Husband: James Watson |
Born: 03 SEP 1815 in Marion Dist, SC Married: before 1840 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 21 DEC 1895 in Marion Co, SC Father: Isham Watson Mother: Mary Hayes Spouses: |
Wife: Elizabeth E Jones |
Born: 12 MAR 1820 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 17 APR 1890 in Marion Co, SC Father: Bryant Jones Mother: Elizabeth Berry Spouses: |
Children |
03 (F): Tilitha Ann Watson Born: 1843/1844 in Marion Dist, SC Died: Spouses: |
04 (M): James Robert Watson Born: 28 DEC 1845 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 24 APR 1918 in Dillon Co, SC Spouses: Flora Ellen Lane |
06 (M): William Watson Born: 1849/1850 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
07 (M): Dr Joseph Frederick Watson Born: 1851/1852 in Marion Dist, SC Died: in Darlington Co, SC Spouses: |
08 (M): John Cicero Watson Born: 1852/1853 in Marion Dist, SC Died: Spouses: |
09 (F): Druscilla J Watson Born: 1854/1855 in Marion Dist, SC Died: Spouses: |
11 (F): Watson Born: 1859/1860 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1860 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
12 (F): Charles M Watson Born: 1861/1862 in Marion Dist, SC Died: Spouses: |
13 (F): Catherine Eliza Watson Born: in Marion Co, SC Died: 14 FEB 1868 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: |
James Watson:
Notes:
!FAMILY BIBLE:The Bible was presented to Ellen E. Watson Bass Oct 7, 1881 by William Watson.
Addison J. Bass and Ellen E. Watson married Jan 28, 1879
Addison b Marion Co, 10-11-1848 died 5-29-1901.
Ellen E. born Marion Co, 12-24-1852 died 5-29-1901.
Their children-
Joe Manly Bass b 3-11-1880 md 11-23-1910 died 6-28-1952.
Cherry A. Bass, b-6-16-1882 died 1-3-1939
Maggie E. Bass b-2-3-1884 md 12-29-1912
Rosa David Bass b-2-5-1886 died 6-18-1888-
Robert W. Bass b- 5-10-1889 md 7-14-1918 died 11-17-1952-
Norma Bernice Bass b 11-20-1893-
Eunice E. Bass b 8-23-1898 md 2-5-19223
Magnolia W. Easterling, daughter of Samuel and Frances Watson born 8-27-1864 md 1-1-1890
Isham Watson's family and birthdates:
David Dec 3, 1811, d. Nov 16, 1823,
Matthew, Sept 12, 1813,
James, Sept 3, 1815,
Nancy, July 20, 1827,
Penelope, July 14, 1819,
Isham H. May 13, 1821,
Samuel, Oct 6, 1825,
Mary, dec 7, 1827,
William Oct 7, 1829,
Drusilla, Nov 16, 1830,
Fama, Mar 9, 1832,
Sarah, Aug 9, 1833,
Jane, Feb 26, 1835"
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 67 w/Isham WATSON age 0-9 (1810/20);
!CENSUS:1830;
!CENSUS:1840 * Marion Dist, SC pg 137 James WATSON *;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 952/957
James Watson 35 Farmer $2000 Marion
Elizabeth 30
Mary 9
Sarah 7
Ann 6
James 4
Jane 2
William 6/12;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH PO # 293/292
James Watson 45 Farmer $12,000/20,000 SC
E. E. 40 f
M. E. 19 f
S. F. 17 f
T. A. 15 f
Jas S. 13 m
E. J. 11 f
Jos F. 8 m
Jno C. 7 m
D. J. 5 f
E. B. 2 m
--- 7/12 f;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 89/90
James Watson 55 Farmer $2800/3000 SC
Elizabeth 51
Tilitha 23
Elizabeth 21
Frederic 18
John Cicero 15
Lucilla 13
Edwin 11
Charles M. 8 f (sic);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 304 James WATSON, 64 (1815/16) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 159-162
...
Another quite respectable family of Gibsons are below Marion Court House. The first known of them was Squire David Gibson, who was a very worthy man and good citizen. Think he came from Scotland-at any rate, he was a Scotchman ; his tongue betrayed his nationality. It has been said of him that he was on the stand as a witness in some case, that the occasion and circumstances suggested the question to be asked him, if be believed in ghosts, spirits, &c., and the old gentleman, in the honesty of his heart, replied that he could not say that he did, but that when he passed by a graveyard at night he always kept a sharp lookout. The writer does not know whom he married, but he raised four sons, if no more, James, Allen, Jessee and Albert ; the first and last of these are dead, but left families; Allen and Jessee yet survive, and are among our best people, quiet and unpretentious, honest and straightforward in all their movements and dealings with their fellow-men; engage in no local strife or bickerings; keep clear of lawsuits ; attend strictly to their own business and let the business of others strictly alone ; it may be said, "with masterly inactivity." Observation teaches that it takes a pretty smart man to do this. Jessee Gibson and Allen Gibson married sisters, daughters of the late James Watson, and, doubtless, make good housewives, and are raising up families "in the way they should go." James Gibson died many years ago and left six or seven children; his oldest son, about twenty years of age, was killed on Main street, in Marion, more than twenty years ago ; a horse ran away with a cart which the young man was driving, and threw him out near where the Bank of Marion now stands, his head striking an elm root on the side- walk, which crushed his skull. The writer was in fifteen feet of him when he fell, and was the first one to get to him others soon came up and among them a doctor; he breathed sturtously for five or ten minutes and then expired. A sad and sudden ending. Albert Gibson died a few years ago, leaving a family of children, none grown at the time; he was one of our progressive, good citizens; his family are not known to the writer.;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 199-206
...
Old man Isham Watson was the founder, it may be said, of the family on Catfish, in name and fortune. Barny Watson, his father, was married twice ; whether he had a child or children other than Isham, by his first wife, is not known. Isham Watson married and settled on Catfish, near where Antioch Church now stands, in the first part of the nineteenth century, a poor man; his wife was Miss Mary Hays, a sister of the late John C. Hays ; the results of the marriage were five sons, Matthew, James, Isham H., Samuel and William; and seven daughters, Nellie, Nancy, Elizabeth, Mary, Verzella, Fama and Jane ; all raised to be grown and all married, and all now dead, except the daughters, Mary and Jane.
...
James Watson, the second son of Isham Watson, married Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Bryant Jones, of Wahee; the fruits of the marriage were several sons and daughters. James, the eldest, married Miss Flora Lane, and has several children, sons and daughters. Edward B. Watson married Miss Addie Bethea, a daughter of the late John R. Bethea ; they have several children. Joseph F. Watson, a physician, married in Darlington; I don't know to whom. Cicero Watson, I think, is still single. Charles, I think, is married, and he and two single sisters live together on the old homestead of his father. James Watson's oldest daughter, Mary, married Jesse Gibson, below Marion; they have a family, how many is not known. The, next daughter, Sarah, married Allen Gibson, brother of Jesse ; they also have a family, of how many is not known to the writer. Another daughter married W. H. Daniels, of Mullins; they have two or three children. Two daughters of James Watson, Telatha and Drusilla, are yet single, and live with their brother on the old homestead. ;
Elizabeth E Jones:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1840;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 952/957
James Watson 35 Farmer $2000 Marion
Elizabeth 30
Mary 9
Sarah 7
Ann 6
James 4
Jane 2
William 6/12;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH PO # 293/292
James Watson 45 Farmer $12,000/20,000 SC
E. E. 40 f
M. E. 19 f
S. F. 17 f
T. A. 15 f
Jas S. 13 m
E. J. 11 f
Jos F. 8 m
Jno C. 7 m
D. J. 5 f
E. B. 2 m
--- 7/12 f;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 89/90
James Watson 55 Farmer $2800/3000 SC
Elizabeth 51
Tilitha 23
Elizabeth 21
Frederic 18
John Cicero 15
Lucilla 13
Edwin 11
Charles M. 8 f (sic);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 304 Elizabeth WATSON, 60 (1819/20) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 199-206
...
James Watson, the second son of Isham Watson, married Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Bryant Jones, of Wahee; the fruits of the marriage were several sons and daughters. James, the eldest, married Miss Flora Lane, and has several children, sons and daughters. Edward B. Watson married Miss Addie Bethea, a daughter of the late John R. Bethea ; they have several children. Joseph F. Watson, a physician, married in Darlington; I don't know to whom. Cicero Watson, I think, is still single. Charles, I think, is married, and he and two single sisters live together on the old homestead of his father. James Watson's oldest daughter, Mary, married Jesse Gibson, below Marion; they have a family, how many is not known. The, next daughter, Sarah, married Allen Gibson, brother of Jesse ; they also have a family, of how many is not known to the writer. Another daughter married W. H. Daniels, of Mullins; they have two or three children. Two daughters of James Watson, Telatha and Drusilla, are yet single, and live with their brother on the old homestead. ;
(03) Tilitha Ann Watson:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 952/957
James Watson 35 Farmer $2000 Marion
Elizabeth 30
Mary 9
Sarah 7
Ann 6
James 4
Jane 2
William 6/12;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH PO # 293/292
James Watson 45 Farmer $12,000/20,000 SC
E. E. 40 f
M. E. 19 f
S. F. 17 f
T. A. 15 f
Jas S. 13 m
E. J. 11 f
Jos F. 8 m
Jno C. 7 m
D. J. 5 f
E. B. 2 m
--- 7/12 f;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 89/90
James Watson 55 Farmer $2800/3000 SC
Elizabeth 51
Tilitha 23
Elizabeth 21
Frederic 18
John Cicero 15
Lucilla 13
Edwin 11
Charles M. 8 f (sic);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 304 Tilatha WATSON, 35 (1844/45) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 199-206
...
James Watson, the second son of Isham Watson, married Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Bryant Jones, of Wahee; the fruits of the marriage were several sons and daughters. James, the eldest, married Miss Flora Lane, and has several children, sons and daughters. Edward B. Watson married Miss Addie Bethea, a daughter of the late John R. Bethea ; they have several children. Joseph F. Watson, a physician, married in Darlington; I don't know to whom. Cicero Watson, I think, is still single. Charles, I think, is married, and he and two single sisters live together on the old homestead of his father. James Watson's oldest daughter, Mary, married Jesse Gibson, below Marion; they have a family, how many is not known. The, next daughter, Sarah, married Allen Gibson, brother of Jesse ; they also have a family, of how many is not known to the writer. Another daughter married W. H. Daniels, of Mullins; they have two or three children. Two daughters of James Watson, Telatha and Drusilla, are yet single, and live with their brother on the old homestead. ;
(06) William Watson:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 952/957
James Watson 35 Farmer $2000 Marion
Elizabeth 30
Mary 9
Sarah 7
Ann 6
James 4
Jane 2
William 6/12;
(07) Dr Joseph Frederick Watson:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH PO # 293/292
James Watson 45 Farmer $12,000/20,000 SC
E. E. 40 f
M. E. 19 f
S. F. 17 f
T. A. 15 f
Jas S. 13 m
E. J. 11 f
Jos F. 8 m
Jno C. 7 m
D. J. 5 f
E. B. 2 m
--- 7/12 f;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 89/90
James Watson 55 Farmer $2800/3000 SC
Elizabeth 51
Tilitha 23
Elizabeth 21
Frederic 18
John Cicero 15
Lucilla 13
Edwin 11
Charles M. 8 f (sic);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 304 Joseph WATSON, 28 (1851/52) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 199-206
...
James Watson, the second son of Isham Watson, married Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Bryant Jones, of Wahee; the fruits of the marriage were several sons and daughters. James, the eldest, married Miss Flora Lane, and has several children, sons and daughters. Edward B. Watson married Miss Addie Bethea, a daughter of the late John R. Bethea ; they have several children. Joseph F. Watson, a physician, married in Darlington; I don't know to whom. Cicero Watson, I think, is still single. Charles, I think, is married, and he and two single sisters live together on the old homestead of his father. James Watson's oldest daughter, Mary, married Jesse Gibson, below Marion; they have a family, how many is not known. The, next daughter, Sarah, married Allen Gibson, brother of Jesse ; they also have a family, of how many is not known to the writer. Another daughter married W. H. Daniels, of Mullins; they have two or three children. Two daughters of James Watson, Telatha and Drusilla, are yet single, and live with their brother on the old homestead. ;
(08) John Cicero Watson:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH PO # 293/292
James Watson 45 Farmer $12,000/20,000 SC
E. E. 40 f
M. E. 19 f
S. F. 17 f
T. A. 15 f
Jas S. 13 m
E. J. 11 f
Jos F. 8 m
Jno C. 7 m
D. J. 5 f
E. B. 2 m
--- 7/12 f;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 89/90
James Watson 55 Farmer $2800/3000 SC
Elizabeth 51
Tilitha 23
Elizabeth 21
Frederic 18
John Cicero 15
Lucilla 13
Edwin 11
Charles M. 8 f (sic);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 304 Cicero WATSON, 26 (1853/54) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 199-206
...
James Watson, the second son of Isham Watson, married Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Bryant Jones, of Wahee; the fruits of the marriage were several sons and daughters. James, the eldest, married Miss Flora Lane, and has several children, sons and daughters. Edward B. Watson married Miss Addie Bethea, a daughter of the late John R. Bethea ; they have several children. Joseph F. Watson, a physician, married in Darlington; I don't know to whom. Cicero Watson, I think, is still single. Charles, I think, is married, and he and two single sisters live together on the old homestead of his father. James Watson's oldest daughter, Mary, married Jesse Gibson, below Marion; they have a family, how many is not known. The, next daughter, Sarah, married Allen Gibson, brother of Jesse ; they also have a family, of how many is not known to the writer. Another daughter married W. H. Daniels, of Mullins; they have two or three children. Two daughters of James Watson, Telatha and Drusilla, are yet single, and live with their brother on the old homestead. ;
(09) Druscilla J Watson:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH PO # 293/292
James Watson 45 Farmer $12,000/20,000 SC
E. E. 40 f
M. E. 19 f
S. F. 17 f
T. A. 15 f
Jas S. 13 m
E. J. 11 f
Jos F. 8 m
Jno C. 7 m
D. J. 5 f
E. B. 2 m
--- 7/12 f;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 89/90
James Watson 55 Farmer $2800/3000 SC
Elizabeth 51
Tilitha 23
Elizabeth 21
Frederic 18
John Cicero 15
Lucilla 13
Edwin 11
Charles M. 8 f (sic);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 304 Drucilla WATSON, 24 (1855/56) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 199-206
...
James Watson, the second son of Isham Watson, married Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Bryant Jones, of Wahee; the fruits of the marriage were several sons and daughters. James, the eldest, married Miss Flora Lane, and has several children, sons and daughters. Edward B. Watson married Miss Addie Bethea, a daughter of the late John R. Bethea ; they have several children. Joseph F. Watson, a physician, married in Darlington; I don't know to whom. Cicero Watson, I think, is still single. Charles, I think, is married, and he and two single sisters live together on the old homestead of his father. James Watson's oldest daughter, Mary, married Jesse Gibson, below Marion; they have a family, how many is not known. The, next daughter, Sarah, married Allen Gibson, brother of Jesse ; they also have a family, of how many is not known to the writer. Another daughter married W. H. Daniels, of Mullins; they have two or three children. Two daughters of James Watson, Telatha and Drusilla, are yet single, and live with their brother on the old homestead. ;
(11) Watson:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH PO # 293/292
James Watson 45 Farmer $12,000/20,000 SC
E. E. 40 f
M. E. 19 f
S. F. 17 f
T. A. 15 f
Jas S. 13 m
E. J. 11 f
Jos F. 8 m
Jno C. 7 m
D. J. 5 f
E. B. 2 m
--- 7/12 f;
(12) Charles M Watson:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 89/90
James Watson 55 Farmer $2800/3000 SC
Elizabeth 51
Tilitha 23
Elizabeth 21
Frederic 18
John Cicero 15
Lucilla 13
Edwin 11
Charles M. 8 f (sic);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 304 Charles WATSON, 17 (1862/63) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 199-206
...
James Watson, the second son of Isham Watson, married Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Bryant Jones, of Wahee; the fruits of the marriage were several sons and daughters. James, the eldest, married Miss Flora Lane, and has several children, sons and daughters. Edward B. Watson married Miss Addie Bethea, a daughter of the late John R. Bethea ; they have several children. Joseph F. Watson, a physician, married in Darlington; I don't know to whom. Cicero Watson, I think, is still single. Charles, I think, is married, and he and two single sisters live together on the old homestead of his father. James Watson's oldest daughter, Mary, married Jesse Gibson, below Marion; they have a family, how many is not known. The, next daughter, Sarah, married Allen Gibson, brother of Jesse ; they also have a family, of how many is not known to the writer. Another daughter married W. H. Daniels, of Mullins; they have two or three children. Two daughters of James Watson, Telatha and Drusilla, are yet single, and live with their brother on the old homestead. ;
(13) Catherine Eliza Watson:
Notes:
!DEATH:From the Marion Star - "Genealogical Abstracts from Marion, South Carolina Newspapers 1858-1886" Abstracted by Gloria Calhoun, Pee Dee Chapter SCGS, Marion, SC 1999;
Revised: June 27, 2024
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