Henry Ringrose Watson
1854 - 1934 (79 years)-
Name Henry Ringrose Watson Birth 29 Dec 1854 St Louis Co, MO Gender Male Census 20 Jul 1860 Central, St Louis, MO age 5, born MO living with parents Census 20 Jun 1870 Central, St Louis, MO age 15, born MO, st school, living with parents Census 15 Jun 1880 Central, St Louis, MO age 25, born MO, lawyer, parents born MO/MD Census 4 Jun 1900 St Louis, St Louis, MO age 48, born Dec 1851 in MO, marr 21 yrs, lawyer, parents born MO/MO Census 12 Jan 1920 St Louis, St Louis, MO age 64, b0rn MO, general practice attorney, parents born MO/MO Census 11 Apr 1930 St Louis, St Louis, MO age 75, born MO, marr at 25, general practice lawyer, parents born MO/CA Death 7 Oct 1934 St Louis, St Louis, MO Burial Calvary Cemetery, St Louis, MO Person ID I12733 Family Tree Last Modified 4 Nov 2019
Father John Audubon Watson, b. 18 Dec 1822, St Louis, St Louis, MO d. 10 Dec 1900, St Louis, St Louis, MO (Age 77 years) Mother Isadora Brown, b. 9 May 1835, Missouri d. 9 Jan 1903, St Louis, St Louis, MO (Age 67 years) Marriage 1852 Family ID F4674 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Della Virgina Hern, b. 3 Jul 1855, St Louis, St Louis, MO d. 28 Jan 1940, St Louis, St Louis, MO (Age 84 years) Marriage 1879 Children 1. Adele Margaret Watson, b. Jun 1881, St Louis Co, MO d. 1969 (Age 87 years) + 2. Marie Isadora Watson, b. 13 Aug 1886, St Louis Co, MO Family ID F4677 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 17 Jan 2016
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Notes - from "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1964" (sos.mo.gov)
Henry Watson, an attorney residing in St Louis, St Louis, MO, born 29 Dec 1854 to H John Watson b. St Louis and Isadora Brown b. CA died on 7 Oct 1934 in St Louis of arteriosclerotic psychosis. Burial in Calvary Cemetery on 10 Oct. Informatant N. Reus of city hospital. - from "The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 8 Oct 1934 (newspapers.com)
Henry R. Watson, an attorney in St. Louis for 57 years, died at City Hospital yesterday afternoon of the infirmities of age. He was 80 years old. Born in St. Louis County, educated in local schools and at St. Louis University, Mr Watson was the son of the Late Capt. and Mrs. John A. Watson. In the earlier years of his practice he did not, as many of his colleagues, enter politics. After serving as provisional judge of division No. 2 of the Court of Criminal Correction, Mr. Watson, in 1928, was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Judge of the Court of Criminal correction, division No. 1. Besides his wife, Mrs. Della Hern Watson, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs H.J. Kelly and Mrs. M.B. Dwyer. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. At the Mullen chapel, 5165 Delmar boulevard, with burial in Calvary Cemetery.
- from "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1964" (sos.mo.gov)