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Francis Godschall Johnson (January 1, 1817 – May 27, 1894) was a
Canadian office holder. He was
appointed Lieutenant Governor of
Manitoba on April...
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Godschall (1720–1802) was an
English dairy farmer and
Fellow of the
Royal Society. He was
initially called William Man,
taking the
surname Godschall in...
- in 1869. Office-holders of
Canada Canadian in****bents by year
Francis Godschall Johnson was
appointed as
lieutenant governor on 9
April 1872, but his...
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Griffiths June 1848 – June 1855
William Bletterman Caldwell June 1855 –
September 1859
Francis Godschall Johnson September 1859 – July 1870
William MacTavish...
- 9 December 1858 – 15 January 1870 (1858-12-09 – 1870-01-15)
Preceded by
Francis Godschall Johnson Succeeded by
Office abolished Personal details Born (1815-03-29)29...
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Governor of
Manitoba and the North-West
Territories The Hon. Sir
Francis Godschall Johnson April 9, 1872
December 2, 1872 The Hon.
Alexander Morris December...
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Collis Meredith (1866–1884) Sir
Andrew Stuart (1885–1889) Sir
Francis Godschall Johnson (1889–1894) Sir Louis-Napoléon
Casault (1894–1904) Sir Adolphe-Basile...
- 1885–1889
Preceded by Sir
William Collis Meredith Succeeded by Sir
Francis Godschall Johnson Personal details Born (1812-06-16)June 16, 1812
Quebec City Died...
- father. He
married Susan Godschall,
daughter of John
Godschall, a
merchant trading with Turkey, and
sister of Sir
Robert Godschall. She was
buried at All...
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Emily Frances Godschall Johnson better known as
Edith Johnson (1874–1950) was an
English field hockey,
tennis and
badminton player. She was the first...