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Myrtle Mae Watson 1887–1974 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Feb 1887

Birth Location: Kansas, USA

Death Date: 12 Dec 1974

Death Location: Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States of America

Father: John Watson

Mother: Mary Smith

Spouse(s): John Farque

Children(s): Rosemary (Davenport), B Farque, Audrey (Helms), Lenore Farque, Ulah (Davis)

The story of Myrtle Mae Watson began in 1887 in Kansas, USA. In 1900, Myrtle Mae Watson resided in Lake Charles, Calcasieu, Louisiana, USA. In 1920, Myrtle Mae Watson resided in Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana, USA. Myrtle Mae Watson married John Leoniel Farque, and had children including Audrey Edwina Farque Helms, B Mary Farque, Lenore Farque, Rosemary Farque Davenport, Ulah Mae Farque Davis. Myrtle Mae Watson passed away in 1974 in Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Myrtle Mae Watson began in 1887 in Kansas, USA.
  • In 1900, Myrtle Mae Watson resided in Lake Charles, Calcasieu, Louisiana, USA.
  • In 1920, Myrtle Mae Watson resided in Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana, USA.
  • Myrtle Mae Watson married John Leoniel Farque, and had children including Audrey Edwina Farque Helms, B Mary Farque, Lenore Farque, Rosemary Farque Davenport, Ulah Mae Farque Davis.
  • Myrtle Mae Watson passed away in 1974 in Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Myrtle Watson's Ancestors

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Myrtle Watson
1887–1974
Birth Place: Kansas, USA
Parents
John William Watson
1840–1926
Tilton, Fleming, Kentucky, United States
Mary (Taylor) Smith
1847–1932
Montgomery, Kentucky, United States
Grandparents
Rice (Warren Watson) Sr
1806–1880
Fleming, Kentucky, United States
Mary ((Polly)) Newman
1803–1855
Kentucky
James Smith
1813–1888
Montgomery, Kentucky, USA
Sarah ("Sallie") Shoush
1817–1891
Lincoln, Kentucky, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Watson
1767–1845
Elizabeth Gandy
1774–1852
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Watson
1745–1809
Jane Patton
1747–1833

Myrtle Watson's Descendants

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Myrtle (Mae) Watson (20 Feb 1887–12 Dec 1974) m. John (Leoniel) Farque (16 March 1880–26 October 1965)
  1. 1. Rosemary (Farque) (Davenport) 1912–2000
  2. 2. B (Mary) Farque 1910–1980
  3. 3. Audrey (Edwina Farque) (Helms) 1909–1999 m. Herman (Harman Herbert) Helms 1909–1991
  4. 4. Lenore Farque 1913–1929
  5. 5. Ulah (Mae Farque) (Davis) 1910–1980

Myrtle Watson's Timeline

4 Records

1887
20 Feb 1887
Birth of Myrtle Mae Watson in Kansas, USA
Kansas, USA
1900
1900
Age 13
Myrtle Mae Watson resided here in Lake Charles, Calcasieu, Louisiana, USA
Lake Charles, Calcasieu, Louisiana, USA
1920
1920
Age 33
Myrtle Mae Watson resided here in Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana, USA
Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana, USA
1974
12 Dec 1974
Age 87
Death of Myrtle Mae Watson in Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, USA
Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Feb 1887
    Event Place: Kansas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Lake Charles, Calcasieu, Louisiana, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1920
    Event Place: Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana, USA
    Record Source: 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana; Roll: T625_625; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 89

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Dec 1974
    Event Place: Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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