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Elizabeth (Smith) Watson (aft. 1755 - aft. 1802)

Elizabeth Watson formerly Smith aka Deer
Born after in Marion County, South Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1775 in Marion County, South Carolinamap
Wife of — married 1787 in Marion County, South Carolina, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Died after at about age 47 in Marion County, South Carolina, USAmap
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Biography

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Elizabeth (Smith) Watson was a South Carolina colonist.

Elizabeth Smith

Elizabeth was born about 1745. She passed away after 1791.

Birth: abt 1755-60 Marion County, South Carolina, USA

Research Notes

Note: Biographic Sketch of Isham and Mary Watson read by J.R. Reaves at Reunion of Their Descendants at Antioch Church August 17, 1904
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=ec36e8c5-dbe8-4537-b842-ba191e062685&tid=7469449&pid=103

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Smith-195233 and Smith-17574 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate
posted by Rick Williams
Some of her children apparently attached to wrong father.
posted by Nan (Lambert) Starjak