I am searching for family of John A.Watson b. 1819 wife, Ellen and two sons, Larkin and Joseph. I found them in the 1850 Woodruff Co.Ky census, but cannot find them again. Does anyone know of this family, or do you have Watson relatives living in or near Woodruff Co? Surely, they are related. Please e-mail if you have any clues. Thanks, Joan Hatch [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, January 23, 2000 8:31 AM Subject: WATSON-D Digest V00 #15
It's been about a year since I inquired on my Watson line. Cornelius Watson m. MaryAnn (?) in either Ky. or Mo. approx. 1848 - first son was George W. Watson b. 1849, second son James, b. 1852. I am seeking information on the parents and/or siblings of Cornelius Watson, b. Ky. 1828. Any information regarding George W. and James would be greatly appreciated. Prior to 1854 MaryAnn died, and Cornelius married Elvira Johnston in Mo., and they had Harriet E., b. 1855; Andrew W., b. 1858; Henry F., b. 1860; and Eliza C. Watson, b. 1863; Cornelius died in 1865, a prisoner of war, Ft. Morgan, Indianapolis - Civil War. Elvira raised her family in Missouri, married Joel Wilson, and had two more sons that I was able to discover. My line is from Henry F. Watson and Rosa J. Bodine. Mary Watson Denver, CO
Hi, My WATSON family begins with John/Peggy Smith in 1644, Hartford, CT. My branch of this family is as follows: John/Anna Nichols, Cyprian/Elizabeth, Cyprian/Dorothy Benton, Elijah/Esther Campbell, Philo Campbell/Minerva Tefft, Charles Henry/Elizabeth Brundige, Clark Delano/Charlotte Thompson, Morris Ross/Josephine Enos. I have yet to find any family from the second Cyprian on down on this branch of the WATSON's. I am especially interested in connecting with a Dana Adele Scott McGill, daughter of Jesse and Edna Scott, granddaughter of Mildred Louise Lynch Williams, great granddaughter of Frank Philo Watson, son of Charles Henry and Elizabeth Brundige Watson. Dana and Mildred put together a collection of letters written by Charles Henry to his wife Elizabeth while he was serving in the Civil War. The book is titled "Letters to Libby". I have another collection of letters that were not included in the original book that I would like to add to this book. If anyone knows their where abouts, please contact me at [email protected] Sincerely, Sunshine and Sand :-) Mary L. Watson Hiber
"Hello again Cousins!" Am finally to the point that I'm willing to stick my next out and state that James WATSON's wife was indeed far more likely being Jean CRAIG, sibling in "Our CRAIG Family," than Jean HOUSTON. Name: James WATSON Sex: M Birth: 1738 Place: ,Franklin,PA Chr: Place: Marr: Spouse: Jean CRAIG-1512 Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Death: 5 Dec 1802 Place: ,York,SC Burial: Place: ,York,SC Father: David WATSON-64181 Mother: Hannah-64628 Notes---------------------------------------------------------------- Of York Co., SC. Died in his 64th year. Buried Beerseba Cemetery. My primary reasons for so believing are not founded solely on the applications of four ladies who joined the D. A. R. between 1900 and 1950, stating that relatives had Bible records stating that she was Jean CRAIG. 1. Samuel CRAIG was a signatory to the estate of Gilbert WATSON. 2. WATSON families went to the same area of western KY, that Margaret (CRAIG) WATSON KIRKPATRICK DODDS' descendants were to go, and if not at the exact same time, not far removed from same. 3. Gilbert WATSON went to Madison Co., IL, by 1820, at likely the same time as did Robert CRAIG, brother of my family's John CRAIG. 4. WATSON family descendants went to Pike Co., MO, by 1816, at likely the same time as did John BRYSON, husband of Elizabeth CRAIG, sister of my family's John CRAIG. 5. Some of Margaret (CRAIG) WATSON KIRKPATRICK DODDS' descendants would also go to Pike Co., MO, at a later date, and intermarry with WATSON family descendants. 6. Have come across only a single researcher who backs the Jean HOUSTON attribution of the Joe HART Genealogical Collection, but she has stated that she has not tried to follow up on the Rowan Co., NC, estate to verify Joe HART's attribution. 7. Have yet to come across a single WATSON family researcher of the Rowan Co., NC, WATSON families who claims that James WATSON of York Dist., SC, was ever in Rowan Co., or knows of any Rowan Co., NC, WATSON family in that time frame who was to go to York Dist., SC. 8. Have yet to come across a single HOUSTON / HUSTON family researcher who knows anything substantive of this, and only one to date that had even heard of this "controversy". 9. In so far as naming patterns for descendant families, I am not aware of any first or second born descendant, whose birth order and middle name having been HUSTON or HOUSTON, would best suggest that Jean, wife of James WATSON, was a HOUSTON. To this end, I contend that it might be just as easy to build a case for either Hannah, wife of David WATSON, to have been Hannah HOUSTON, or for (Martha?), likely mother of "Our CRAIG Family" to have been a Martha HOUSTON. Item: James Houston WATSON, b 1792, was either the second or third known child born to David WATSON and Mary McCORD. Might Mary McCORD have been a HOUSTON family descendant? Item: Levina Houston WATSON, b 1799, was second known child born to John WATSON and Margaret BYERS, but logic would suggest to me that if she were being named for her grandmother, she would have likely been named Jean Houston WATSON. Might Margaret BYERS have been a HOUSTON descendant? Item: David Huston HEMPHILL, b 1810, was the fifth known child born to Robert HEMPHILL and Ann WATSON. Item: David Huston HEMPHILL, b 1830, was the third known child of Alexander HEMPHILL and Margaret WILSON. 10. As the researcher who volunteered to go to the Rowan County, NC, court house and try to locate a probate packet for Mary (MORRISON) HOUSTON, failed to find one, I really don't know whether none exists, or whether only that he failed to locate same. To this end, I am now prepared to: 1. Try to obtain photocopies of any and all documentation for all four D. A. R. applications stating that she was Jean CRAIG. 2. Try to make contact the D. A. R. chapters where those ladies' applications were processed to see if the local D. A. R. chapter might possibly have something in their chapter libraries to help provide clarity to this situation. Please shoot me down, if you have come across anything, or might know of anyone who has provided a single shred of evidence contributing to the possibility that she was Jean HOUSTON, other than the assertion of the Joe HART Genealogical Collection, and the previously mentioned occurrences of Huston or Houston as a middle name. Still keeping my fingers crossed that someone, a far better family researcher than I, might have discovered something far more substantive than the case that I've laid out above. If I were fortunate enough to know as much about WATSON and HOUSTON families, as I know about CRAIG family, perhaps there could be an even better case built for Jean being Jean CRAIG, or Jean HOUSTON, but for now, my money is on James WATSON's wife being Jean CRAIG, sister to the other siblings in "Our CRAIG Family!" Will go to the corner of the room and hide should any of you be able to shoot down every single point that I've laid out above! <G> TTYL Craig "Always looking for Cousins!"
Hi Listers, I'm looking for information onf John Hooton, Jr. b, July 3, 1805 in Madison County KY married to Susannah Watson b. July 4 1810 in Madison County KY. Looking for her parents. Their daughter was Emily Hane Hooton. Thank you for your time. Patty in MN at [email protected]
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I am searching for information on my ancestor Alexander WATSON b. 1799 M. Sidney DERRICK b1824. They had the following children: John A. Watson-1851 Mary Watson-1858 Joseph Watson-1860 William Watson-1863 Sadie Watson ? George Watson -1866 Laura Watson -1869 Any information on any of these folkswill be greatly appreciated. Alexander was born in Maryland.
Looking for the parents of Sarah Watson born about 1769, died 22 Aug 1855, Tyringham, Berkshire, Mass. Married Amaziah Snow 21 Oct 1789 in Becket, Berkshire, Mass. He born 21 April 1764 in Ashford, Windham, Conn. died 15 Apr 1823 in Tyringham, Berkshire, Mass.
I'm looking for information on an Elisha Watson born abt. 1841 in ?NY? Possible wife's name, Emilia They had 3 sons: 1.Lewis b. 11/1823 in NY d. Mecosta Co., MI Married Debbie Walker b. NY d. 6/1911 in MI Their children: 1. John Henry Watson b. 9/04/1848 in Oswego, NY d. 12/22/1927 Delta Mills, MI Married: Jane Betsey Phillips b.7/21/1856 in ?Gratiot Co, MI d. 12/26/1933 MI Other children of Lewis & Debbie: 2.Charles 3.Alphenso 4.Sarah 5.Caroline 6.Freddie 7.Franklin 8.George 2. Elisha 3. Thomas If anyone has any information what so ever, I'd really appreciate it. I've been looking now for 3 years. Thanks! Nancy at [email protected]
I have not posted this for a while. Looking for any information on my ggrandmother and ggrandfather. Sara Angeline Watson m. Robert or Albert Allen in Bollinger Co. MO about1872. My Grandmother - Ida Ann Allen b. 1/1/1876 Bollinger Co. Mo. m. Joseph Allen Looney. Judi Wright
Hi Pat! Sorry, I forgot the time frame, it's 1750-1820. *blushes* Thanks Carolyn Watson
Hi Pat! If you would be so kind as ta look on your CD# 354 for a Thomas, Benjamin or William Watson from England to Virginia, or a Susan O'Sullivan (or Sullivan) from Ireland to Virginia. Benjamin owned land in a county of Virginia on the Atlantic coast. Thanks, Carolyn Watson
Please send any email to my new email address: [email protected] God Bless, Angela John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
Greetz! I'm searching for additional information of ancestors of my maternal grandmother: Edna Leone CREEK . b. 09OCT1924 . m. () BRUNER . d. 28APR1997 . F. Lee Roy CREEK b. 25MAR1903 . M. Edna Catherine WATSON Edna Catherine WATSON . b. 1901 San Francisco, Ca . m. Lee Roy CREEK . F. WATSON . M. CUSHING (CUSHING - GILHOOLEY) Edna Caterine Watson is descended from the Watsons on her fathers side. Benjamin Franklin Cushing, a whaler out of San Francisco Bay. The Cushings arrived in Hingham, Mass from Hingham England. Eliza Gilhooley came from Ireland. Greatgrandmother Edna Catherine Creek is descended from the Cushings and Gilhooleys on her mothers side. James Andrew Watson came from Scotland. John Charles Hammond Watson was his son. James Andrew Watson is buried behind the old veterans home in Yountville, CA as he fought in the Spanish American War.
Place: America Year: 1763 Primary Individual: Watson, William Source Code: 1217.8 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Bonded Passengers to America. 9 vols. in 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. Vol. 8. Northern Circuit, 1665-1775: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire, and Flint. 54p. Source Page #: 12 ================================================= Place: America Year: 1764 Primary Individual: Watson, William Source Code: 1217.4 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Bonded Passengers to America. 9 vols. in 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. Vol. 4. Home Counties, 1655-1775: Surrey, Hertfordshire, Kent, Essex, and Sussex. 231p. Source Page #: 77 ================================================= Place: Halifax, N.S. Year: 1774 Primary Individual: Watson, William Source Code: 8750.40 Source Name: SMITH, LEONARD H., JR., and NORMA H. SMITH. Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992. 546p. Source Annotation: Date and port of arrival or date and place of mention in the New World. Place of origin, birth date, occupation, reference to original source, and other genealogical information may also be provided. Source Page #: 246 =============================================== Place: Maryland Year: 1675 Primary Individual: Watson, William Source Code: 8510 Source Name: SKORDAS, GUST, editor. The Early Settlers of Maryland: an Index to Names of Immigrants, Compiled from Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968. 525p. Repr. 1986. Source Annotation: Index from manuscript by Arthur Trader, Chief Clerk in the Maryland Land Commission, 1917. And see nos. 4507-4511, Land Notes. Source Page #: 489 ====================================================== Place: Grenada Year: 1775 Age: 26 Primary Individual: Watson, William Source Code: 1219.7 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1751-1776. A comprehensive listing compiled from English public records of those who took ship to the Americas for political, religious, and economic reasons; of those who were deported for vagrancy, roguery, or non-conformity; and of those who were sold to labour in the new colonies. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1993. 349p. Source Annotation: Date bound and intended destination; some are date and place of first mention of residence in the New World or date and place of death. Data was extracted from several sources. Dates prior to 1752 were rendered according to the modern calendar. Listings from 1607-1750 were indexed in PILI 1992, 1993, and 1994. Source Page #: 280 ===================================================== Place: Grenada Year: 1776 Age: 26 Primary Individual: Watson, William Source Code: 2128 Source Name: FOTHERGILL, GERALD. Emigrants from England, 1773-1776. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1913. 206p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1965. Repr. 1987. Source Annotation: About 6,000 names from treasury records in the Public Record Office, London. Much information on each passenger. Reprinted from Fothergill's own articles in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vols. 62-65. Also in no. 9151, Tepper, Passengers to America, pp. 222-403. Source Page #: 177 ==================================================== Place: Grenada Year: 1776 Age: 26 Primary Individual: Watson, William Source Code: 9151 Source Name: TEPPER, MICHAEL, editor. Passengers to America: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register." Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977. 554p. Reprinted with new introduction and indexes, 1978. Repr. 1980. Source Annotation: Contains 35 articles excerpted from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1847-1961. About 17,000 names. Similar lists in Boyer, nos. 0702, 0714, 0717, 0720. Source Page #: 401 ==================================================== Place: America Year: 1760-1763 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 8534 Source Name: SMITH, CLIFFORD NEAL. "British Deportees to America, 1760-1763." In Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 6:3 (Fall 1974), pp. 133-136. Source Annotation: Many were recruits, mainly to the 49th Regiment of Foot in Jamaica, later sent to New York. Only names given. Fuller details may be found in no. 8530, Smith. Source Page #: 136 =================================================== Place: America Year: 1760-1765 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 8695 Source Name: SMITH, CLIFFORD NEAL. "Unrecognized Refugees from Injustice." In Genealogical Journal, vol. 8:3 (Sept. 1979), pp. 125-134. Source Annotation: Date of emigration and intended destination. Extracted from Home Office papers (appellat records) in the Public Record Office, London. A comparison of names listed in Smith's British Deportees to America (the seven part series was indexed as nos. 8530, 8541, 8543, 8544.1, 8544.2, 8544.3, and 8544.4 in the first edition and the 1982, 1986, and 1993 - Parts 4-7 - volumes of PILI, respectively) and the first volume of Peter Wilson Coldham's English Convicts in Colonial America (indexed as no. 1222 in the first edition of PILI). For more information on the names indexed herein (crime committed, date of court session, place of incarceration, exact citation of appellate record, and, if applicable, enlistment notation), see British Deportees to America, part 2. Source Page #: 133 ==================================================== Place: America Year: 1762 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 1217.2 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Bonded Passengers to America. 9 vols. in 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. Vol. 2. Middlesex, 1617-1775. 334p. Source Page #: 280 ================================================ Place: America Year: 1763 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 1217.2 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Bonded Passengers to America. 9 vols. in 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. Vol. 2. Middlesex, 1617-1775. 334p. Source Page #: 280 ================================================== Place: America Year: 1763 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 1222 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON, compiler and editor. English Convicts in Colonial America. Volume 1: Middlesex 1617-1775. New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1974. 309p. Source Annotation: The county of Middlesex encloses the city of London, so these were largely London departures, transportation bonds, etc. The final eight pages list transport ships to American colonies, 1716-1775, bearing Middlesex convicts only. There is an excellent introduction to transportation of convicts in Middlesex Sessions Records, 4 volumes; Goal Delivery Reports, 1620-1672; Books and Sessions Rolls. Also see nos. 1217.2-1217.3, Coldham. Source Page #: 280 ===================================================== Place: America Year: 1763 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 8530 Source Name: SMITH, CLIFFORD NEAL. British Deportees to America, Part 1: 1760-1763. (British-American Genealogical Research Monograph, 1.) DeKalb, IL: Westland Publications, 1974. 97p. Source Annotation: Criminals and convicts named in British Home Office Papers in the Public Record Office, London. Similar lists are in nos. 1222-1223, Coldham, taken from municipal records and transportation registers in the Public Record Office, London. In an article in Genealogical Journal, Salt Lake City, vol. 8:3 (Sept. 1979), pp. 125-134, "Unrecognized Refugees from Injustice," Smith compares the work of Coldham with his own (above), listing variant name spellings, showing that both sources must be researched. Coldham's works are more ambitious than Smith's. Coldham cases the years 1617-1775; Smith, 1760-1765. Other transcripts are found in nos. 8534 and 8541. Source Page #: 91 ======================================================== Place: America Year: 1773 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 1217.2 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Bonded Passengers to America. 9 vols. in 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. Vol. 2. Middlesex, 1617-1775. 334p. Source Page #: 280 ====================================================== Place: America Year: 1774 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 1222 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON, compiler and editor. English Convicts in Colonial America. Volume 1: Middlesex 1617-1775. New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1974. 309p. Source Annotation: The county of Middlesex encloses the city of London, so these were largely London departures, transportation bonds, etc. The final eight pages list transport ships to American colonies, 1716-1775, bearing Middlesex convicts only. There is an excellent introduction to transportation of convicts in Middlesex Sessions Records, 4 volumes; Goal Delivery Reports, 1620-1672; Books and Sessions Rolls. Also see nos. 1217.2-1217.3, Coldham. Source Page #: 280 =========================================================== Place: Charles Town, SC Year: 1763 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 7343 Source Name: REVILL, JANIE. A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773. Columbia [S.C.]: State Co., 1939. 163p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1981. Source Annotation: >From the Journals of the Council of the Colony of South Carolina. Names and land allotments under the Bounty Act of 1761. Source Page #: 11 ======================================================= Place: Charles Town, SC Year: 1763 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 7343 Source Name: REVILL, JANIE. A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773. Columbia [S.C.]: State Co., 1939. 163p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1981. Source Annotation: >From the Journals of the Council of the Colony of South Carolina. Names and land allotments under the Bounty Act of 1761. Source Page #: 12 ==================================================== Place: Maryland Year: 1775 Age: 29 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 1219.7 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1751-1776. A comprehensive listing compiled from English public records of those who took ship to the Americas for political, religious, and economic reasons; of those who were deported for vagrancy, roguery, or non-conformity; and of those who were sold to labour in the new colonies. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1993. 349p. Source Annotation: Date bound and intended destination; some are date and place of first mention of residence in the New World or date and place of death. Data was extracted from several sources. Dates prior to 1752 were rendered according to the modern calendar. Listings from 1607-1750 were indexed in PILI 1992, 1993, and 1994. Source Page #: 268 ================================================== Place: Maryland Year: 1775 Age: 29 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 2128 Source Name: FOTHERGILL, GERALD. Emigrants from England, 1773-1776. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1913. 206p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1965. Repr. 1987. Source Annotation: About 6,000 names from treasury records in the Public Record Office, London. Much information on each passenger. Reprinted from Fothergill's own articles in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vols. 62-65. Also in no. 9151, Tepper, Passengers to America, pp. 222-403. Source Page #: 159 ======================================================= Place: Maryland Year: 1775 Age: 29 Primary Individual: Watson, George Source Code: 9151 Source Name: TEPPER, MICHAEL, editor. Passengers to America: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register." Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977. 554p. Reprinted with new introduction and indexes, 1978. Repr. 1980. Source Annotation: Contains 35 articles excerpted from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1847-1961. About 17,000 names. Similar lists in Boyer, nos. 0702, 0714, 0717, 0720. Source Page #: 382 ======================================================= Place: Georgia Year: 1774-1775 Age: 36 Primary Individual: Watson, George Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Thomas; Daughter Isabella; Daughter Mary; Child Douglas Source Code: 1451.49 Source Name: DAVIS, ROBERT SCOTT, JR. "Scottish and English Immigrants to the Georgia Frontier, 1774-1775." In National Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 70:3 (Sept. 1982), pp. 190-196. Source Page #: 195 *NOTE* this is my WATSON's * ======================================================= Place: Georgia Year: 1775 Age: 36 Primary Individual: Watson, George Family Members: Wife Mary; Child Isabella; Child Mary; Child Douglas; Child Thomas Source Code: 1219.7 Source Name: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1751-1776. A comprehensive listing compiled from English public records of those who took ship to the Americas for political, religious, and economic reasons; of those who were deported for vagrancy, roguery, or non-conformity; and of those who were sold to labour in the new colonies. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1993. 349p. Source Annotation: Date bound and intended destination; some are date and place of first mention of residence in the New World or date and place of death. Data was extracted from several sources. Dates prior to 1752 were rendered according to the modern calendar. Listings from 1607-1750 were indexed in PILI 1992, 1993, and 1994. Source Page #: 276 ====================================================== Place: Georgia Year: 1775 Age: 36 Primary Individual: Watson, George Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Douglas; Daughter Mary; Son Thomas; Daughter Isabella Source Code: 2128 Source Name: FOTHERGILL, GERALD. Emigrants from England, 1773-1776. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1913. 206p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1965. Repr. 1987. Source Annotation: About 6,000 names from treasury records in the Public Record Office, London. Much information on each passenger. Reprinted from Fothergill's own articles in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vols. 62-65. Also in no. 9151, Tepper, Passengers to America, pp. 222-403. Source Page #: 172 =================================================== Place: Georgia Year: 1775 Age: 36 Primary Individual: Watson, George Family Members: Wife Mary; Child Mary; Child Douglas; Child Isabella; Child Thomas Source Code: 9151 Source Name: TEPPER, MICHAEL, editor. Passengers to America: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register." Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977. 554p. Reprinted with new introduction and indexes, 1978. Repr. 1980. Source Annotation: Contains 35 articles excerpted from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1847-1961. About 17,000 names. Similar lists in Boyer, nos. 0702, 0714, 0717, 0720. Source Page #: 396 =========================================================
I am also sendiNG this to list in case it helps someone else, Pat from : PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDES 1538-1940 FTM CD# 354 Place: America Year: 1719 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 1639 Source Name: DOBSON, DAVID. Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations, 1650-1775. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1984. 239p. Source Page #: 224 ========================================================= Place: Mississippi Year: 1798 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 6401 Source Name: OLD LAW NATURALIZATION RECORDS PROJECT. MISSISSIPPI. Index to Naturalization Records, Mississippi Courts, 1798-1906. Prepared by Old Law Naturalization Records Project, Division of Community Service Programs, Work Projects Administration. Typescript. Jackson, Miss.: Old Law Naturalization Records Project, 1942. 250p. Source Annotation: Reproduced from typewritten copy. Source Page #: 192 ============================================================ Place: New England Year: 1718 Primary Individual: Watson, Matthew Family Members: Wife Mary Orr; Child Matthew; Child Samuel Source Code: 658 Source Name: BOLTON, ETHEL STANWOOD. Immigrants to New England, 1700-1775. Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1931. 235p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1966. Source Annotation: Alphabetical list of British immigrants to New England, 1700-1775. Includes index. Originally in The Essex Institute Historical Collections, vols. 63-67 (April 1927-July 1931). Source Page #: 208 ========================================================= Place: New England Year: 1718 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 658 Source Name: BOLTON, ETHEL STANWOOD. Immigrants to New England, 1700-1775. Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1931. 235p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1966. Source Annotation: Alphabetical list of British immigrants to New England, 1700-1775. Includes index. Originally in The Essex Institute Historical Collections, vols. 63-67 (April 1927-July 1931). Source Page #: 209 ====================================================== Place: New York, NY Year: 1838 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 8208.4 Source Name: SCOTT, KENNETH. Naturalizations in the Marine Court, New York City, 1834-1840. Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Volume 15. New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1991. 187p. Source Annotation: Date and place of naturalization. Name of recorder and, sometimes, country of prior allegiance provided. Extracted from records at the Municipal Archives in New York City, volumes 17, 18, and 19. Source Page #: 61 ===================================================== Place: Philadelphia Year: 1836 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 9312 Source Name: UNITED STATES, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Allegiance, 1789-1880, in United States Circuit Court, United States District Court, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Quarter Sessions Court, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia. Compiled by W.P.A., Project No. 20837. [Harrisburg:] Pennsylvania Historical Commission, [1940]. 25 vols. in 11. Vol. 11. Letter W. 218p. Source Annotation: Called Section II, Alphabetical Index of Naturalization Records, 1794-1880, Maritime Records, Port of Philadelphia. Entries include names of applicants, countries of former allegiance, courts of record, and declaration dates. Reproduced from typewritten material. Only a few copies exist. Republished in one volume by Gale Research Co. as Philadelphia Naturalization Records, no. 2041. Source Page #: 56 ========================================================== Place: Philadelphia Year: 1846 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 9312 Source Name: UNITED STATES, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Allegiance, 1789-1880, in United States Circuit Court, United States District Court, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Quarter Sessions Court, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia. Compiled by W.P.A., Project No. 20837. [Harrisburg:] Pennsylvania Historical Commission, [1940]. 25 vols. in 11. Vol. 11. Letter W. 218p. Source Annotation: Called Section II, Alphabetical Index of Naturalization Records, 1794-1880, Maritime Records, Port of Philadelphia. Entries include names of applicants, countries of former allegiance, courts of record, and declaration dates. Reproduced from typewritten material. Only a few copies exist. Republished in one volume by Gale Research Co. as Philadelphia Naturalization Records, no. 2041. Source Page #: 56 ======================================================== Place: Philadelphia Year: 1853 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 9312 Source Name: UNITED STATES, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Allegiance, 1789-1880, in United States Circuit Court, United States District Court, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Quarter Sessions Court, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia. Compiled by W.P.A., Project No. 20837. [Harrisburg:] Pennsylvania Historical Commission, [1940]. 25 vols. in 11. Vol. 11. Letter W. 218p. Source Annotation: Called Section II, Alphabetical Index of Naturalization Records, 1794-1880, Maritime Records, Port of Philadelphia. Entries include names of applicants, countries of former allegiance, courts of record, and declaration dates. Reproduced from typewritten material. Only a few copies exist. Republished in one volume by Gale Research Co. as Philadelphia Naturalization Records, no. 2041. Source Page #: 56 ================================================== Place: Philadelphia Year: 1860 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 9312 Source Name: UNITED STATES, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Allegiance, 1789-1880, in United States Circuit Court, United States District Court, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Quarter Sessions Court, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia. Compiled by W.P.A., Project No. 20837. [Harrisburg:] Pennsylvania Historical Commission, [1940]. 25 vols. in 11. Vol. 11. Letter W. 218p. Source Annotation: Called Section II, Alphabetical Index of Naturalization Records, 1794-1880, Maritime Records, Port of Philadelphia. Entries include names of applicants, countries of former allegiance, courts of record, and declaration dates. Reproduced from typewritten material. Only a few copies exist. Republished in one volume by Gale Research Co. as Philadelphia Naturalization Records, no. 2041. Source Page #: 56 =========================================================== Place: Philadelphia Year: 1868 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 9312 Source Name: UNITED STATES, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Allegiance, 1789-1880, in United States Circuit Court, United States District Court, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Quarter Sessions Court, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia. Compiled by W.P.A., Project No. 20837. [Harrisburg:] Pennsylvania Historical Commission, [1940]. 25 vols. in 11. Vol. 11. Letter W. 218p. Source Annotation: Called Section II, Alphabetical Index of Naturalization Records, 1794-1880, Maritime Records, Port of Philadelphia. Entries include names of applicants, countries of former allegiance, courts of record, and declaration dates. Reproduced from typewritten material. Only a few copies exist. Republished in one volume by Gale Research Co. as Philadelphia Naturalization Records, no. 2041. Source Page #: 56 ========================================================== Place: Virginia Year: 1635 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 2772 Source Name: GREER, GEORGE CABELL. Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666. Richmond [Va.]: W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1912, 376p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1978. Repr. 1982. Source Annotation: Includes 25,000 names from records of the Virginia State Land Office. Excerpts of the Irish names from the Greer list were published in no. 6258, O'Brien, Early Immigrants to Virginia.... Source Page #: 347 =============================================== Place: Quebec Year: 1849 Age: 6 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 5704.8 Source Name: MITCHELL, BRIAN. Irish Passenger Lists, 1847-1871. Lists of passengers sailing from Londonderry to America on ships of the J. & J. Cooke line and the McCorkell line. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992. 333p. Source Annotation: Date of departure and intended destination. Place of origin and name of ship are also provided. Source Page #: 51 ======================================================== Place: Quebec Year: 1855 Age: 17 Primary Individual: Watson, Samuel Source Code: 5704.8 Source Name: MITCHELL, BRIAN. Irish Passenger Lists, 1847-1871. Lists of passengers sailing from Londonderry to America on ships of the J. & J. Cooke line and the McCorkell line. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992. 333p. Source Annotation: Date of departure and intended destination. Place of origin and name of ship are also provided. Source Page #: 125 ===============================================
doing one cd at a time............ I put this together for someone who emailed and asked, but thought I'd send it to list......... pat CD # 170 FTM " IMMIGRANTS OF THE NEW WORLD " 1600-1800 " New World Immigrants.......American Traders,Planters, Settlers" notes drawn from origional papers 1628-1640 page 81-82 "......................the goods of John Digby were on the Constance, master Clement Campion, bound for Virginia, 24 Oct. 1625. on board were, Bryan Boden, William Starbuckle, Thomas Vennar, Roger Fletcher, William Watson..........." ==================================================== >From New World Immigrants 11 passenger lists from " THE SHAMROCK OR IRISH CHRONICLE" 1815-1816 p. 368 61 Watson, Alexander 28 Watson, James; Newtownards; Co. Down 8 Watson, William; Co. Tyrone SHIPS CODE Port of depart. DOA 1816 Port of entry Name of Ship passengers #61 Belfast jly 8 NY George 91 #28 Belfast oct 26 NY James Rayley 98 #8 Belfast May3 NY Lorenzo 53 ======================================================= passengers to america, passengers to Virginia 1635 " 4th July 1636, Theis under-written names are to be transported Virgenea imbarqued in the Transport of London Edward Walker mr.p Certificate from the Minister of ther Gravesend of their conformite to the orders and discipline of the Church Of England". page 91 Watson, Wm age 24 Watson, Margaret age 18 ================================================ pass. to america, List of Emmigrants to AMerica from Liverpool, 1697-1707 page 211 October 9, 1701 Wm Watson , Son of sam Watson late of Macclesf in Cheshire. gent servent to Mr Bryan Brundell- 4 years +++++++++bottom of page notes.......I will attempt to type exact.......so these will NOT be my typos ..........................................++++++++++++++++++ " Gulielmus Watson filius Samuelis Watson generosi et sarae Nxoria eius bnatus feitl primo Die Martij Baptizatusq in Capella Parachialide Macclesfeild Decine Tertio die Dis Ejusdon mensis annoquc domi 1672-3" From the Church Registers of macclesfeild, this latin entry, which is in large and elaborate hand, covering half apage, in contrast to the carelessly written and abbriviated form used in other entiries, shows the social importance of the family. " ====================================================== emmigrants from england: Port of New Castle 31 dec 1775-7 Jan 1776 watson, William 26 Gentleman London Proudfoot Grenada In expectation of better business =========================================================
In response to Connie Brubaker: I have relatives who were born in Smithfield, VA in 1826. One in particular is Thomas A. Watson who moved to Washington Cty, TX by 1870 where he married a Hester Allcorn. From there they raised their children and moved to New Orleans, LA about 1890. I can't seem to find his relatives either. Any possible ties? -----Original Message----- From: Connie Brubaker [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: January 10, 2000 10:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Watson/Havener I am still searching for information and family of Thomas Watson who married Elizabeth Havener January 5,1813 in Loudoun Co VA. He was in Fairfield Co Ohio in 1826, and died in Grant Co IN in 1856, buried in the Lobdell Cemetery Grant Co. I have not been able to find parents for either Elizabeth or Thomas. Any suggestions or information? Connie Brubaker ______________________________
Have a couple new toys if anyone needs a look up FTM CD# 170 " Immigrants to the new world" 1600-1800 FTM CD# 354 " Passenger and Immigration Lists INDEX : 1538-1940
Still looking for Cuba "Cubie" Watson and her brother John Watson. Please look at the following. Any leads appreciated. Carol Sue 1. JOSEPH EMERSON2 DYER (UNKNOWN1) was born Oct 1863 in Texas, and died 1954 in Quinton, Pittsburg Co., OK. He married (1) LORENA GRAVES 1888, daughter of DANIEL GRAVES and JENNIE KINGHORN. She was born 7 Apr 1871 in Indian Territory, and died 2 Jul 1905 in Quinton, Pittsburg Co., OK. He married (2) CUBA "CUBIE" WATSON 1906, daughter of UNKNOWN WATSON and UNKNOWN. She was born 1887 in Texas. Notes for JOSEPH EMERSON DYER: There is a discrepancy in Joseph's name; His name is listed as Joseph Emerson on his son Charles's S.S. app. and as Joe Randof on his son Joe's S.S. app. It is possible that he had two middle name More About JOSEPH DYER and LORENA GRAVES: Marriage: 1888 Notes for CUBA "CUBIE" WATSON: Per census info-parents born in Texas or Missouri. More About JOSEPH DYER and CUBA WATSON: Marriage: 1906 Children of JOSEPH DYER and LORENA GRAVES are: i. JOSEPH A.3 DYER, b. Oct 1889, Indian Territory. ii. JACK A. DYER, b. 1892, Oklahoma; m. ARUBY? UNKNOWN; b. 1900. iii. MARY B. DYER, b. 14 Feb 1892, Indian Territory; d. 17 Jan 1905, Quinton, Pittsburg Co., OK. iv. JESSIE DYER, b. Feb 1895, Indian Territory. v. ROBERT DYER, b. Jul 1897, Indian Territory. vi. JAMES R. DYER, b. 1898, Oklahoma. vii. FANNIE (FRANCES?) L. DYER, b. Sep 1899, Indian Territory. viii. MAMIE DYER, b. Sep 1899, Indian Territory. ix. SUSANA (SUDIE?) M. DYER, b. 1903, Oklahoma. Children of JOSEPH DYER and CUBA WATSON are: x. JOE RANDOF3 DYER, JR., b. 7 Jan 1907, Quinton, Pittsburg Co., OK; d. Aft. 1873. xi. THERON D. DYER, b. 1909; d. Aft. 1973. xii. CHARLES HASKELL DYER, b. 15 Aug 1911, Quinton, Pittsburg Co., OK1; d. 13 Sep 1973, Atoka, Atoka Co., OK2; m. DIXIE PRITCHETT, 21 Sep 1937, DeQueen, AR; d. Aft. 1973. xiii. KATHRYN B. DYER, b. 1915, Oklahoma; d. Aft. 1973; m. UNKNOWN AUBUCHON. xiv. B. G. DYER, b. Aft. Jan 1920, Oklahoma; d. Aft. 1973.