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Lived at 31 Stafford Street (1896)
<p>29 Great King Street (1909)</p>
<p>18 Grosvenor Crescent by 1914 when Son, George Watson, died on HMS Monmouth aged 15</p>
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<p>Grosvenor Crescent was left by a Ford (?) relative.</p>
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<p>Suffered stroke just before 2nd war and was taken to live at Dick Place very briefly then Clifford Lodge, North Berwick.</p>
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<p>From list of Writers to the Signet:</p>
<p>"Apprentice to Johmas Jarron Gordon - Son of George Watson Muir, Kirkhouse, Traquair. born 27 Jan 1865, Married 22nd July 1896, Mary Elizabeth (died 7 Feb 1937) elder daughter of James Thomson Henderson, Leghorn, Italy. collector of Widowsl Fund. 1925. Clerk to Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 1908. Died 8 July 1940. Firm - Morton Smart Macdonald and Prosser
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January 27, 1865
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Innerleithen
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1899
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1902
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1940 |
July 8, 1940
Age 75
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Edinburgh (17 Grosvenor Crescent)
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