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Alexander Tazewell “Taz” Watson

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Alexander Tazewell “Taz” Watson Veteran

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
23 Jan 1918 (aged 72)
Stewards Mill, Freestone County, Texas, USA
Burial
Stewards Mill, Freestone County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Alexander Tazewell Watson (1845 TN - 1917 TX) & Martha Elizabeth Whitaker (1849 TX -1929 TX) were married at Stewards Mill, Freestone Co., TX in 1867.

They farmed, operated the Stewards Mill Store, and raised a family at Stewards Mill.
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The Teague Chronicle - Feb. 1, 1918

[Alexander Tazewell Watson b. 28 Feb 1845 TN
son of John Watson and Martha D. Echols]

A. T. Watson

A. T. (Tas) Watson died in his home in Stewards Mill Wed. noon and his remains were interred in the Stewards Mill Cemetery the following day. Mr. Watson had long been a sufferer from cancer and this resulted in his death. Deceased was an old time resident of the county. He was successful in all his business undertakings and accumulated considerable wealth. He was a member of the
Baptist church and led a consistent Christian life. He was always ready to expend the money for the benefit of the community church and the widow and orphan. He leaves to mourn his death his wife and three sons, C.H.,
Ed. M., and Tery Watson.
Alexander Tazewell Watson (1845 TN - 1917 TX) & Martha Elizabeth Whitaker (1849 TX -1929 TX) were married at Stewards Mill, Freestone Co., TX in 1867.

They farmed, operated the Stewards Mill Store, and raised a family at Stewards Mill.
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The Teague Chronicle - Feb. 1, 1918

[Alexander Tazewell Watson b. 28 Feb 1845 TN
son of John Watson and Martha D. Echols]

A. T. Watson

A. T. (Tas) Watson died in his home in Stewards Mill Wed. noon and his remains were interred in the Stewards Mill Cemetery the following day. Mr. Watson had long been a sufferer from cancer and this resulted in his death. Deceased was an old time resident of the county. He was successful in all his business undertakings and accumulated considerable wealth. He was a member of the
Baptist church and led a consistent Christian life. He was always ready to expend the money for the benefit of the community church and the widow and orphan. He leaves to mourn his death his wife and three sons, C.H.,
Ed. M., and Tery Watson.

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