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John Watson Mayor of Durham 1869

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Jean

Jean Report 2 Sep 2009 11:19

Does anyone have this man in their tree? I believe he had a son Thomas. I am trying to trace any connection to Mary Watson Durham 1819 - 1886 born Morpeth, Northumberland, England.

Thanks

Jean

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 2 Sep 2009 12:19

you can check other trees on this site yourself by using the Search Trees tab at the top of this page

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 2 Sep 2009 12:21

Mayor of Durham
John H. Watson 1883-84

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 2 Sep 2009 12:23

City of Durham
Welcome to the Internet Site for the Mayor of the City of Durham, England .... 1869 9th November, John Watson. 1870 9th November, John Ward, ...

www.durhamcity.gov.uk/Pid/3601/11 - 87k - Similar pages

http://www.durhamcity.gov.uk/Pid/3601/11
South Milford & Lumby - North Yorkshire
I know he was born in Durham and married Ann Herron Edgar on 3rd March 1903. ... apprenticed to a Grocer in Wakefield; later in 1889 he was elected Mayor of that city. Benjamin we are told had a half brother John Watson and two nieces Mary .... emigrated to the USA in 1869 and Henry's parents were John Clayburn and ...

www.southmilford.co.uk/Contact_friends_relatives... - 40k - Similar pages

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Town of PARIS part 2, 1869-70; COUNTY of BRANT GAZETTEER
H Parker, Parker & Cattle res Durham .... Christopher Watson, Tinsmith h Market Square. John Watson, Butcher. Mrs. Joseph Watson, Widow, Market Square ... Charles Whitlaw, J P, Mayor, prop New Paris Mills h River ...

freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~foron... - 42k - Similar pages

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Durham County Council - Durham Record
Darlington, Mayor and Bishop of Durham, 1984, Darlington, photograph .... Darlington, portrait of John Harris, c.1860-1869, Darlington, photograph .... Durham Miners' Gala, balcony, Watson and Gaitskell, 1960, Durham City, photograph ...

ww2.durham.gov.uk/dre/pgDre.aspx?&SEARCH=By+Keyw... - 70k - Similar pages

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Barnard Castle - Family History, Genealogy, Surnames and Loc...
Henry MURDOCH became MAYOR OF DURHAM in 1929. .... children were, john william 1858,,sarah jane 1861,,,isobel 1869,,,watson 1870,,grace 1872,, & emma, 1876 ...

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Town of Chapel Hill : Past Mayors
25 Jun 2009 ... Mayors of Chapel Hill. H.B. Guthrie 1869-72. John W. Carr 1873-74. John White 1874. Andrew Mickel 1874-76. John H. Watson 1872, 1876-79 ...

www.ci.chapel-hill.nc.us/index.aspx?page=59 - 54k - Similar pages

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Jean

Jean Report 2 Sep 2009 18:33

Ann of Green Gables,

Thank you for your responses. I cannot really search for John Watson via other trees, or any other way, as I know so little about him except that he was Mayor of Durham in 1869 and had a son called Thomas. I am working my way through the info you sent, thankyou, but some of it relates to Chapel Hill, U.S.A, which discounts that.

I have just sent off for the marriage certiicate for Mary Watson Durham and will try to work it that way. Thank you again for your interest.

Jean

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 3 Sep 2009 12:17


Hi Jean, You may also like to try this web site. They are really helpful and have lots of information about all things Durhamish.


http://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/