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Thomas Watson

Birth12 Aug 1798 - Holmside Lanchester, Durham, England
Death15 Jun 1863 - Tanfield, Durham, England
MotherHannah Richardson
FatherJoseph WATSON

Born in Holmside Lanchester, Durham, England on 12 Aug 1798 to Joseph WATSON and Hannah Richardson. Thomas Watson married Catherine Reaveley and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Jun 1863 in Tanfield, Durham, England.

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Parents
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Joseph Watson
1770 - 1847
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Hannah Richardson
1765 - 1843
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Reaveley
1801 - 1865
Children Show all
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Edward Watson
1841 - 1888
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John Watson
1834 - 1919
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Elizabeth Watson
1843 - 1866
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Joseph Watson
1826 - 1889
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Martin Reaveley Watson
1823 - 1871
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Hannah Watson
1828 - 1891
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Thomas Watson
1832 - 1897
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George Watson
1837 - 1893
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George Watson
1837 - 1893

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