b"The newlyweds moved in with JT, Christine and Clyde, living in the same small three-bedroom house Max had grown up in. To make things even cosier, Clyde got married not long after and his new wife, Ruth, moved in as well. Jean and Max must have felt relieved a few months later when they were able to rent their own railway house nearby. They also boughta block ofland in Stockport with the intention to eventually build a house there.According to Jean, Max was hardworking and frugal, and used his deferred pay from Above Clyde (standing) with Max, 1946. the airforce to buy a truckOld Bertha they called it. Jean, a hard worker in her own right, supplemented the family income with dressmaking, a skill shed also used in the war years sewing uniforms for troops.Above Clyde and Ruth Johnsons wedding day.(L-R) Ross Rohde, Max Johnson, Clyde Johnson,You had to dabble Ruth Johnson, Bett Bennett and Helen Mullen needed fuel.in lots of things to make some money back then(Ruth's two sisters).and farmers always 20 JOHNSONS100 YEARS IN THE MAKING"