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John WATSON

Birthabt 1819 - Eassie, Forfarshire
Death27 April 1905 - Eassie and Nevay, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom
MotherIsabella Thomson
FatherCharles Watson

Born in Eassie, Forfarshire on abt 1819 to Charles Watson and Isabella Thomson. John WATSON married Ann Smith and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 April 1905 in Eassie and Nevay, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Charles Watson
1780 - 1847
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Isabella Thomson
1786 - 1835
Spouse(s)
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Ann Smith
1815 - 1862
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Anne Smith
Unknown - 1882
Children Show all
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William Watson
1845 - 1923
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Jane Smith Watson
1848 - 1910
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Jemima Watson
1854 - 1854
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Isabella Watson
1839 - Unknown
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Jean Watson
1849 - Unknown
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Baird Watson
1847 - Unknown
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Peter Watson
1841 - Unknown
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James Watson
1837 - Unknown

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