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Rev. John Watson 1718–1771 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: January 1718
Birth Location: Hodroyd Hall, South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England.
Death Date: 8 April 1771
Death Location: South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England.
Father: John Watson
Mother: Ann Johnson
Spouse(s): Mary Shepley
Children(s): Charlotte Watson
The story of Rev. John Watson began in 1718 in Hodroyd Hall, South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England.. Rev. John Watson married Mary Shepley, and had children including Charlotte Watson. Rev. John Watson passed away in 1771 in South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England..
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Biography
- The story of Rev. John Watson began in 1718 in Hodroyd Hall, South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England..
- Rev. John Watson married Mary Shepley, and had children including Charlotte Watson.
- Rev. John Watson passed away in 1771 in South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England..
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Rev. Watson's Descendants
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1. Charlotte Watson 1761–1810 m. Thomas Lilley 1754–1832
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1. Henry Lilley 1788– m. Elizabeth WILAMITE 1788–1852
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1. William Lilley 1816–1898 m. Harriet Harness 1822–1864
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1. Betsy Lilley 1852–1889 m. Violet NEEDHAM 1851–1917
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Rev. Watson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: January 1718
Event Place: Hodroyd Hall, South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 April 1771
Event Place: South Hiendley, Yorkshire, England.