Four Generations Strong
The Family Tree
Explore every branch of the Johnson legacy — from Robert and Mae's front porch to families across four states.
4
Generations
50 +
Family Members
3
States
2027
It All Started
Where It All Began
A Sunday Dinner That Changed Everything
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae" — decided her growing family needed a reason to come together. She dusted off her grandmother's cast-iron skillet, cooked enough food for an army, and told her four children: "Bring everybody."
1
1st Generation
The Founders
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
2
2nd Generation
The Builders
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
3
3rd Generation
The Bridge
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
Jame Lane
In the summer of 1973, Mae Johnson — known to all as "Mama Mae"
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July 9-11, 2027, New Orleans, LA