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    Watson Collection

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    The Watson Family Collection is a collection from the early settlers of Kingsville, Oliver S. and Ella Watson who built and operated a boarding house on 5th Street. Their children worked on the railroad, joined the service, married and eventually moved to Houston and other places in Texas. The McAllister's, the Sell's, and the Bohanan's were all related by marriage to the Watson's

    Some Descendants of John Ketcham Watson - Accession 715 no. 17

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    Some Descendants of John Ketchem Watson and Related Families . . . by Maybelle Watson DeMay is a history of the John Ketchem Watson family of Tennessee and points westward. The book covers the related families of Bergland, Burns, Campbell, Clark, Curtis, DeMay, DuMay, Ellis, Harmon, Johnson, Jones, Lovelady, Miller, Stark, and Young. It also includes photographs, transcriptions of family Bible records, biographical sketches and an index. Please see the attached Table of Contents and Index.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2355/thumbnail.jp

    Genealogy Notes - Watson Family (Ruth Amanda Watson)

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    Handwritten genealogy notes pertaining to the Watson Family, written by Ruth Amanda Watson at 87 years old.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-watson-family/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Matthew Watson Foster portrait

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    The early notable family of Matthew Watson and Eleanor Johnson Foster lived in a large 2-story double log house on land about 7 miles northeast of Petersburg. Their son John Watson Foster became Secretary of State under President Benjamin Harrison.Pike County Journe

    Training & assessment

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    Contents: Specialisation and training - Pierre MalliaJournal of the Malta College of Family Doctors The mission of the Journal of the Malta College of Family Doctors (JMCFD) is to deliver accurate, relevant and inspiring research, continued medical education and debate in family medicine with the aim of encouraging improved patient care through academic development of the discipline. The JMCFD strives to achieve its role to disseminate information on the objectives and activities of the College.peer-reviewe

    Watson Family

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    Photograph - A group of people sitting on the steps of a house, Athabasca, Alberta. Adults, left to right: Thomas Watson, Cecilia Barbara Wright (Watson), Bessie Finlayson (Bell), and Agnes Bell (sister of Thomas Watson). The Wright children, clockwise from top: George, Robin, Charles and Mari

    Elizabeth Watson to James Watson, October 29, 1861

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    In this letter of October 29, 1861, Elizabeth Watson writes to James Watson decsribing local conditions, including prices for corn and salt and giving details of family members and local people, including news that one has died.Oct 29 1861 North carolina Jackson Co Dear friend and husband it is with grate pleasure that i rite to you to let you now that mea and my children is well hoping these few lins will find you in good health I have Just red the leter that you sent mea and was glad to her that you was alive But you did not say whether you was well or not But I hope you was I have red 4 leters from you and has rot you 2 and my dear I hant forgot you for i think of you every hour in the day and would all most give up my life if you could bea back at home to stay with mea and your children for Alexand talks about you a many atime times in our county is hard for the poor class of people for every thing is giting so deer that tha cant By hardly a naughf to gan [?] an salt is from nine to ten dollars a sack her and every other thing is proportion thier is good crops made in our county I think corn can bea bought at 50 cts all through the winter and now this people is debard [?] of halling off thir meet I dont now how wee will git our nessaryes for money is scerce here I have got all of our property yet I have not sold eny of it yet and I think that I will keep it for i cant sell it for its worth only Bacon or Beef catle and I hant got eny of that so turn over your fathers folks is all well and giting along very well allison is a working for mea and epects to work 10 or 12 (?) days he has left home and expects to marry before he gos back he is a talking of coming to you but I think it is all a Joke ¬¬¬________ [?] is making a good crop of corn and is milking 2 cows thar are increesing and doing well franklin was up a bout a week a go and tha was all well and franklin has a fine son miss Mckiney is deed has Bin dead some 4 weeks thir has bin several deths in our county and her dying words was pray for mea S I Calhoun came clare of killing crane thir is 3 company of volenteers made up in macon county one starts to day thir capt is Alfred Bell and allen amons will start before long wea have quite wram [sic] wither her for this time of year and the most rain i ere saw of afall wee have had some frost But it hanet done now inJury thir is good crops made in hamburg but it is to warm and wet to gether yet I hope ther will Bea a chang of Wether for a litle cooler Wither would Bea the Best and perhaps would bea helther for you my deer I wish I could see you Wee could have a heep of good fun look on nex page hold on till I git a nother lamp for my lite is Bad har I have got more talow and now i will rite on I would like to have your likness But the people ses that I have got it with mea for thae saz that Elizabeth hamton is a young gim James Franklins helth is a Bout like it was When you left John T ______ [?] folks is all well an ant fany sed to send you howdy for her F..A. Hoopers Funeral was preecht last sabath By Corn From Henderson so I must come to a close By saying that I hope I will see you When your time is out so fare well To James Watson Elizabth Watson T.A. (?) Watson J.F. (?) Watson E. Hamton Watson There is howdy for mea and all of your children her is your shoo strings if you a git the

    Marshall Family Papers - Accession 1495

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    The Marshall Family Papers consist mostly of genealogical information related to the Marshall Family of Rock Hill, SC. The Marshall family is one of the most prominent Rock Hill families and are related to the Albrights, Barnes, and Friedheims. The genealogical records consist of lineage charts, family narratives, photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, notes, newspaper articles, and published family histories. The genealogical records include information of the following families: Albright; Barnes; Foxworth; Friedheim; Marshall; Tiner (Tyner); Watson (of Brittons Neck; SC); Also included in the collection is Winthrop Training School memorabilia collected by Edward “Ned” Marshall III (Class of 1955) and information related to the Marshall Family owned Marshall Oil Company.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2463/thumbnail.jp

    Watson Family - 02

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    Photograph - A group of people, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: Will Watson, Kim Wright, Norma Wright, David Wright, Bertram Watson, and Charles Wright (nephew to Will and Bertram Watson

    J. Moody Watson Papers

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    Correspondence, including Watson family history material, memorial address book of Lewis F. Watson, and clippings
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