Watson, Ernest Percival

Birth Ernest Percival Watson
Gender male
Age at Death 67 years, 8 months, 25 days

Notes

Note

Brother of James Sedcole Watson.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 8 Jul 1879 Jarrow, County Durham, England Birth of Watson, Ernest Percival 1a 2a 3
Census 3 Apr 1881 39, York Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England 1881 Census TCW Sr Not at home 4a
Note

Neighbours include Iron Ship Plater, Scholars, General Domestic Servant, Iron Worker, Engine Fitters.

  Name: Ernest Percival Watson 4a
  Relation: Son 4a
  Age: 1 4a
  Occupation: Scholar 4a
  Where Born: Sunderland, Durham 4a
Census 5 Apr 1891 52, Kent Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England 1891 Census 5a
Note

Neighbours include Scholars, Living on her Own means, Senior Postman, Chemist Assistant, Steam Engine Fitter, Apprentice Blacksmith, Draughtsman, (Marine Eng.), Clerk, Marine Engine Fitter, Ship's Draughtsman, Boot Shop Assistant, Apprentice Draughtsman.

  Name: Ernest Percival Watson 5a
  Relation: Son 5a
  Age: 11 5a
  Occupation: Scholar 5a
  Where Born: Sunderland 5a
Census 31 Mar 1901 52, Kent Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England 1901 Census 6a
  Name: Ernest Percival Watson 6a
  Relation: Son 6a
  Age: 21 6a
  Occupation: School teacher 6a
  Work Type: Worker 6a
  Where Born: Durham, Sunderland 6a
Census 2 Apr 1911 66, Wansbeck Road, Jarrow, County Durham, England 1911 Census 7a
  Name: Ernest Percival Watson 7a
  Relation: Head 7a
  Age: 31 7a
  Condition: Married 7a
  Occupation: Elementary School Teacher 7a
  Industry: Council School 7a
  Work Type: Worker 7a
  Where Born: Durham, Sunderland 7a
Census 29 Sep 1939 15, St Johns Avenue, Hebburn, County Durham, England   3a
  Name: Ernest Percival Watson 3a
  Sex: M 3a
  Birth Date: 8th July 1879 3a
  Condition: Married 3a
  Occupation: Head teacher, elem school. 3a
Death 2 Apr 1947   Death of Watson, Ernest Percival, Probate 8

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Watson, Thomas Christopher Sr18 Feb 184514 Oct 1889
Mother Frazer, Isabella Jr19 May 18479 Sep 1918
    Brother     Watson, William Holmes 19 Dec 1866 Sep 1942
    Brother     Watson, Robert Henry Sep 1869
    Brother     Watson, Thomas Christopher Jr Sep 1871
    Brother     Watson, John Frazer Dec 1873 about Sep 1893
    Brother     Watson, James Sedcole 31 Oct 1877 4 Oct 1942
         Watson, Ernest Percival 8 Jul 1879 2 Apr 1947

Families

Family of Watson, Ernest Percival and Perkins, Dorothy

Married Wife Perkins, Dorothy ( * Dec 1884 + ... )
 
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage about Oct 1906 South Shields, County Durham, England James's youngest brother 1b
News 9 Aug 1930 Selby, Yorkshire, England Fell from train on York line 9a
Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Watson, Eileen Dorothyabout 190811 Aug 1930
Watson, John Percival23 Sep 1909Sep 2000

Source References

  1. Genealogy: FreeBMD
      • Page: http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=X41kVUKRfBr6afhM9TaICA&scan=1
      • Page: http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=UXnQxn1J4zI6IYynj6N3Rg&scan=1
  2. General Register Office
      • Page: WATSON, ERNEST PERCIVAL FRAZER GRO Reference: 1879 S Quarter in SUNDERLAND Volume 10A Page 616
  3. UK Government: UK Register 1939
      • Date: 29 Sep 1939
  4. UK Government: UK Census 1881
      • Date: 3 Apr 1881
      • Page: RG11/5025
  5. UK Government: UK Census 1891
      • Date: 5 Apr 1891
  6. UK Government: UK Census 1901
      • Date: 31 Mar 1901
      • Page: RG13/4743
  7. UK Government: UK Census 1911
      • Date: 2 Apr 1911
  8. Probate Records
  9. Newspaper - British Newspaper Archive
      • Date: 12 Aug 1930
      • Page: Sheffield Daily Independant, page not known
      • Citation:

        FELL FROM EXPRESS TRAIN.

        Eileen Dorothy Watson 22, daughter of Ernest Percival Watson, schoolmaster, of St Johns Avenue, Hebburn on Tyne, who fell out of the Southern Counties express train between Selby and York on Saturday afternoon, died in Selby War Memorial Hospital yesterday.

        She was returning from a holiday on the Norfolk Broads, where she had been in Camp.