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    Watson, Thomas

    Male 1822 - Aft 1828  (~ 6 years)


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    • Name Watson, Thomas 
      Christened 20 Nov 1822  Winchelsea, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Gender Male 
      Died Aft 1828 
      Person ID I03342  My Genealogy
      Last Modified 31 May 2022 

      Father Bright, Thomas,   c. 15 Jul 1804, Tenderden, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1881, Of Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 77 years) 
      Relationship Birth 
      Mother Watson, Elizabeth,   c. 16 Jan 1790, Iden, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1828  (Age ~ 38 years) 
      Relationship Birth 
      Family ID F00392  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    • Notes 
      • PAR 511/35/1/311 16 Apr 1828
        Letter from Thomas Bright, Tenterden, [Kent] to the overseers of Winchelsea
        We have sent the pay for E Watson's boy £1 12s 6d
        For order requiring Thomas Bright the younger to maintain the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Watson, 1826 see PAR 511/34/4/13


        PAR 511/35/1/325 14 Apr 1829
        Letter from Thomas Bright the elder, Tenterden, [Kent] to David Laurence, Winchelsea, assistant overseer
        I received your letter and have wrote to my son to inform him the contents, though I am afraid he will not be able to meet it as I understand he has been out of employ for some time. He is allowed to pay 2s 6dper week. Young men our way if they are trade or farmer's sons do notpay more than 2s but I expect you will hear from him soon. I should like it settled by paying a certain sum down at once. I think if it is not settled that way he is likely to leave this country as he has no work
        For bastardy examination of Elizabeth Watson, 1822 see AMS 2330 folio9