George William “Billy” Watson
1861 - 1944 (82 years)-
Name George William Watson Nickname Billy Birth 9 Dec 1861 Napa Junction, Napa, CA Gender Male Census 17 Jun 1870 Napa, Napa, CA William G, age 9, born CA, living with parents Census 3 Jun 1880 Vallejo, Solano, CA G William, age 19, born CA, farmer, living with mother in grandparents' house Census 26 Jun 1900 Napa, Napa, CA age 38, born Dec 1861 in CA, single, farmer, parents born IRE/DEN, Mollie & Harry in house Census 20 May 1910 Napa, Napa, CA age 47, born CA, single, farmer, parents born IRE/DEN Census 15 Jan 1920 Napa, Napa, CA age 58, born CA, single, farmer, parents born IRE/DEN, living with sister Mollie Census 14 Apr 1930 Napa, Napa, CA age 68, born CA, single, farmer, parents born IRE/DEN, living with sister Mollie Census 19 Apr 1940 Napa, Napa, CA age 78, born CA, single, gr8 ed, residing here in 1935, living with sister Mollie Death 15 Apr 1944 Napa Co, CA Burial Tulocay Cemetery, Napa, CA Person ID I4524 Family Tree Last Modified 4 Nov 2019
Father George Watson, b. 1822, Ireland d. 10 May 1891, Napa Co, CA (Age 69 years) Mother Maria Raven, b. 1835, Denmark d. 7 Feb 1891, Napa Co, CA (Age 56 years) Family ID F1281 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - from "The Napa Journal:, 21 Apr 1944 (newspapers.com)
Last rites were held Tuesday afternoon at the Treadway Chapel for George William (Uncle Billy) Watson, 82, pioneer Napan, who died at his home Saturday night after an illness of 10 days. Burial was in the family plot in Tulocay cemetery. A native of Napa Junction, where his parents had settled after crossing the plains in a covered wagon, "Uncle Billy" was noted for his expert advice on well drilling and on livestock evaluation. He had scores of friends throughout the county. He maintained the family ranch following the death of his parents and never married. He is survived by a sister, Miss Mollie Watson, with whom he had made his home; A brother, Harry, of Napa; three nieces, Maggie Clark, Gertrude Schmidt and Mrs. Hazel Hunt, and seven nephews, Louis, Robert, John, Sam, George and William Clark and Major Felton Watson of the U.S. Army. Watson was a brother of the late A.A. (Gus) Watson, who died several years ago. As an executive in the California Wool Growers' Association, Watson was known statewide.
- from "The Napa Journal:, 21 Apr 1944 (newspapers.com)