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Johne (John) Watson 1531–1591 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1531
Birth Location: Saughton, Midlothian, Scotland
Death Date: 2 Feb 1591
Death Location: Sanderiggs, Perth, Scotland
Father: Sir GGF
Mother: Lady Stanhope
Spouse(s): Lady DEWAR
Children(s): Gavin Watson
Johne (John) Watson was born in 1531 in Saughton, Midlothian, Scotland, the child of Sir Richard Watsone 27Th Ggf And Lady Janet Jane Stanhope. Johne (John) Watson married Lady Nance Nan Dewar, and had children including Gavin Watson. Johne (John) Watson passed away in 1591 in Sanderiggs, Perth, Scotland.
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Biography
- Johne (John) Watson was born in 1531 in Saughton, Midlothian, Scotland, the child of Sir Richard Watsone 27Th Ggf And Lady Janet Jane Stanhope.
- Johne (John) Watson married Lady Nance Nan Dewar, and had children including Gavin Watson.
- Johne (John) Watson passed away in 1591 in Sanderiggs, Perth, Scotland.
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Johne Watson's Descendants
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1. Gavin Watson 1557–1607 m. pp1565 (MARION COUPER) PM14 1565–1615
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1. Williame (Lethame) Watsoune 1590–1660 m. Jonat Wyllie 1595–1665
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1. Jonet Watsone 1615–1661
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1. Janet Falconer 1647–1685
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1531
Event Place: Saughton, Midlothian, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 Feb 1591
Event Place: Sanderiggs, Perth, Scotland