St. Croix Johnstone Explained

St. Croix Johnstone
Birth Date:January 2, 1887
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois (Cook County, Illinois)
Death Date:August 15, 1911
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois (Cook County)
Restingplace:Oak Woods Cemetery
Othername:Saint Croix Johnstone
Occupation:aviator

St. Croix Johnstone (1887–1911)[1] was an American early aviator who died in an airplane accident at the 1911 Chicago International Aviation Meet. A Chicago native, Johnstone was a chauffeur before becoming an aviator. His father tried to discourage him from taking up flying. He died at the same Air Meet that William R. Badger crashed at. Johnstone flew a Moisant monoplane, an American version of the Bleriot XI built under license in the United States. At 500 feet, Johnstone plummeted into Lake Michigan and drowned.

He is not related to fellow aviator Ralph Johnstone, who died in a crash the year before.

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  1. http://findagrave.com/memorial/77456920/saint_croix-johnstone St. Croix Johnstone