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  1. Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. (* 11. Oktober 1877 in Buda , Texas ; † 23. Oktober 1937 in Stonewall , Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Farmer, als Politiker der Demokratischen Partei Abgeordneter im texanischen Repräsentantenhaus und der Vater des späteren US-Präsidenten Lyndon B. Johnson .

  2. Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. (October 11, 1877 – October 23, 1937) was an American businessman and politician. He was a six-term Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives. He served in the 29th, 30th, 35th, 37th, and 38th Texas Legislatures.

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  3. Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. (November 12, 1838 – February 25, 1915) was an American politician, businessman, farmer, rancher, and namesake of Johnson City, Texas. He was the grandfather of U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson.

  4. 1. Feb. 1995 · Type: Biography. Published: 1976. Updated: February 1, 1995. Johnson, Samuel Ealy, Jr. (1877–1937). Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., legislator and father of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the son of Eliza (Bunton) and Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., was born at Buda, Texas, on October 11, 1877.

  5. 1. Feb. 1995 · Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., cattleman, soldier, and grandfather of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the tenth child of Jesse and Lucy Webb (Barnett) Johnson, was born in Alabama on November 12, 1838. The family moved to Georgia and in 1846 to Lockhart, Texas. Sam's parents died in the late 1850s, and Sam and his brother Jesse Thomas built a port-holed rock barn as a headquarters for their cattle business ...

  6. LBJ's paternal grandfather, Sam Ealy Johnson, Sr., was raised Baptist. In his early manhood, he became a member of the Christian Church. In his later years, he affiliated with the Christadelphians. According to Lady Bird Johnson, LBJ's father, Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr., also joined the Christadelphian Church toward the end of his life.

  7. 11. Jan. 2024 · Confederate veteran Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., and his wife Eliza Bunton Johnson—Lyndon Johnson's grandparents—settled here in 1867. From this 960-acre ranch, Sam and his brother Tom drove cattle north on the Chisholm Trail, amassing in the process a large but fleeting fortune.