Watson, Margaret J.
1845 - 1911 (66 Jahre)-
Name Watson, Margaret J. Geburt 1845 [1] Geschlecht weiblich Tod 1911 ,, California, USA [1] Beerdigung Sebastopol Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Sebastopol, Sonoma County, California, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I210754 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 13 Jan 2020
Familie Donner, George Jacob Jr., geb. 10 Aug 1836, , Sangamon County, Illinois, USA gest. 16 Feb 1874, , Sonoma County, California, USA (Alter 37 Jahre) Eheschließung 8 Jun 1862 San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA [1] Kinder + 1. Donner, Mary Emma, geb. 1862, , Santa Clara County, California, USA gest. 13 Dez 1922, , Sonoma County, California, USA (Alter 60 Jahre) Zuletzt bearbeitet am 13 Jan 2020 Familien-Kennung F70731 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Eheschließung - 8 Jun 1862 - San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA Tod - 1911 - ,, California, USA = Link zu Google Earth Pin-Bedeutungen : Adresse : Ortsteil : Ort : Region : (Bundes-)Staat/-Land : Land : Nicht festgelegt
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Margaret J. Watson was born in March of 1845 in Missouri. Her mother was probably Mary Watson, born 1810-1815 in Tennessee. Her father, according to several Census' was born in Pennsylvania. Margaret also appears to have had at least one sibling, Caroline, born about 1847 in Missouri. Margaret appears to have lived with Mary Watson and Caroline in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California in 1860.
On 8 June 1862, George Jacob Donner, Donner Party survivor, married Margaret J. Watson in San Jose, California. Eight children were born to their union.
The 1870 Census, Fremont, Santa Clara County, California shows the family, including Mary Watson, born about 1810 in Tennessee.
The family settled in Analy in about 1873, which was the area of present day Sebastopol, Sonoma County, California. They particularly lived in the Spring Hill district.
There is conflicting information concerning the date of death for Margaret's husband, George Donner. Research is ongoing.
It is believed that Margaret's husband George may have suffered from tuberculosis.
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