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Rev. Anderson Watson 1770–1842 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Mar 1770

Birth Location: Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 11 Jul 1842

Death Location: Stewart, Georgia, United States

Father: Nathaniel Match)

Mother: Nancy Match)

Spouse(s): Sarah Streetman

Children(s): Green Watson

In 1770, Rev. Anderson Watson entered the world in Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States, born to Nathaniel Watson 5Th Gg Dna Match And Nancy Sparks 5Th Gg Dna Match. Rev. Anderson Watson married Anderson Watson, Sarah P Streetman, and had children including Green Berry Watson. Rev. Anderson Watson passed away in 1842 in Stewart, Georgia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1770, Rev. Anderson Watson entered the world in Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States, born to Nathaniel Watson 5Th Gg Dna Match And Nancy Sparks 5Th Gg Dna Match.
  • Rev. Anderson Watson married Anderson Watson, Sarah P Streetman, and had children including Green Berry Watson.
  • Rev. Anderson Watson passed away in 1842 in Stewart, Georgia, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Rev. Watson's Ancestors

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Rev. Watson
1770–1842
Birth Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
Parents
Nathaniel Watson (5th GG) (DNA Match)
1741–1835
Appromattox River, Virginia, United States
Nancy (Sparks (5th GG) (DNA) Match)
1750–1780
Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Thomas Watkins
1714–1783
Swift Creek, Chesterfield, Crown Colony of Virginia, Virginia, USA
Frances (Ann) Anderson
1715–1788
Swift Creek Farms, Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA
Thomas Sparks
1715–1784
Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA
Mary Sparks
1723–1759
Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth PRIDE
1686–1740
John Sparks
1680–1732
Mary Taylor
1686–1729
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Pride
1637–1730
Jane Lovering
1652–1713

Rev. Watson's Descendants

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Rev. (Anderson) Watson (20 Mar 1770–11 Jul 1842) m. Sarah (P.) Streetman (1768–22 Oct 1844)
  1. 1. Green (Berry) Watson 1793–1877 m. Patience (W) Butler 1793–1864 m. Mariah Hutchinson 1829–1889
    1. 1. James (Madison) Watson 1825–1890 m. Frances (Evaline) Shirley 1825–1902
      1. 1. Martha Turner 1851–1918 m. Thomas (Dozier) Turner 1846–1917
        1. 1. Andrew (Jackson (Jack)) Turner 1878–1961 m. Edna Pool 1880–1953
        2. 2. Henry (Clay) Turner 1869–1934
        3. 3. James (Monroe) Turner 1872–1960
        4. 4. Benjiman (Franklin) Turner 1875–1941
        5. 5. George (Washington) Turner 1877–1967
        6. 6. Isham Turner 1880–1880
        7. 7. William Turner 1869–1871
        8. 8. Rylie Turner 1884–1893
        9. 9. Ervin Turner 1886–1973
        10. 10. Lillie (Bell) Turner 1888–1963
        11. 11. Early (May "Babe") Turner 1890–1977
        12. 12. Fred (Colt) Turner 1891–1974
        13. 13. Annie (Laura) Turner 1892–1984
        14. 14. Chesley (Arnold) Turner 1895–1949
        15. 15. Thomas (Dozier Turner) Jr 1881–1968
        16. 16. Mattie (Martha) Turner 1882–1969
        17. 17. Oran (Moran) Turner 1898–1977
        18. 18. Elizabeth ((Lizzie)) Turner 1874–1958
        19. 19. Mian Turner 1898–
    2. 2. Susan (Jane) Watson 1822–1905

Rev. Watson's Timeline

2 Records

1770
20 Mar 1770
Birth of Rev. Anderson Watson in Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
1842
11 Jul 1842
Age 72
Death of Rev. Anderson Watson in Stewart, Georgia, United States
Stewart, Georgia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1770
    Event Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jul 1842
    Event Place: Stewart, Georgia, United States
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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