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  1. The old bell of independence by Henry C. 1831-1869 Watson, H Martin Beal, 2010-08-05
  2. The Night I Flunked My Field Trip #5 (Hank Zipzer) by Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver, 2004-05-11
  3. The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 by Henry C. Watson, 2010-03-07
  4. Barfing in the Backseat #12: How I Survived My Family Road Trip (Hank Zipzer) by Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver, 2007-07-05
  5. Help! Somebody Get Me Out of Fourth Grade #7 (Hank Zipzer) by Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver, 2004-12-16
  6. Collected Works of Henry C. Watson by Henry C. Watson, 2008-08-18
  7. A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Watson Fox, B.a. of Wadham College, Oxford: Missionary to the Teloogoo People, South India by George Townshend Fox, 2010-02-23
  8. A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Watson Fox, B.a.: Of Wadham College, Oxford, Missionary to the Teloogoo People, South India by Anonymous, 2010-02-23
  9. The Hudson-Fulton Celebration: Catalogue of an Exhibition of American Paintings, Furniture, Silver and Other Objects of Art, Mdcxxv-Mdcccxxv, by Henry Watson Kent and Florence N. Levy by Florence Nightingale Levy, Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner, et all 2010-01-11
  10. The King's English Abridged for School Use by Henry Watson Fowler, 2009-12-20
  11. A Brief Memoir of the Rev. Henry Watson Fox by Henry Watson Fox, 2008-05-09
  12. Narrative of Henry Watson, a Fugitive Slave by Henry Watson, 2010-07-24
  13. A memoir of the Rev. Henry Watson Fox, B.A. : of Wadham College, Oxford: missionary to the Teloogoo people, South India / by George Townshend Fox ; with a preface by H.V. Elliott by George Townshend (1810-1886) Fox, 1880
  14. Three Friends: Memoirs of Digby Mackworth Dolben, Richard Watson Dixon & Henry Bradley by RobertBridges, 1932

1. Henry Clay Watson
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WATSON, Henry Clay, author, born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1831 ; died in Sacramento, California, 10 July, 1869. He removed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at an early age, adopted the profession of journalism, and was editorially connected with the "North American," the "Evening Journal," and other papers. He subsequently removed to California, and at the time of his death edited the Sacramento "Times." He was the author of several volumes of hunting adventure, besides which his publications include "Camp-Fires of the Revolution" (Philadelphia, 1851) ; "Nights in a Block-House" (1852); "Old Bell of Independence" (1852); " The Yankee Teapot" (1853); "Lives of the Presidents of the United States" (Boston, 1853); "Heroic Women of History" (Philadelphia, 1853); "The Ladies' Glee-Book" (New York, 1854) ; " The Masonic Musical Manual" (1855) ; and "Camp-Fires of Napoleon" (Philadelphia, 1856). TM
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3. Watson H Cook Home
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4. Henry Watson
HENRY WATSON. Henry Watson was born in Georgia or Arkansas, the son of Jerry Watson and Laura C. Reynolds. He likely is the H. C. Watson who married Alice Ditto in Milam County, Texas on August 2, 1893.
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Henry Watson was born in Georgia or Arkansas, the son of Jerry Watson and Laura C. Reynolds . He likely is the H. C. Watson who married Alice Ditto in Milam County, Texas on August 2, 1893. Henry Watson and wife Alice Watson had at least four children: (1) Kate Watson (b. abt 1897); (2) Jerry Watson (b. abt 1902); (3) Laura Watson (b. abt 1907); and, (4) Robert Watson (b. abt 1909). Click here to return to the Pin Oak Cemetery list. Click here to go to my home page.

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HENRY WATSON
Henry Watson was born in Georgia or Arkansas, the son of Jerry Watson and Laura C. Reynolds . He likely is the H. C. Watson who married Alice Ditto in Milam County, Texas on August 2, 1893. Henry Watson and wife Alice Watson had at least four children: (1) Kate Watson (b. abt 1897); (2) Jerry Watson (b. abt 1902); (3) Laura Watson (b. abt 1907); and, (4) Robert Watson (b. abt 1909). Click here to return to the Pin Oak Cemetery list. Click here to go to my home page.

6. Minerva (Watson) Henry Wyandotte County, Kansas History
Minerva watson henry was but thirteen years old when her parents located in Danville, Illinois, where she completed her early education.
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Transcribed from History of Wyandotte County Kansas and its people ed. and comp. by Perl W. Morgan. Chicago, The Lewis publishing company, 1911. 2 v. front., illus., plates, ports., fold. map. 28 cm. [Vol. 2 contains biographical data. Paged continuously.] p. 785-786 transcribed by Derick Lewis, student from USD 508, Baxter Springs Middle School, Baxter Springs, Kansas, on March 12, 2001.
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MRS. MINERVA HENRY. - Owning and occupying one of the most beautiful rural estates of Wyandotte county, Mrs. Minerva Henry, living near Bonner Springs, in Delaware township, is actively and profitably engaged in the raising of fruit, chickens and hogs, and also in dairying, in each branch of agriculture meeting with success. She was born on a farm in Illinois, near Danville, and there was bred and educated. Her father, a Mr. Watson, was for many years engaged in agricultural pursuits in Vermilion county, Illinois, and on retiring from farming moved with his family into the city of Danville, where he was engagged in business for many years. He is now living with his daughter, Mrs. Henry, in Bonner Springs. His wife, died in 1890, leaving seven children, as follows: William, Martin H., John R., George, Thomas, Nicholas and Minerva, now Mrs. Henry. Mr. Watson is a Democrat in politics, and he and his family are members of the Methodist church. Minerva Watson Henry was but thirteen years old when her parents located in Danville, Illinois, where she completed her early education. In 1860 she was united in marriage with Ira M. Henry, who was born in Bismark, Vermilion county, Illinois, and died on their home farm, July 2, 1895. Five children were born of the union of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, namely: Martin T., the first born, now living in Danville, Illinois, married Nellie Craft; Charles W., of Kansas City, Missouri, married Minnie Elliott; Ira Earl, of Danville, Illinois; Eldon B., a student at Washington University, in St. Louis; and Eldo Carl, living with his mother on the farm, and assisting her in its management.

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10. COOK WATSON
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12. Wellington County, Ontario GenWeb - WATSON, Henry, Sr
Toronto Historical Atlas Publishing Co., 1906. watson, henry, Sr. ( d The late henry watson , Sr., early went to sea, and followed it for over twenty years
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WATSON, Henry, Sr. (d.), b. London, Eng., 1782; d. Guelph Tp., 1837. He m. Elizabeth Colledge. She was b. near Newcastle, Eng., 1791; d. Guelph Tp., 1832. The late Henry Watson , Sr., early went to sea, and followed it for over twenty years. He commanded a whaling vessel , and also commanded "True Love," a "Letter of Marque" vessel, and assisted in conveying the Danish fleet into the River Thames after the Battle of Trafalgar. He with his family came to Canada with considerable means in 1831, and purchased lots 5 and 6, con. 9, Guelph Tp., and here settled, building a very fine log house. They were the first family to settle on the "Nichol road," as it was afterwards called, when cut out. His wife d. the following year, and he only lived until 1837. Issue: Dr. Samuel, remained in England; Mrs. John Harland, Mrs. Edward Harland, Henry, Jr.; Capt. Edwin, Charles, James d. in Australia; Thomas, and Alfred, Sr.
Of the other members of Henry, Sr.’s family, Captain Edwin was a vessel owner at Windsor , and lived and d. there.

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14. Watson_Henry
henry William watson. henry watson s mother was Eleanor Mary Kingston, and his father was Thomas watson who served in the Royal Navy.
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Henry William Watson
Born: 25 Feb 1827 in Marylebone, London, England
Died: 11 Jan 1903 in Berkswell (near Coventry), England
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Henry Watson 's mother was Eleanor Mary Kingston, and his father was Thomas Watson who served in the Royal Navy. Henry was educated at King's College, London, winning the first mathematical scholarship which had been set up there, then in 1846 he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, again with a scholarship. He graduated in 1850 as second wrangler and Smith's prizeman. In 1851 Watson became a fellow of Trinity College and from 1851 until 1853 he was a tutor in mathematics at Cambridge. In 1854, after he had spent a short time studying law in London, he became a mathematics master at the City of London School. While holding this position, Watson married Emily Rowe from Cambridge in 1856. They had three children, one son and two daughters. From 1857 Watson lectured at King's College, London. In 1860-61 Cambridge appointed him moderator and examiner for the Mathematical Tripos. In fact Watson has been ordained a deacon in 1856 and he took priest's orders two years later. From 1857 until 1865 he was mathematics master at Harrow School. He left in 1865, however, to become Rector of Berkswell with Barston near Coventry where he remained until he retired [2]:-

15. Watson_Henry
Biography of henry watson (18271903) henry William watson. Born 25 Feb 1827 in Marylebone, London, England henry watson's mother was Eleanor Mary Kingston, and his father was Thomas watson
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Henry William Watson
Born: 25 Feb 1827 in Marylebone, London, England
Died: 11 Jan 1903 in Berkswell (near Coventry), England
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Henry Watson 's mother was Eleanor Mary Kingston, and his father was Thomas Watson who served in the Royal Navy. Henry was educated at King's College, London, winning the first mathematical scholarship which had been set up there, then in 1846 he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, again with a scholarship. He graduated in 1850 as second wrangler and Smith's prizeman. In 1851 Watson became a fellow of Trinity College and from 1851 until 1853 he was a tutor in mathematics at Cambridge. In 1854, after he had spent a short time studying law in London, he became a mathematics master at the City of London School. While holding this position, Watson married Emily Rowe from Cambridge in 1856. They had three children, one son and two daughters. From 1857 Watson lectured at King's College, London. In 1860-61 Cambridge appointed him moderator and examiner for the Mathematical Tripos. In fact Watson has been ordained a deacon in 1856 and he took priest's orders two years later. From 1857 until 1865 he was mathematics master at Harrow School. He left in 1865, however, to become Rector of Berkswell with Barston near Coventry where he remained until he retired [2]:-

16. References For Watson_Henry
References for henry watson. Articles henry watson, Nature 22 Jan 1903. Obituary in The Times; henry William watson, Dictionary of
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References for Henry Watson
Articles:
  • Henry Watson, Nature 22 Jan 1903.
  • Obituary in The Times
  • Henry William Watson, Dictionary of National Biography, Second Supplement Vol III (London, 1913), 605.
  • D G Kendall, Branching processes since 1873, J. London Math. Soc.
  • D G Kendall, Branching processes since 1873, in M G Kendall and R L Plackett (eds.), Studies in the History of Statistics and Probability II (London, 1977), 383-405. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 17. Narrative Of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave
    Narrative of henry watson, a Fugitive Slave henry watson
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    18. Henry Watson, B. 1813. Narrative Of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave.
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries. henry watson, b. 1813 Narrative of henry watson, a Fugitive Slave. Boston Published by Bela Marsh, 1848.
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    Henry Watson, b. 1813
    Narrative of Henry Watson, a Fugitive Slave.
    Boston: Published by Bela Marsh, 1848.
    Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities supported the electronic publication of this title. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison provided the text for the electronic publication of this title. Return to "North American Slave Narratives" Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/watson/menu.html Last update August 27, 2001

    19. Watson, Henry, B. 1813. Narrative Of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave.
    Narrative of henry watson, A Fugitive Slave Electronic Edition. watson, henry, b. 1813. Languages Used English. LC Subject Headings watson, henry, b. 1813?
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