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James Watson
b.1821
d.1902
m. 7 Apr 1811
  1. Samuel Watson1813 - 1901
  2. Henry Watson1814 - 1879
  3. Sarah Watson1820 - 1872
  4. James Watson1821 - 1902
  5. Mary Jane Watson1823 - Bet 1884 & 1923
  6. William Watson1825 - Aft 1884
  7. Malinda Watson1828 - Aft 1884
  8. Harmon Watson1828 - 1896
  9. Nancy Watson1829 - 1889
  10. Rebecca Watson1832 - Bef 1884
  11. Elizabeth Watson - Bef 1884
  12. Robert Watson - Bef 1884
  13. Richard Watson - Bef 1884
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Name James Watson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1821
Death[1] 1902
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    James Watson
    Birth: 1821
    Death: 1902 (aged 80–81)
    Burial: Elkhorn Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
    Memorial #: 54436977
    Family Members
    Parents
    William Watson 1794-1869
    Nancy Rue Watson 1791-1849
    Spouse
    Elizabeth Raper Watson 1829-1911
    Siblings
    Samuel Watson 1813-1901
    Henry C Watson 1814-1879
    Sarah Watson 1820-1872
    Harmon Casmon Watson 1828-1896
    Nancy Watson Wilson 1829-1889
    Children
    Hannah Jane Watson Stanley 1851-1918
    Victoria Watson 1854-1855
    Idelle Beaufort Watson 1857-1957
    Howard Watson 1860-1944
    Lake George Watson 1864-1947
    Created by: Marilyn Young (46588872)
    Added: 3 Jul 2010
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54436977/james-watson
    Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54436977/james-watson: accessed 14 September 2022), memorial page for James Watson (1821–1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 54436977, citing Elkhorn Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Marilyn Young (contributor 46588872) .

  2.   History of Wayne County, Indiana : together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns
    volume II, pages 305-306, 1884.

    https://archive.org/stream/historyofwayneco02inte/historyofwayneco02inte_djvu.txt
    James Watson was born in Wayne Township, Wayne
    County, Ind., April 1, 1821, a son of William and Nancy
    (Rue) Watson. His father was a native of Maryland, and
    was married in 1810 to Nancy Rue. They lived in Wayne
    Township. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. They had
    a family of thirteen children, eight of whom are living —
    Samuel, James, Mary, Malinda, William, Nancy, Harmon
    C, and Rebecca. Elizabeth, Henry, Robert, Richard and
    Sarah are deceased. Mrs. Watson died in 1819, aged fifty-eight
    years, and Mr. Watson in 1859, aged seventy-five years.
    Our subject's paternal grandparents, Robert and Malinda
    (Consley) Watson, were natives of England. He was a sea-
    faring man and died at Natchez, Miss. His wife came to
    Wayne County about 1803, where she died about 1850. She
    had a family of six children — William, Samuel, Elizabeth,
    Sarah, Robert and Jane. The maternal grandparents of our
    subject, Richard and Elizabeth (Holman) Rue, located in
    Wayne County in 1805. He was of French descent. He
    was one of the first Justices of the Peace in the county, and
    is said to have performed the first marriage ceremony in the
    county. He represented this district in the Territorial Legis-
    lature before Indiana was a State. He was a soldier in the
    war of the Revolution and was captured by the Indians in
    Kentucky and carried to Detroit, where he was exchanged.
    He was one of the founders of the Elkhorn Baptist church.
    Mrs. Rue died in 1833, and Mr. Rue in 184:4:, aged eighty-
    iive years. They had a family of nine children — Polly,
    Elizabetli, Rachel, Sally, Nancy, Henry, Samuel, Kelly and
    Jane. James "Watson, our subject, was reared on a farm, and
    received a common-school education. He now has a fine
    farm of 160 acres all well improved. Politically he is inde-
    pendent in his views. He was married in 1846, to Elizabeth
    Raper, daughter of William Raper. In 1850 he removed to *
    Holt County, Mo., but two years later returned to his old
    home. Mr. and Mrs. Watson have four children — Hannah,
    now Mrs. Stanley; Idelle, Howard and Lake George.