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Addie Watson 1861–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1861

Birth Location: St Albans, Franklin, Vermont

Death Date: 11 Jul 1921

Death Location: Granby, Quebec, Canada

Father: William Watson

Mother: Emeretta Mitchell

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In 1861, Addie Watson entered the world in St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, born to William W Watson And Emeretta Mitchell. Addie Watson passed away in 1921 in Granby, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1861, Addie Watson entered the world in St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, born to William W Watson And Emeretta Mitchell.
  • Addie Watson passed away in 1921 in Granby, Quebec, Canada.

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Addie Watson's Ancestors

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Addie Watson
1861–1921
Birth Place: St Albans, Franklin, Vermont
Parents
William W. Watson
1828–1890
St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, USA
Emeretta Mitchell
1825–1866
Vermont, USA
Grandparents
Truman Mitchell
1784–1867
Shelton, Fairfield, Connecticut
Catherine Flood
1785–1863
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Mitchell
1760–1842
Jemima Sunderland
1760–1862
Joseph Flood
1755–1827
Judith Goodwin
1758–1820
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Mitchell
1733–1818
Hepsibah Sheparson
1730–1805
John Sunderland
1732–1800
Jerusha Lewis
1740–1807
Mark Flood
1718–1798
Catherine Laboree
1718–1781

Addie Watson's Timeline

2 Records

1861
May 1861
Birth of Addie Watson in St Albans, Franklin, Vermont
St Albans, Franklin, Vermont
1921
11 Jul 1921
Age 60
Death of Addie Watson in Granby, Quebec, Canada
Granby, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1861
    Event Place: St Albans, Franklin, Vermont

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jul 1921
    Event Place: Granby, Quebec, Canada

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