He marrtied Agnes Gibson in Arbroath, Scotland on 24 June 1831,[1]
In the 1851 census David (age 41), Master Tailor (employing 10 Men), was the head of household on High St, Arbroath, Angus.[2]
Sources
↑ "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ : accessed 27 May 2020), David Watson and Agnes Gibson, 24 June 1831, Arbroath; citing Parish Number 272, Reference Number: 70 44.
↑1851 Census:
"1851 Scotland Census"
Parish: Arbroath; ED: 8; Page: 8; Line: 1; Roll: CSSCT1851_57; Year: 1851; Household schedule number: 18; Roll: CSSCT1851_57 Ancestry Record 1076 #840599 (accessed 29 April 2024)
David Watson (41), Master Tailor (employing 10 Men), head of household on High St, Arbroath, Angus. Born in Leslie, Fife.
Montreal, Canada, non-Catholic Marriage Index, 1766-1899, 1861, Denomination: Méthodiste, Source: Centre d'archives de Montréal, CE601,S109, Page: 2. See also Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968, 1861, Methodist St. James, pg. 2.
1871 Census of Canada, St Louis Ward, Montreal East, Quebec; Roll: C-10041; Page: 72; Family No: 306.
Montreal, Canada, non-Catholic Burial Index, 1767-1899, Centre d'archives de Montréal, CE601,S112, Église: Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church (Montréal), Confession: Méthodiste, Folio: 12v.
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