In La Chiripada's tasting room, the Johnson brothers recently poured glass after glass of red and white.
The one-eyed Johnson brother is dead, an' so is the young skinny one.
The income from boarding fees had risen every year in the past five, and the Johnson brothers knew the market was far from saturated.
Darnes is mentioned fondly in the elder Johnson brother's autobiography "Along This Way".
"Quacks" Johnson is the eldest and by far the most popular of the Johnson brothers in Hull.
Johnsontown was founded in the late 18th century by the Johnson brothers who came to the mountain area looking for timber to use for shipbuilding.
Trooper Bagshaw interrupted the Johnson brothers as they were stealing guns from the shop.
The Johnson brothers owned the furnaces at the site at first collectively, and after 1793 singly, until 1811.
Possibly through this connection, the Johnson brothers attempted to run the Union blockade to supply materials to the Confederates.
The company dates from 1817 when the Johnson brothers started in Liverpool as silk dyers.