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Caroline Margaret Watson (d. 6/19/1931) is a daughter of James Otis and Matilda Lamb Watson.
'10/15/1839 - 10/13/1923; m. Caroline Margaret (Carrie) Watson in 09/07/1865'
Clarence Watson (1864-?) taken at the age of two years; he is a son of James Otis and Matilda Lamb Watson and a brother of Caroline Margaret Watson.
Charles Edwin Ward (b. 9/5/1867 - d. 8/11/1941).
'Daughter of Aretas Brooks & Carrie Watson Fleming, her first silk dress.'
'Born 10/02/1868; daughter of Aretas Brooks and Carrie Watson Fleming.'
'Born 10/02/1868; daughter of Aretas Brooks and Carrie Watson Fleming.'
Charles Edwin Ward (b. 9/5/1867-d. 8/11/1941).
Mary Watson, daughter of James Otis and Mary Lamb Watson married Conrad Albert Sipe.
'Is this a scene from Gilbert & Sullivan of a vanished pomp of yesterday?'
'But yet she listened, tis enough, Who listens once will listen twice.; She married Charles Edwin Ward in 01/18/1894.'
A portrait of Gypsy Fleming Ward married to Charles Edwin Ward on January 18th, 1894.
A portrait of Margaret Fleming Ward born January, 12, 1895.  Her father is Charles Edwin Ward and her mother is Gypsy Fleming Ward.
Mazie Watson Sipe (4/13/1888) married Arthur Burke Koontz on Dec. 15, 1915.
Caroline Brooks Ward born in 1897 at the age six.
The contest resulted in the Charles Ward Engineering designed, smaller, twin screw propeller, "James Rumsey" pulling and pushing the steam powered, stern wheel "D. T. Lane", therefore the "James Rumsey" was declared the winner.
'Rhoda Brooks Fleming, just before her death in 1905.'
A portrait of Gypsy Fleming Ward taken in 1911, she was born October 2, 1868.
A portrait of Margaret Fleming Ward born in 1894.
Caroline Brooks Ward born in 1897 is a daughter of Charles Edwin Ward and Gypsy Fleming Ward.
'Born 1905 (Son of Nell G. Ward & Clifford Ramsden)'
The "Duncan Bruce" was a 720 diesel towboat designed and built by the Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.
'Born 1908; married Ronald Murgatroyd; (daughter of Nell G. Ward and Charles Ramsden'
'Age 30; (son of Nell G. Ward & Clifford Ramsden)'
Caroline Margaret (Carrie) Watson married to Aretas Brooks Fleming on September 7, 1865.
'Back row: Jim Ewing, Louise Moderwell, and Gov. A. B. Fleming; Front Row: Brad Clarkson, Gypsy Fleming, Fay Hartley (married Louis Moderwell); Oh, Gypsy! "Or light or dark, or short or tall, She sets a springe to snare them all; All's one to her - above her fan, She'd make sweet eyes at Caliban."'
'Standing: Ida Fleming Miller, Caroline Brooks Ward, Minnie Owings Watson (wife of Clarence Watson), Helen Quarrier Miller; Seated: Walton Miller, Lucy Watson (sister of Carrie Watson Fleming); Location: Maybe Atlantic City, N.J.'
'Charles Norris (5/12/1844-7/21/1861) is a son of John & Hanna Birkby Norris, killed in the first Battle of Manassas; he married Amanda (Minnie) Carr.'
James Otis Watson died in 1901.
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Birkby died on April 8, 1908 is a daughter of Joseph who is a son of the Reverend Thomas Birkby.
George Rupp died 2/5/1908 is a husband of Sarah (Sally) Birkby.
Charles Ward (1841-1915) is a husband of Margaret MacKrille who is a daughter of Edwin MacKrille.
Hannah Birkby Norris (1/16/1814-4/24/1886) married John Norris (7/17/1811-11/9/1905) is a daughter of the Reverend Thomas Birkby.
Amanda Carr is a wife of Thomas Birkby Norris.
Amanda (Minnie) Carr married Thomas Birkby Norris.
'm. Walton Miller.'
'm. Charles Baird Mitchell 9/7/1917; daughter of A.B. & Carrie Watson Fleming'
Charles Edwin Ward (9/5/1867-8/11/1941).
'Lucy Fleming, sister of Aretas Brooks Fleming, married Frank Stuart.'
'10/15/1839 - 10/13/1923'
'Corn bread breakfast at "The modest brown cottage," A.B. Fleming's home in Charleston, W. Va. While Governor, center back; Walton Miller; 2nd row: Alec Quarrier, George McClintic, Mary Long, George Summers, Brad Clarkson, Minnie Owings (married Clarence Watson), Gypsy Fleming, Bob Ewing, Harrison B. Smith; Front Row: Ida Fleming, neice of Mrs. P.C. Gallaher, Fontaine Brown, Miss Caldwell, Bess Summers, Jim Ewing'
Aretas Brooks and Carrie Watson Fleming & their twins, George and Virginia.