon be posted on this page regarding the Canadian and New England branches of the family, and "La Societe Acadienne de la Famille Johnson", its 1996 reunion on the Gaspe Peninsula, and the plans for the 1999 reunion in Louisiana, which will be held around the time of the World Acadian Congress. This site will also link to the Acadian Johnson Association homepage, which is now in development. At this time, we also hope to be able to expand the GEDCOM files to include these branches, and data is already being inputted.

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If you are a JEANSONNE, or are a Louisiana JOHNSON
from this line, or a Canadian or New England Johnson,
or any variation on the above, we want to hear from you!!
Please e-mail the webmasters. Let's exchange data!!

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