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Mary E. Watson 1844 – 1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Oct 1844

Birth Location: Kentucky

Death Date: 20 Mar 1923

Death Location: Crittenden, Kentucky, USA

Father: George Watson

Mother: Mary Porter

Spouse(s): James Corn

Children(s): George Corn, Mary Corn, Martha Corn, John Corn, Notia Corn

According to available records, Mary E. Watson was born in 1844 in Kentucky, the child of George Watson and Mary Etta Porter. Following those early years, Mary E. Watson married James C. Corn, and their family grew to include George W. Corn, Mary Clementine Corn, Martha A. Corn, John R. Corn and Notia F. Corn. In the later years of life, Mary E. Watson died in 1923 in Crittenden, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents

George Watson
Birth Location: Kentucky
GW
Mary Porter
Birth Location: Kentucky
MP

Spouses(s)

James Corn
1835 – 1892
Birth Location: Livingston County, Kentucky, USA
JC

Children(s)

George Corn
1861 –
Birth Location: Kentucky
GC
Mary Corn
1864 – 1921
Birth Location: Crittenden, Kentucky, USA
MC
Martha Corn
1867 –
Birth Location: Kentucky
MC
John Corn
1869 –
Birth Location: Kentucky
JC
Notia Corn
1876 –
Birth Location: –
NC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 29 Oct 1844
    Event Place: Kentucky
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives; Frankfort, Kentucky, Year: 1880; Census Place: Hurricane, Crittenden, Kentucky; Roll: 410; Family History Film: 1254410; Page: 78C; Enumeration District: 057; Image: 0664.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1880
    Event Place: Hurricane, Crittenden, Kentucky, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Hurricane, Crittenden, Kentucky; Roll: 410; Family History Film: 1254410; Page: 78C; Enumeration District: 057; Image: 0664.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 20 Mar 1923
    Event Place: Crittenden, Kentucky, USA
    Record Source: Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives; Frankfort, Kentucky

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