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Andrew WATSON

Birth16 Oct 1850 - Rotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death23 May 1939 - Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand
MotherHelen Buchanan Malcolm
FatherJohn Watson

Born in Rotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 16 Oct 1850 to John Watson and Helen Buchanan Malcolm. Andrew WATSON married Elizabeth (Tory) Palgrave and had 14 children. He passed away on 23 May 1939 in Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand.

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Parents
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John Watson
1817 - 1895
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Helen Buchanan Malcolm
1819 - 1897
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth (Tory) Palgrave
1861 - 1932
Children Show all
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John Robert Watson
1877 - 1958
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Andrew Watson
1889 - 1961
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Emma Edith Watson
1880 - 1962
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Thomas Andrew Watson
1879 - 1908
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William Alexander Watson
1884 - 1962
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Helen Margaret Watson
1900 - 1985
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Percival Watson
1891 - 1971
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Robert Henry Watson
1882 - 1944
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Evalena Helen Watson
1887 - 1973
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Elsie May Watson
1903 - 1958
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Gertrude Elizabeth Watson
1885 - 1918
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Norman Allan Watson
1896 - 1918
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Lawrence Tetley Watson
1898 - 1983
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Colin Gladstone Watson
1906 - 1989

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