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Husband: Dr Duncan Isham Watson
Born: 23 NOV 1856 in Marion Dist, SC
Married: 22 SEP 1880 in Marion Co, SC
Died: 27 MAY 1939 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Father: Isham H Watson
Mother: Nancy Ann McDuffie
Spouses:
Wife: Margaret Moody
Born: 14 OCT 1855 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 10 MAY 1930 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Father: Evander J Moody
Mother: Martha Jane Tart
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): George Y Watson
Born: 23 OCT 1881 in Marion Co, SC
Died: MAR 1920 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Spouses:
02 (F): Virginia Louise Watson
Born: 15 MAR 1884 in Marion Co, SC
Died: 29 JAN 1948 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Spouses:
03 (M): Isham E Watson
Born: 16 MAY 1886 in Marion Co, SC
Died: 15 DEC 1931 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Spouses:
04 (M): Duncan C Watson
Born: 09 OCT 1889 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Died: 15 MAR 1891 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Spouses:
05 (M): Archie G Watson
Born: MAY 1892 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Died: 1964 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Spouses:
06 (M): John Moody Watson
Born: 01 MAY 1894 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Died: 04 MAR 1920 in Southport, Brunswick Co, NC
Spouses:
Additional Information

Dr Duncan Isham Watson:

Notes:

!NOTES:A druggist per D/C;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion PO # 350/350
Isham H. Watson 38 Farmer $25,000/14,000 SC
Nancy 36
Alex F. 11
Geo E. 9
Mary J. 7
D. J. 3 m
N. McD. 1 m;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion, Marion PO # 94/95
Isham Watson 48 Farmer $8000/800 SC
Mary 40
Alexander 21 [idiotic]
Mary 17
Duncan 13;

!CENSUS:1880;

!MARRIAGE:From the Marion Star - "Genealogical Abstracts from Marion, South Carolina Newspapers 1858-1886" Abstracted by Gloria Calhoun, Pee Dee Chapter SCGS, Marion, SC 1999;

!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. 193-197

Tart ...
Jane Tart, the youngest daughter of old Enos Tart, married another Brown, of the same family; he soon after died, leaving no offspring; the widow again married Humphrey Lester; the results of this marriage were two children-a daughter, Mary, now the wife of M. Stackhouse, and a son, Robert H. Lester, now among us, with an increasing family; he married a Miss Proctor, of Little Rock. Soon after the birth of these two children, Humphrey Lester died, and Jane became a widow the second time; she again married our esteemed fellow-citizen, E. J. Moody ; the fruits of this latter marriage were two sons, Thomas E. and Neill C. Moody, and two daughters. Thomas E. married a Miss Little, daughter of the Rev. L. M. Little ; he soon died childless. Neill C. Moody never married, died three or four years ago. The daughters, Virginia and Maggie, both married. Virginia married Douglas Mclntyre, of Marion- noble woman she was ; she died some years ago, leaving three or four children, the oldest of whom, Janie, married Robert Proctor ; they have left the State. Mclntyre married again, a Miss Fore, and has his first children with him now, except Janie. Maggie Moody married Dr. D. I. Watson; they removed to Southport, N. C, have several children, and are said to be doing well. It may be truthfully said of Mrs. Jane Moody, who died some years ago, that she was the excellent of the earth ; high-toned, and above all had a good and kind heart, beloved by all who knew her ; and if any of her children or grand-children should turn out badly, it will not be the fault or failings of the mother; she left an influence that will tell upon her offspring sooner or later.;

!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
...
Isham H. Watson, the third son of old man Isham, married a Miss McDuffie, sister to the late Sheriff McDuffie; by her he raised three children, two sons and a daughter; the sons were George E. and Duncan I., the latter named for his two grand-fathers, Isham Watson and Duncan McDuffie; the daughter (Janie), married our fellow-citizen, J. D. Montgomery. Isham H. Watson's first wife died of small-pox during the war; he married again. Miss Mary Nichols, who survives him, childless. ;

Margaret Moody:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1670
E. J. (m) MOODY, 35
M. J. (f), 41
S. F. (f), 11
V. (f) 7
M. (f) 5
Thomas E., 3
E. C. (m) 1
Robert LESTER, 16
Mary, 18;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Moody # 48
Evander MOODY, 45 SC
Martha, 52
Florence, 18
Frances, 14
Margaret, 13
Thomas, 11
Edgar, 7
Mary LESTER, 25
Ben WILLIAMS, Clerk;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Moody # 183
Evander J. MOODY, 55 (1824/25) born SC/SC/SC
Martha J., 60 wife SC/VA/SC
Margret, 22 dau
Egar C., 20 son
Janie E. McINTYRE, 5, gra-dau;

!MARRIAGE:From the Marion Star - "Genealogical Abstracts from Marion, South Carolina Newspapers 1858-1886" Abstracted by Gloria Calhoun, Pee Dee Chapter SCGS, Marion, SC 1999;

!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. 193-197

Tart ...
Jane Tart, the youngest daughter of old Enos Tart, married another Brown, of the same family; he soon after died, leaving no offspring; the widow again married Humphrey Lester; the results of this marriage were two children-a daughter, Mary, now the wife of M. Stackhouse, and a son, Robert H. Lester, now among us, with an increasing family; he married a Miss Proctor, of Little Rock. Soon after the birth of these two children, Humphrey Lester died, and Jane became a widow the second time; she again married our esteemed fellow-citizen, E. J. Moody ; the fruits of this latter marriage were two sons, Thomas E. and Neill C. Moody, and two daughters. Thomas E. married a Miss Little, daughter of the Rev. L. M. Little ; he soon died childless. Neill C. Moody never married, died three or four years ago. The daughters, Virginia and Maggie, both married. Virginia married Douglas Mclntyre, of Marion- noble woman she was ; she died some years ago, leaving three or four children, the oldest of whom, Janie, married Robert Proctor ; they have left the State. Mclntyre married again, a Miss Fore, and has his first children with him now, except Janie. Maggie Moody married Dr. D. I. Watson; they removed to Southport, N. C, have several children, and are said to be doing well. It may be truthfully said of Mrs. Jane Moody, who died some years ago, that she was the excellent of the earth ; high-toned, and above all had a good and kind heart, beloved by all who knew her ; and if any of her children or grand-children should turn out badly, it will not be the fault or failings of the mother; she left an influence that will tell upon her offspring sooner or later.;

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