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Jess Watson

Birth22 February 1826 - Skinnergate, Perth, Scotland
Death24 February.1916 - 5.Royal Street, Gourock, Renfrew, Scotland
MotherMargaret Young
FatherJames Watson

Born in Skinnergate, Perth, Scotland on 22 February 1826 to James Watson and Margaret Young. Jess Watson married James McEwen and had 8 children. She passed away on 24 February.1916 in 5.Royal Street, Gourock, Renfrew, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Watson
1780 - Unknown
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Margaret Young
1772 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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James Mcewen
1825 - 1905
Children Show all
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Andrew Mcewen
1854 - 1891
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John James Mcewen
1852 - 1921
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Elizabeth Mcewen
1863 - 1934
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Frederick Mcewen
1867 - Unknown
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Margaret Young Mcewen
1859 - 1947
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George Mcewen
1865 - 1957
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Isaac Wallace Mcewen
1855 - 1857
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Thomas Mcewen
1855 - 1857

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