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Colonel Joseph Watson 1700–1742 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1700

Birth Location: Argyll, Scotland

Death Date: 2 Nov 1742

Death Location: Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, United States

Father: William Watson\Watsone

Mother: CATHERINE RAMSEY

Spouse(s): Sarah Hinde

Children(s): James Watson, John Watson, Joseph Watson

In 1700, Colonel Joseph Watson entered the world in Argyll, Scotland, born to William James Watson Watsone And Catherine Ramsey. Colonel Joseph Watson married Sarah Marie Hinde, and had children including James Charles Watson, John Watson, Joseph Watson. Colonel Joseph Watson passed away in 1742 in Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1700, Colonel Joseph Watson entered the world in Argyll, Scotland, born to William James Watson Watsone And Catherine Ramsey.
  • Colonel Joseph Watson married Sarah Marie Hinde, and had children including James Charles Watson, John Watson, Joseph Watson.
  • Colonel Joseph Watson passed away in 1742 in Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, United States.

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Colonel Watson's Ancestors

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Colonel Watson
1700–1742
Birth Place: Argyll, Scotland
Parents
William James Watson\Watsone
1672–1743
Dundee, Angus, Scotland
CATHERINE RAMSEY
1669–1705
Kettin, Angus, Scotland
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Colonel Watson's Descendants

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Colonel (Joseph) Watson (1700–2 Nov 1742) m. Sarah (Marie) Hinde (12 March 1702–1770)
  1. 1. James (Charles) Watson 1726–1795 m. Mary (Jane) Watson 1729–1791
    1. 1. Susannah (Burch) Cooke 1760–1823 m. ROBERT (FIELDING COOKE) Esq. 1752–1841
      1. 1. WILLIAM (HENRY COOKE) (Slaveholder) 1784–1848 m. Mary (Ann) Cooke 1781–1841
        1. 1. Attaline ("Adeline" "Conesauga") Cooke 1821–1897 m. Rev. (James William (Harvey)) Carson 1805–1890 m. James (Harvey Carson) Rev. 1805–1890
        2. 2. Hezekiah (Cantrell Cooke) Sr 1806–1859
        3. 3. Susannah ("Susan") Cooke 1825–1908
        4. 4. Nancy (Watson) Cooke 1808–1885
        5. 5. Sarah (Miranda COOKE) (Hoyl) 1823–1850 m. Rev. (Caleb Richard) Hoyl 1818–1900
        6. 6. Eliza (Cooke (Cooper)) (Kimbrough) 1812–1853
        7. 7. Clarissa Cooke 1815–1885
        8. 8. Elmira (Cooke) (Cooper) 1817–1854
        9. 9. John (Augustine) Cooke 1827–1849
        10. 10. Robert (Fielding (Dr.)) Cooke 1805–1872
        11. 11. James (Burch) Cooke 1819–1899
        12. 12. George (Washington) Cooke 1813–1855 m. Sarah (J) Cook 1823– m. Sarah (Jane) Gilbreath 1823–1905
        13. 13. Adaline (B) Cooke 1828–1859
      2. 2. Mary Cooke 1778–1830
      3. 3. Sarah (L.) Cooke 1781–1848
      4. 4. Margaret Cooke 1789–1815
      5. 5. Alexander Cooke 1791–1872
      6. 6. James (Watson) Cooke 1779–1810
      7. 7. Hezekiah (Gardner) Cooke 1785–1859
      8. 8. Susannah Cooke 1799–1803
      9. 9. Elizabeth Cooke 1795–1882
      10. 10. Richard (Fielding) Cooke 1787–1870
      11. 11. John (Oliver) Cooke 1782–1870
      12. 12. Nancy Cooke 1797–1879
      13. 13. Elias (Green) Cooke 1793–1862
    2. 2. Muriel Brookbank 1762–1840
    3. 3. James (Green) Watson 1756–1834
    4. 4. Henry Watson 1771–1866
  2. 2. John Watson 1735–1835
  3. 3. Joseph Watson 1732–1826

Colonel Watson's Timeline

2 Records

1700
1700
Birth of Colonel Joseph Watson in Argyll, Scotland
Argyll, Scotland
1742
2 Nov 1742
Age 42
Death of Colonel Joseph Watson in Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, United States
Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: Argyll, Scotland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Nov 1742
    Event Place: Chaptico, St Mary's, Maryland, United States
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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