William Samuel Johnson
1727–1819 (age 92)
Lawyer/Statesman
Biography
William Samuel Johnson was a distinguished lawyer and statesman who lived from 1727 to 1819, serving his country during the founding era of the United States. His legal expertise and political acumen made him a respected figure in the early republic, and he played a significant role in shaping the nation's legal and political institutions during a critical period of development.
Johnson's long life of ninety-two years allowed him to witness the transformation of the American colonies into an independent nation and to contribute meaningfully to its establishment and growth. He was interred in Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, a resting place befitting a man of his prominence and service to his country and community.