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White Watson - Life 1760–1800
... Watson was born at Whitely Wood Hall, Whiteley Woods, near Sheffield, on 10 April 1760 ... His father was Samuel Watson, a millstone manufacturer of Baslow, Derbyshire, his mother Martha White (which is from where his unusual first name derives) ... Watson's great-grandfather, Samuel Watson, and his grandfather, also Samuel Watson, had been sculptors and stonemasons engaged on the re-building of Chatsworth House between 1687 and 1706 ...
... Watson was born at Whitely Wood Hall, Whiteley Woods, near Sheffield, on 10 April 1760 ... His father was Samuel Watson, a millstone manufacturer of Baslow, Derbyshire, his mother Martha White (which is from where his unusual first name derives) ... Watson's great-grandfather, Samuel Watson, and his grandfather, also Samuel Watson, had been sculptors and stonemasons engaged on the re-building of Chatsworth House between 1687 and 1706 ...
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