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James Watson (abt. 1780 - 1807)

James Watson
Born about in Ross and Cromarty, Scotlandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married about 1801 in Rosemarkie, Ross and Cromarty, Scotlandmap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 27 in Rosemarkie, Ross and Cromarty, Scotlandmap
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Biography

James Watson is estimated to have been born about 1780, based on dates of his children's births and the purported date of his wife's birth. He passed away in 1807. He was the husband of Margaret Mustard and farmed at Flowerburn near the town of Rosemarkie before his untimely death. [1] He and Margaret had two documented children in Rosemarkie.

Sources

  1. Rosemarkie Church Yard Inscriptions #380 online at [1]




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