NameSusan WORKMAN 
Birthabt 1864
Death30 Jan 1932, Lockport, Niagara County, New York3582
Burial2 Feb 1932, North Ridge Cemetery, Niagara County, New York3582
OccupationMother of 3 children from previous marriage
ReligionBaptist
Alias/AKABarber (previous marriage)
Spouses
Birth15 Jan 1865, Canada3578
Memolisted on last marriage
Death26 Nov 1941, Newfane, Niagara County, New York3579
BurialGlenwood Cemetery, Lockport, New York3579
Marriage14 May 1923, Niagara County, New York3583
Census notes for Susan WORKMAN
1930 New York, Niagara County, Cambria Township, E.D. 32-2, sheet 5A, stamped page 15
dwelling 102, family 104
Johnson, Henry D., head, rents $25, no radio, male, white, age 65, married first at age 22, born Canada, parents born Canada, imm 1865, naturalized, retail merchant, groceries
----------, Susan, wife, female, white, age 66, married first at age 17, born Canada, parents born Northern Ireland, imm 1864, naturalized
————deceased
Obituary notes for Susan WORKMAN
Lockport Union-Sun and Journal, Monday, 1 February 1932, p. 4
Deaths and Funerals
Johnson
In this city January 30th, Susan Johnson, 13 Ontario street, wife of Henry D. Johnson, mother of Alfred Barber of Sanborn, N.Y., Mrs. C. H. Jones of St. Catharines, Not., Emmett Barber of North Ridge, N.Y.; sister of Samuel Workman of Cleveland, Ohio, William Workman of Youngstown, N.Y., Charles Workman of Buffalo, Mrs. Ernest VanCuren of Mentor, Ohio, Mrs. Frank Kirk and Mrs. William Wagoner of Toungstown, N.Y. Funeral services will be held in First Baptist church of Lockport Tuesday, February 2, 1932 at 2.30 o’clock. Burial at North Ridge cemetery, Rev. J.D. Livingstone officiating.
Notes for Henry David & Susan (Family)
The Niagara Falls Gazette, Wednesday, 26 May 1923, p. 18
Sanborn
Sanborn. May 16–A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Baptist church Monday afternoon at 2.30 when Mrs. Susan Barber, formerly of this village was united in marriage to H.D. Johnson a Lockport business man. The couple are taking a motor trip to Batavia, Rochester and other places of interest, returning for a reception Friday evening at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. W.F. Kirk at Youngstown and Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Burke at Lockport.
The bride was becomingly gowned in navy blue silk with hat to match. They were attended by the bride’s son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Barber of North Ridge. The happy couple will be at home on the Mountain road after June 1st.