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John of Highmoor Watson 1602 – 1650 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1602

Birth Location: Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 27 May 1650

Death Location: Carmichael Woodsyde Carmichael, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Father: George Watson

Mother: Elizabeth Maxted

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John of Highmoor Watson was born in 1602 in Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England, the child of George Watson and Elizabeth Maxted. John of Highmoor Watson passed away in 1650 in Carmichael Woodsyde Carmichael, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • John of Highmoor Watson was born in 1602 in Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England, the child of George Watson and Elizabeth Maxted.
  • John of Highmoor Watson passed away in 1650 in Carmichael Woodsyde Carmichael, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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John Watson's Ancestors

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John Watson
1602 – 1650
Birth Place: Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England
Parents
George Watson
1590 – 1671
England
Elizabeth Maxted
1577 – 1680
Boughton under Blean, Kent, England
Grandparents
Henry Maxted
1531 – 1583
Thanington, Kent, England
Agnes
1535 – 1583
Chilham, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Watson's Timeline

2 Records

1602
1602
Birth of John of Highmoor Watson in Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England
Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England
1650
27 May 1650
Age 48
Death of John of Highmoor Watson in Carmichael Woodsyde Carmichael, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Carmichael Woodsyde Carmichael, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1602
    Event Place: Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 May 1650
    Event Place: Carmichael Woodsyde Carmichael, Stirlingshire, Scotland

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