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'''Marjory Johnson''' was the wife of [[Charles K. Johnson]], leader of the [[Flat Earth Society]] from 1971 until his death in 2001. Marjory, a native Australian, met Charles in 1959 in a San Francisco record store. They were eventually married and Marjory moved to the United States. | '''Marjory Johnson''' was the wife of [[Charles K. Johnson]], leader of the [[Flat Earth Society]] from 1971 until his death in 2001. Marjory, a native Australian, met Charles in 1959 in a San Francisco record store. They were eventually married and Marjory moved to the United States. | ||
Marjory acted as Secretary for the Flat Earth Society. She also was a regular contributor to the [[Flat Earth News]]. A vegetarian and animal rights advocate, she often wrote about her anti-vivisection stance. After suffering serious health problems in her later years, Marjory Johnson died on May 19, 1996. | Marjory acted as Secretary for the Flat Earth Society. She also was a regular contributor to the [[Flat Earth News]]. A vegetarian and animal rights advocate, she often wrote about her anti-vivisection stance. After suffering serious health problems in her later years, Marjory Johnson died on May 19, 1996. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 15 October 2022
Marjory Johnson was the wife of Charles K. Johnson, leader of the Flat Earth Society from 1971 until his death in 2001. Marjory, a native Australian, met Charles in 1959 in a San Francisco record store. They were eventually married and Marjory moved to the United States.
Marjory acted as Secretary for the Flat Earth Society. She also was a regular contributor to the Flat Earth News. A vegetarian and animal rights advocate, she often wrote about her anti-vivisection stance. After suffering serious health problems in her later years, Marjory Johnson died on May 19, 1996.