Watson, James Townley.
James Watson, Jr. (1765-1815) was an importing and exporting merchant of New York. He was born in Chapelized, Ireland on November 24, 1765, the son of James Watson and Jane Townley Watson. He died in Paris, France on March 22, 1815 and is buried in the Cemetery of the Vaugirard. In 1793 Watson married Mary Rattoone.
From the description of Memoir of James Watson, Jr., 1765-1815 : typescript, 1934. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58661221
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creatorOf | Watson, James Townley. Memoir of James Watson, Jr., 1765-1815 : typescript, 1934. | New-York Historical Society |
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