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John Watson

Birth1804 - Tamnaskenny, Parish of Kildress, County Tyrone, Ireland
Death3 Mar 1880 - Tamnaskinney, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Ireland. Why did it take 9 yrs. to settle?
MotherAnne Ann m. Watson
FatherHenry Watson

Born in Tamnaskenny, Parish of Kildress, County Tyrone, Ireland on 1804 to Henry Watson and Anne Ann m. Watson. John Watson married Elizabeth McCall M'Call and had 8 children. He passed away on 3 Mar 1880 in Tamnaskinney, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Ireland. Why did it take 9 yrs. to settle?.

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Parents
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Henry Watson
1775 - Unknown
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Anne Ann M. Watson
1775 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Mccall M'call
1812 - 1885
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Jane Lowry
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Anne Watson
1839 - 1909
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John Watson
1850 - 1931
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Sarah Caroline Watson
1853 - 1926
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William Watson
1847 - Unknown
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Ellen Watson
1840 - Unknown
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Henry W. Watson
1835 - 1904
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Elizabeth Watson
1845 - 1932
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George Watson
1843 - 1907

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