Alexandra Eliza Emily Watson
(1863 - 23 December 1906)
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Alexandra Eliza Emily Watson was known as Emmaline. She was born in 1863 at New South Wales. She was the daughter of James Watson & Sarah Gibson Watson of Deniliquin and is mentioned as Alexandra Eliza Emily Hooper in the confirmation and deed of appointment dated 14 March 1907.
Alexandra Eliza Emily Watson married Sydney Benjamin Hooper, son of William Henry Hooper and Sarah Sophia Halliday, on 16 August 1899 at Deniliquin, New South Wales.
Alexandra died on 23 December 1906 at St Leonard's RD. She was buried at Deniliquin, New South Wales. The Watson grave records: Also their daughter Emily Hooper, died 23 December 1906.
Alexandra Eliza Emily Watson married Sydney Benjamin Hooper, son of William Henry Hooper and Sarah Sophia Halliday, on 16 August 1899 at Deniliquin, New South Wales.
Alexandra died on 23 December 1906 at St Leonard's RD. She was buried at Deniliquin, New South Wales. The Watson grave records: Also their daughter Emily Hooper, died 23 December 1906.
Edward Watson 2nd Lord Rockingham
Edward Watson 2nd Lord Rockingham married Ann Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford and Arabella Holles.
Child of Edward Watson 2nd Lord Rockingham and Ann Wentworth
- Thomas Watson-Wentworth 2nd Baron Rockingham+ b. 1665, d. 1723
Edward Ellis Watson
Edward Ellis Watson and Helen Stanser Slade's marriage was registered in the quarter ending June 1887 at Brentford RD, Middlesex.
Elizabeth Watson
(circa 1760 - )
Elizabeth Watson was born circa 1760.
Elizabeth Watson married John Noble, son of John Noble, on 17 January 1793 at Bardwell, Suffolk. Elizabeth was present at Susan Noble's christening on 15 November 1795 at Bardwell, Suffolk.
Elizabeth Watson married John Noble, son of John Noble, on 17 January 1793 at Bardwell, Suffolk. Elizabeth was present at Susan Noble's christening on 15 November 1795 at Bardwell, Suffolk.
Children of Elizabeth Watson and John Noble
- Mary Noble b. 16 Oct 1793
- Susan Noble b. 15 Nov 1795
- Ann Noble b. 11 Apr 1798
- Elizabeth Noble b. 30 Apr 1800
- Sarah Noble b. 4 May 1803
- Constantia Noble b. 9 Jan 1807
- Charles Noble b. 16 Jan 1811
Ellen Pearl Watson
(21 January 1906 - 17 January 1995)
Ellen Pearl Watson lived at 107 Robert St, Essendon. Ellen Pearl Watson was also known as Nell in some records. She was born on 21 January 1906.
Ellen died of cardiac arrest on 17 January 1995 at Coburg, Victoria, aged 88. She was cremated at Fawkner Crematorium, Victoria.
Isabel Watson
Isabel Watson married Alexander Hooper, son of James Hooper and Margaret Frazer, on 30 October 1731 at Stitchill, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Children of Isabel Watson and Alexander Hooper
- James Hooper b. 29 Apr 1732
- Margaret Hooper b. 8 May 1741
James Watson
(27 March 1822 - )
James Watson|b. 27 Mar 1822|p865.htm#i25884|John Watson|b. b Apr 1787\nd. 8 Apr 1869|p865.htm#i19018|Sarah Grant|b. Mar 1785\nd. 3 Jun 1872|p363.htm#i19000|||||||Peter Grant|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i3193|Margaret Grant (Grant)|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i25872|
James Watson was born on 27 March 1822 at Kirkmichael. He was the son of John Watson and Sarah Grant. James Watson was christened on 31 March 1822 at Kirkmichael.
Jane Woodburn Watson
(say 1790 - )
Jane Woodburn Watson was born say 1790. She was the daughter Lt Col Samuel Watson.
William Highley wrote: Georgina Larkins the visitor might possibly be a relation of Jane Woodburn. Under the entry of Sulivan Harington Steer in "List of Officers of the Bengal Army" by Hobson there is the following describing Jane Woodburn as the daughter of Lieu Col Samuel Watson. Under Samuel Watson's entry he is described as the father of William Larkins Watson,of the wife of Thomas Morgan.and the mother of Sulivan Harington Steer.
Jane Woodburn Watson married Charles William Steer, son of Charles William Steer and Mary Wood, on 23 March 1808 at Fatehgarh or Chunar, West Bengal, India?.
William Highley wrote: Georgina Larkins the visitor might possibly be a relation of Jane Woodburn. Under the entry of Sulivan Harington Steer in "List of Officers of the Bengal Army" by Hobson there is the following describing Jane Woodburn as the daughter of Lieu Col Samuel Watson. Under Samuel Watson's entry he is described as the father of William Larkins Watson,of the wife of Thomas Morgan.and the mother of Sulivan Harington Steer.
Jane Woodburn Watson married Charles William Steer, son of Charles William Steer and Mary Wood, on 23 March 1808 at Fatehgarh or Chunar, West Bengal, India?.
Children of Jane Woodburn Watson and Charles William Steer
- Mary Sarah Steer b. 14 Feb 1810
- Charles Steer+ b. 4 Feb 1811, d. Sep 1888?
- Lt William Watson Steer b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 1842
- Charles Rattray Hall Steer b. 8 Oct 1815
- Capt Sulivan Harrington Steer+ b. 4 Nov 1817
- Sophia Anne Steer
- Jane Dunkin Steer b. 8 Oct 1825
- Eliza Steer b. 4 Feb 1828
- George Glass Steer b. 3 Sep 1830
John Watson
(before April 1787 - 8 April 1869)
John Watson was born before April 1787.
John Watson married Sarah Grant, daughter of Peter Grant and Margaret Grant (Grant), on 8 March 1818 at Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. John Watson, Blackhaugh, & Sarah Grant, Ruthven were married. They had four children at Blackhaughs, their last two were born at Inverlochy. They later farmed at Achlichnie, although their sons farmed at Inverlochy in the 1871 census..
John died on 8 April 1869 at Kirkmichael, BAN, SCT. Churchyard memorial: 1869 In memory of John Watson, farmer in Achlichnie 8.4.1869 aged 82. And of his wife Sarah Grant who died Achlichnie 3.6.1972 aged 87. Their eledest son Peter Watson, farmer, Achlichnie who died Tomntoul 25.5.1899 aged 74.
John Watson married Sarah Grant, daughter of Peter Grant and Margaret Grant (Grant), on 8 March 1818 at Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. John Watson, Blackhaugh, & Sarah Grant, Ruthven were married. They had four children at Blackhaughs, their last two were born at Inverlochy. They later farmed at Achlichnie, although their sons farmed at Inverlochy in the 1871 census..
John died on 8 April 1869 at Kirkmichael, BAN, SCT. Churchyard memorial: 1869 In memory of John Watson, farmer in Achlichnie 8.4.1869 aged 82. And of his wife Sarah Grant who died Achlichnie 3.6.1972 aged 87. Their eledest son Peter Watson, farmer, Achlichnie who died Tomntoul 25.5.1899 aged 74.
Children of John Watson and Sarah Grant
- Peter Watson b. 8 Mar 1818, d. 25 May 1899
- Margaret Watson b. 13 Feb 1820, d. 16 Mar 1845
- James Watson b. 27 Mar 1822
- John Watson b. 26 May 1824
- William Watson b. 20 Mar 1827
- Alexander Watson b. 12 Sep 1829
John Watson
(26 May 1824 - )
John Watson|b. 26 May 1824|p865.htm#i25885|John Watson|b. b Apr 1787\nd. 8 Apr 1869|p865.htm#i19018|Sarah Grant|b. Mar 1785\nd. 3 Jun 1872|p363.htm#i19000|||||||Peter Grant|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i3193|Margaret Grant (Grant)|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i25872|
John Watson was born on 26 May 1824 at Kirkmichael. He was the son of John Watson and Sarah Grant. John Watson was christened on 21 June 1824 at Kirkmichael.
John William Morris! Watson
(24 June 1907 - 19 January 1981)
John William Morris! Watson was born on 24 June 1907 at New Zealand.
John died on 19 January 1981 at NZ aged 73.
John died on 19 January 1981 at NZ aged 73.
Joseph Watson
(before 1740 - )
Joseph Watson was born before 1740.
Joseph Watson married Lydia Popplewell on 24 September 1765 at Belton, Lincolnshire.
Joseph Watson married Lydia Popplewell on 24 September 1765 at Belton, Lincolnshire.
Lucy Watson
(20 May 1722 - November 1785)
Lucy Watson was born on 20 May 1722.
Lucy Watson married John Thornton, son of Robert Thornton and Hannah Swynoke, on 29 November 1753.
Lucy died in November 1785 aged 63.
Lucy Watson married John Thornton, son of Robert Thornton and Hannah Swynoke, on 29 November 1753.
Lucy died in November 1785 aged 63.
Children of Lucy Watson and John Thornton
- Samuel Thornton b. 6 Nov 1754, d. 1838
- Jane Thornton Countess of Leven & Melvile b. 11 Feb 1757
- Robert Thornton b. 9 Jan 1759
- Henry Thornton b. 10 Mar 1760
Margaret Watson
(13 February 1820 - 16 March 1845)
Margaret Watson|b. 13 Feb 1820\nd. 16 Mar 1845|p865.htm#i22464|John Watson|b. b Apr 1787\nd. 8 Apr 1869|p865.htm#i19018|Sarah Grant|b. Mar 1785\nd. 3 Jun 1872|p363.htm#i19000|||||||Peter Grant|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i3193|Margaret Grant (Grant)|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i25872|
Margaret Watson was born on 13 February 1820 at Kirkmichael. She was christened on 14 February 1820 at Kirkmichael. She was the daughter of John Watson and Sarah Grant.
Margaret died on 16 March 1845 at Kirkmichael aged 25. Memorial inscription in the churchyard: Erected by John Watson, farmer in Achlichnie, and Sarah Grant, his spouse in memory of their daughter Margaret Watson, who departed this life 16.3.1845 aged 22.
Margaret died on 16 March 1845 at Kirkmichael aged 25. Memorial inscription in the churchyard: Erected by John Watson, farmer in Achlichnie, and Sarah Grant, his spouse in memory of their daughter Margaret Watson, who departed this life 16.3.1845 aged 22.
Martha Watson
(say 1695 - 12 March 1772)
Martha Watson was born say 1695.
Martha Watson married Simon Jacob, son of Thomas Jacob and Sarah Woody, on 8 September 1712 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Martha died on 12 March 1772 at Bury St Edmunds, SFK.
Martha Watson married Simon Jacob, son of Thomas Jacob and Sarah Woody, on 8 September 1712 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Martha died on 12 March 1772 at Bury St Edmunds, SFK.
Children of Martha Watson and Simon Jacob
- Simon Jacob b. 7 Jun 1714
- Mary Jacob b. 11 Apr 1716
- Martha Jacob b. 10 May 1717
- Elizabeth Jacob b. 11 Sep 1719
- John Jacob b. b 1 Nov 1720, d. 10 Sep 1782
- Sarah Jacob b. 27 Oct 1721
- Ralph Jacob b. 12 Jun 1724
Peter Watson
(8 March 1818 - 25 May 1899)
Peter Watson|b. 8 Mar 1818\nd. 25 May 1899|p865.htm#i19937|John Watson|b. b Apr 1787\nd. 8 Apr 1869|p865.htm#i19018|Sarah Grant|b. Mar 1785\nd. 3 Jun 1872|p363.htm#i19000|||||||Peter Grant|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i3193|Margaret Grant (Grant)|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i25872|
Peter Watson was christened on 8 March 1818 at Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. He was baptised on his parent's wedding day. He was the son of John Watson and Sarah Grant.
Peter died on 25 May 1899 at Tomintoul, Kirkmichael, Banffshire, aged 81. He was buried at Kirkmichael.
Peter died on 25 May 1899 at Tomintoul, Kirkmichael, Banffshire, aged 81. He was buried at Kirkmichael.
William Watson
(20 March 1827 - )
William Watson|b. 20 Mar 1827|p865.htm#i25886|John Watson|b. b Apr 1787\nd. 8 Apr 1869|p865.htm#i19018|Sarah Grant|b. Mar 1785\nd. 3 Jun 1872|p363.htm#i19000|||||||Peter Grant|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i3193|Margaret Grant (Grant)|b. c 1760?|p363.htm#i25872|
William Watson was born on 20 March 1827 at Kirkmichael. He was the son of John Watson and Sarah Grant. William Watson was christened on 1 April 1827 at Kirkmichael.
Thomas Watson-Wentworth 2nd Baron Rockingham
(1665 - 1723)
Thomas Watson-Wentworth 2nd Baron Rockingham|b. 1665\nd. 1723|p865.htm#i26406|Edward Watson 2nd Lord Rockingham||p865.htm#i26405|Ann Wentworth|b. Oct 1627|p867.htm#i26404|||||||Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford|b. 13 Apr 1593\nd. 12 May 1641|p868.htm#i26100|Arabella Holles|d. Oct 1631|p430.htm#i26357|
Thomas Watson-Wentworth 2nd Baron Rockingham was born in 1665. He was the third son. He was the son of Edward Watson 2nd Lord Rockingham and Ann Wentworth.
Thomas died in 1723.
William Wentworth's estates passed to a kinsman, Thomas Watson, afterwards Watson-Wentworth (d. 1723), a son of Anne (1629-1695), daughter of the 1st earl, and her husband Edward Watson, 2nd Baron Rockingham. He completere 42 purchses of land to enlarge and consolidate his Yorkshire estates between 1695 and 1723. His prinicipal residence in Yorkshire was Wentworth Woodhouse (later called Wentworth House).
Thomas died in 1723.
William Wentworth's estates passed to a kinsman, Thomas Watson, afterwards Watson-Wentworth (d. 1723), a son of Anne (1629-1695), daughter of the 1st earl, and her husband Edward Watson, 2nd Baron Rockingham. He completere 42 purchses of land to enlarge and consolidate his Yorkshire estates between 1695 and 1723. His prinicipal residence in Yorkshire was Wentworth Woodhouse (later called Wentworth House).
Child of Thomas Watson-Wentworth 2nd Baron Rockingham
- Thomas Watson-Wentworth Marquis of Rockingham b. 1690, d. 1750
Thomas Watson-Wentworth Marquis of Rockingham
(1690 - 1750)
Thomas Watson-Wentworth Marquis of Rockingham|b. 1690\nd. 1750|p865.htm#i26407|Thomas Watson-Wentworth 2nd Baron Rockingham|b. 1665\nd. 1723|p865.htm#i26406||||Edward Watson 2nd Lord Rockingham||p865.htm#i26405|Ann Wentworth|b. Oct 1627|p867.htm#i26404|||||||
Thomas Watson-Wentworth Marquis of Rockingham was born in 1690. He was the son of Thomas Watson-Wentworth 2nd Baron Rockingham.
In 1746 Watson-Wentworth’s son, Thomas Watson-Wentworth (c. 1690— 1750), was created marquess of Rockingham, and when his son Charles, the 2nd marquess, died in 1782, the estates passed to his maternal nephew, William Fitzwilliam, 2nd Earl Fitzwilliarn (1748-1833). His descendant, the present Earl Fitzwilliam, is the owner of Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham, and the representative of the Wentworth family.
The barony of Raby passed to the 2nd earl’s cousin, Thomas Wentworth (1672-1739), son and heir of Sir William Wentworth of Northgate Head, Wakefield. In early life he saw much service as a soldier in the Low Countries, and was occasionally employed on diplomatic errands. From 1711 to 1714 he was British ambassador at the Hague, and in. 1711 he was created earl of Strafford. The earl was one of the British representatives at the congress of Utrecht, and in 1715 he was impeached for his share in concluding this treaty, but the charges against him were not pressed to a conclusion. He died on the 15th of November 1739. The earldom became extinct when Frederick Thomas, the 5th earl, died in August 1799. William, the 4th earl (1722-1791), had a sister Anne, who married William Connolly; and one of their daughters, Anne, married George Byng (d. 1789) of Wrotham Park, Middlesex. Their son, Sir John Byng (1772-1860), a distinguished soldier, was created earl of Strafford and Viscount Enfield in 1847. Having entered the army in 1793, Byng served in Flanders and commanded a brigade during the Peninsular War. He was present at Waterloo and became a field marshal in 1855. The earldom of Strafford is still held by his descendants..
Thomas died in 1750.
In 1746 Watson-Wentworth’s son, Thomas Watson-Wentworth (c. 1690— 1750), was created marquess of Rockingham, and when his son Charles, the 2nd marquess, died in 1782, the estates passed to his maternal nephew, William Fitzwilliam, 2nd Earl Fitzwilliarn (1748-1833). His descendant, the present Earl Fitzwilliam, is the owner of Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham, and the representative of the Wentworth family.
The barony of Raby passed to the 2nd earl’s cousin, Thomas Wentworth (1672-1739), son and heir of Sir William Wentworth of Northgate Head, Wakefield. In early life he saw much service as a soldier in the Low Countries, and was occasionally employed on diplomatic errands. From 1711 to 1714 he was British ambassador at the Hague, and in. 1711 he was created earl of Strafford. The earl was one of the British representatives at the congress of Utrecht, and in 1715 he was impeached for his share in concluding this treaty, but the charges against him were not pressed to a conclusion. He died on the 15th of November 1739. The earldom became extinct when Frederick Thomas, the 5th earl, died in August 1799. William, the 4th earl (1722-1791), had a sister Anne, who married William Connolly; and one of their daughters, Anne, married George Byng (d. 1789) of Wrotham Park, Middlesex. Their son, Sir John Byng (1772-1860), a distinguished soldier, was created earl of Strafford and Viscount Enfield in 1847. Having entered the army in 1793, Byng served in Flanders and commanded a brigade during the Peninsular War. He was present at Waterloo and became a field marshal in 1855. The earldom of Strafford is still held by his descendants..
Thomas died in 1750.
Ann Watt
(circa 1810 - )
Ann Watt was born circa 1810 at Bervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland.
Ann Watt married Peter Emslie, son of Samuel Emslie and Elizabeth Jamieson, before 1851.
Ann Watt and Peter Emslie appeared on the 1851 census at West Lodge, Cluny. Peter Elmslie, 48, head, gamekeeper, born Premnay, with his wife Ann aged 36, born Bervie, Kincardine.
Ann Watt and Peter Emslie appeared on the 1861 census at Auchoch, New Deer. Peter Elmslie, 60, head, born Tough, "Frapper verman", with his wife Ann 50, born Bervie, Kincardineshire and son Samuel 10 born Cluny.
Ann Watt married Peter Emslie, son of Samuel Emslie and Elizabeth Jamieson, before 1851.
Ann Watt and Peter Emslie appeared on the 1851 census at West Lodge, Cluny. Peter Elmslie, 48, head, gamekeeper, born Premnay, with his wife Ann aged 36, born Bervie, Kincardine.
Ann Watt and Peter Emslie appeared on the 1861 census at Auchoch, New Deer. Peter Elmslie, 60, head, born Tough, "Frapper verman", with his wife Ann 50, born Bervie, Kincardineshire and son Samuel 10 born Cluny.
Child of Ann Watt and Peter Emslie
- Samuel Emslie b. 17 Jul 1851
Anne Potter Watt
(circa 1824 - 21 July 1887)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Anne Potter Watt was born circa 1824 at Forfar, Angus, Scotland.
Anne Potter Watt arrived circa 1845 at Victoria, Australia.
Anne Potter Watt married George Killigrew Dunbar, son of Rev John Dunbar and Frances Holmes Halahan, on 15 January 1852 at the Independent church, Melbourne, Victoria. They were both of Western Port.
Anne Potter Watt made a will dated 2 December 1866 at Dandenong. She described herself as Anne Potter Dunbar of the Bridge Hotel Dandenong, widow. She gave her estate equally to Frances Elizabeth Rosling of Warrnambool, Jessie Bates Linton of Maffra, Ellen Annie McCraith of Portland her daughters and to George Killigrew Dunbar of Castlemaine my son and to Margaret Dunbar the wife of my son John Dunbar. Anne was widowed on 21 September 1875 at Dandenong, Victoria, Australia, on the death of her husband George Killigrew Dunbar.
After her husband's death she continued to conduct the hotel. She had a house "Fairview Cottage" in Walker St and in 1879 sought council's permission to plant trees in front of it. She also had a 38 acre farm on the Dandenong Creek, two miles from Dandenong. But she must have been missing her husband's guiding hand, for in 1880 a meeting of her creditors was called in May and offered 10/- in the pound. But only a few weeks later her insolvency was filed, with the statement showing a deficit of a mere 208 pounds. In these papers she was described as "formerly a hotelkeeper". Her cottage, farm and some other allotments she held in the town were sold up. In September that same year a Certificate of Discharge from Insolvency was sought on the basis of a payment of 5/- in the pound. Back on Tuesday April 27 1880 at the City Police Court, when the licence of Dunbar's hotel was transferred from Mrs A P Dunbar to Mrs Charles Dare it was reported that this was the first change in the name of the licence for approximately 26 years.
However it was not long before she was back in hotel harness again, for when her son John Thomas Killigrew Dunbar stepped down as licencee of the Bridge Hotel further down the street in favour of his sister Mrs Thos Rosling in 1882, it was noted that Mrs George Dunbar was to manage it. She always kept a good table at both hotels and was highly praised for the catering for the Dandenong show banquet in March 1883. ... [Gippsland gate Oct-Dec 1988 pp28-9]
Mrs Dunbar purchased the Bridge Hotel for 1600 pounds and John K Dunbar entered as manager. [Reminiscences of early Dandenong, GFR, p.30]
Her great grand daughter Sheela said that Anne Potter-Watt claimed descent from James Watt who invented the steam engine..
Anne Potter Watt was declared bankrupt in May 1880 at Dandenong. Mrs A P Dunbar, insolvency notices 26 May 1880, 29 Sep 1880. Former hotelkeeper of Dandenong, now out of business.
Anne Potter Watt was employed as the mail contractor from 1884 to 1886, Dandenong, Victoria.
Anne died on 21 July 1887 at Riverside, Wangoom or Wangoomie, near Warrnambool, Victoria. Her obituary in the Dandenong Advertiser 28 July 1887 stated: Mrs A P Dunbar, late of the Bridge Hotel, Dandenong, died at the home of her daughter Mrs Rosling at Warrnambool on Wednesday night last [20th June] aged [shown but indecipherable]. The deceased had been associated with Dandenong since her girlhood. Her remains came to Dandenong by train and were interred with her husbands in the local cemetery. She was buried on 22 July 1887 at Dandenong.
Her will was proved on 1 September 1887 at Victoria.
Anne Potter Watt arrived circa 1845 at Victoria, Australia.
Anne Potter Watt married George Killigrew Dunbar, son of Rev John Dunbar and Frances Holmes Halahan, on 15 January 1852 at the Independent church, Melbourne, Victoria. They were both of Western Port.
Anne Potter Watt made a will dated 2 December 1866 at Dandenong. She described herself as Anne Potter Dunbar of the Bridge Hotel Dandenong, widow. She gave her estate equally to Frances Elizabeth Rosling of Warrnambool, Jessie Bates Linton of Maffra, Ellen Annie McCraith of Portland her daughters and to George Killigrew Dunbar of Castlemaine my son and to Margaret Dunbar the wife of my son John Dunbar. Anne was widowed on 21 September 1875 at Dandenong, Victoria, Australia, on the death of her husband George Killigrew Dunbar.
After her husband's death she continued to conduct the hotel. She had a house "Fairview Cottage" in Walker St and in 1879 sought council's permission to plant trees in front of it. She also had a 38 acre farm on the Dandenong Creek, two miles from Dandenong. But she must have been missing her husband's guiding hand, for in 1880 a meeting of her creditors was called in May and offered 10/- in the pound. But only a few weeks later her insolvency was filed, with the statement showing a deficit of a mere 208 pounds. In these papers she was described as "formerly a hotelkeeper". Her cottage, farm and some other allotments she held in the town were sold up. In September that same year a Certificate of Discharge from Insolvency was sought on the basis of a payment of 5/- in the pound. Back on Tuesday April 27 1880 at the City Police Court, when the licence of Dunbar's hotel was transferred from Mrs A P Dunbar to Mrs Charles Dare it was reported that this was the first change in the name of the licence for approximately 26 years.
However it was not long before she was back in hotel harness again, for when her son John Thomas Killigrew Dunbar stepped down as licencee of the Bridge Hotel further down the street in favour of his sister Mrs Thos Rosling in 1882, it was noted that Mrs George Dunbar was to manage it. She always kept a good table at both hotels and was highly praised for the catering for the Dandenong show banquet in March 1883. ... [Gippsland gate Oct-Dec 1988 pp28-9]
Mrs Dunbar purchased the Bridge Hotel for 1600 pounds and John K Dunbar entered as manager. [Reminiscences of early Dandenong, GFR, p.30]
Her great grand daughter Sheela said that Anne Potter-Watt claimed descent from James Watt who invented the steam engine..
Anne Potter Watt was declared bankrupt in May 1880 at Dandenong. Mrs A P Dunbar, insolvency notices 26 May 1880, 29 Sep 1880. Former hotelkeeper of Dandenong, now out of business.
Anne Potter Watt was employed as the mail contractor from 1884 to 1886, Dandenong, Victoria.
Anne died on 21 July 1887 at Riverside, Wangoom or Wangoomie, near Warrnambool, Victoria. Her obituary in the Dandenong Advertiser 28 July 1887 stated: Mrs A P Dunbar, late of the Bridge Hotel, Dandenong, died at the home of her daughter Mrs Rosling at Warrnambool on Wednesday night last [20th June] aged [shown but indecipherable]. The deceased had been associated with Dandenong since her girlhood. Her remains came to Dandenong by train and were interred with her husbands in the local cemetery. She was buried on 22 July 1887 at Dandenong.
Her will was proved on 1 September 1887 at Victoria.
Children of Anne Potter Watt and George Killigrew Dunbar
- John Thomas Killigrew Dunbar+ b. 13 Oct 1852, d. 1 Feb 1921
- Frances Elizabeth Dunbar+ b. 1853, d. 17 Aug 1924
- Elizabeth Potter Dunbar b. 1855, d. 12 May 1861
- Hickman Halahan Dunbar b. 1857, d. 22 Oct 1859
- Jessie Bates Dunbar+ b. 1859, d. 1940
- George Killigrew Dunbar+ b. 19 Dec 1860, d. 13 Aug 1903
- Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar+ b. 20 Jan 1864, d. 25 Jan 1935
Henry H Watters
(1791 - November 1809)
Henry H Watters|b. 1791\nd. Nov 1809|p865.htm#i18115|Henry Hyram Watters|d. Oct 1809|p865.htm#i16863|Elizabeth Hooper|b. b Jul 1770\nd. 30 Jun 1844|p434.htm#i18061|||||||William Hooper|b. 17 Jun 1742\nd. 14 Oct 1790|p441.htm#i12818|Anne Clarke|b. 1743\nd. 30 May 1795|p159.htm#i12911|
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Henry H Watters was born in 1791. He was the son of Henry Hyram Watters and Elizabeth Hooper.
Henry died in November 1809 at Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, USA. He was unmarried being aged 18, while at home on vacation from the University..
Henry died in November 1809 at Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, USA. He was unmarried being aged 18, while at home on vacation from the University..
Henry Hyram Watters
( - October 1809)
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Col. Henry H. Watters is said to have commanded a regiment of Continental troops at the battle of Cowpens. Mrs. Watters died June 80, 1844, aged seventy-four years..
Henry Hyram Watters married Elizabeth Hooper, daughter of William Hooper and Anne Clarke, in 1790.
Henry died in October 1809 at Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, USA.
Child of Henry Hyram Watters and Elizabeth Hooper
- Henry H Watters b. 1791, d. Nov 1809
Albert H Watton
(17 September 1879 - 27 June 1942)
Albert H Watton was born on 17 September 1879.
The marraige of Albert H Watton and Florence Ivy Harris, daughter of John Tyack Harris and Mary Helen or Ellen Ross, was registered in the quarter ending in December 1914 at West Bromich RD.
Albert died of a cerebral hemorrage on 27 June 1942 aged 62.
The marraige of Albert H Watton and Florence Ivy Harris, daughter of John Tyack Harris and Mary Helen or Ellen Ross, was registered in the quarter ending in December 1914 at West Bromich RD.
Albert died of a cerebral hemorrage on 27 June 1942 aged 62.
Child of Albert H Watton and Florence Ivy Harris
- Albert John Watton+ b. 10 Apr 1917, d. Aug 2004
Albert John Watton
(10 April 1917 - August 2004)
Albert John Watton|b. 10 Apr 1917\nd. Aug 2004|p865.htm#i23726|Albert H Watton|b. 17 Sep 1879\nd. 27 Jun 1942|p865.htm#i1184|Florence Ivy Harris|b. 11 Sep 1896\nd. 4 Feb 1973|p417.htm#i1183|||||||John T. Harris|b. Dec 1861|p417.htm#i1178|Mary H. o. E. Ross|b. 4 Mar 1868\nd. 1959|p671.htm#i364|
Albert John Watton was known as John. He was born on 10 April 1917 at West Bromich RD, Staffordshire. He was the son of Albert H Watton and Florence Ivy Harris.
He served was an Army officer.
Albert died in August 2004 at Lincolnshire aged 87.
He served was an Army officer.
Albert died in August 2004 at Lincolnshire aged 87.
Jeremiah Waudby?
William Waugh
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
William Waugh married Elspeth Hooper, daughter of Robert Hooper and Mary Japhray, on 3 November 1720 at Ednam, Roxburghshire, Scotland. October 1, 1720 Will: Waugh in the parish of Kelso was booked for proclamation in order to marriage with Elizabeth Happer. Will: Walker caur (=cautioner) for the man and Robt Happer for the woman testificats exchanged gave in twelve pence for the poor. "No:3 1720: Will: Waugh in the parish of Kelso and Elizabeth Happer were married a testificat of their pro: being produced. The marriage was also recorded at Kelso, but both call her Elizabeth not Elspeth according to the IGI.
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Maria Way
Maria Way married Samuel Ruby, son of James Vivian Ruby and Mary Brooks, on 23 May 1869 at Plymouth, Charles parish, Devon. The children show here may belong to John Henry & Ann.
Maria Way married John Lee on 10 March 1878 at St Jude, Plymouth, Devon.
Children of Maria Way and Samuel Ruby
- Albert Samuel Ruby b. b 1 Oct 1871
- William Henry Ruby b. b 1 Jul 1877, d. b 1 Jul 1877
- Alfred Thomas Ruby b. 1884, d. b 31 Dec 1884
Margaret Weatherhead
Margaret Weatherhead married Joseph Hooper, son of Robert Hooper and Janet Ker, on 8 June 1777 at Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Child of Margaret Weatherhead and Joseph Hooper
- Agnes Hooper b. 12 Apr 1778
Joseph Sykes Webb
Joseph died at New Zealand.
Joseph Sykes Webb married Eliza Parker, daughter of John Skottowe Parker and Jane Phillips, in 1855 at Church of England, Maitland district, New South Wales.



