Susannah Willard Johnson (February 20, 1729/30 – November 27, 1810) was an Anglo-American woman who was captured with her family during an Abenaki Indian raid on Charlestown, New Hampshire, in August 1754, just after the outbreak of the French and Indian War. Johnson and her family were marched for weeks through the wilderness of New England and Quebec before arriving at the Abenaki village in Saint-François-du-Lac, Quebec. The Johnsons were held for ransom until being sold off into slavery to the French. (From Wikipedia) Also found under:
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Filed under: Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810 -- Captivity, 1754-1757 A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson: Containing an Account of Her Sufferings During Four Years With the Indians and French (Walpole, NH: Printed by D. Carlisle, 1796), by Mrs. Johnson A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson: Containing an Account of Her Sufferings, During Four Years, With the Indians and French (Windsor, VT: Printed by Alden Spooner, 1807), by Mrs. Johnson (multiple formats at archive.org) A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson: Containing an Account of Her Sufferings, During Four Years, With the Indians and French (New York, 1841), by Mrs. Johnson (multiple formats at archive.org)
3 additional books about Mrs. Johnson in the extended shelves: Historical address at the dedication of a monument in Charlestown, N.H. (T.R. Marvin & Son, 1870), by Benjamin Labaree (page images at HathiTrust)
A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings, during four years with the Indians and French, together with an appendix containing the sermons preached at her funeral, and that of her mother, with sundry other interesting articles. (s.n.], 1814), by Mrs. Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French. (Printed at Walpole, Newhampshire, by David Carlisle, jun., 1796), by Mrs. Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Mrs. Johnson: Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson: Containing an Account of Her Sufferings During Four Years With the Indians and French (Walpole, NH: Printed by D. Carlisle, 1796) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson: Containing an Account of Her Sufferings, During Four Years, With the Indians and French (Windsor, VT: Printed by Alden Spooner, 1807) (multiple formats at archive.org) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson: Containing an Account of Her Sufferings, During Four Years, With the Indians and French (New York, 1841) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by Mrs. Johnson in the extended shelves: Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: Indian narratives: containing a correct and interesting history of the Indian wars, from the landing of our Pilgrim fathers, 1620, to Gen. Wayne's victory, 1794. To which is added a correct account of the capture and sufferings of Mrs. Johnson, Zadock Steele, and others; and also a thrilling account of the burning of Royalton... (Tracy and brothers, 1854), also by Zadock Steele, Henry Trumbull, and N.H.) Tracy and brothers (Claremont (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: Indian narratives containing a correct and interesting history of the Indian wars, from the landing of our pilgrim fathers, 1620, to Gen. Wayne's victory, 1794 : to which is added a correct account of the capture and sufferings of Mrs. Johnson, Zadock Steele, and others : and also a thrilling account of the burning of Royalton. (Tracy, 1854), also by Zadock Steele (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson. (H.R. Huntting Co., 1907) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson (H.R. Huntting Co., 1907) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson, containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French. Together with an appendix, containing the sermons preached at her funeral, and that of her mother, with sundry other interesting articles. (D. Bixby, 1834) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson. Containing an account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French. (Printed by T.M. Pomroy, 1814) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings, during four years with the Indians and French, together with an appendix containing the sermons preached at her funeral, and that of her mother, with sundry other interesting articles. (s.n.], 1814) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French. (Printed at Walpole, Newhampshire, by David Carlisle, jun., 1796) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810: A New England pioneer : "The captivity of Mrs. Johnson", the story of her life with an account of her capture and experiences during four years with the French and Indians, 1746-1750 (Woodstock, Vt. : Elm Tree Press, 1926., 1926), also by Mary Montague Billings French (page images at HathiTrust)
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