Lillie Nichols moved with her parents to Texas in 1879 when they moved here from Missouri and settled near Graham, Texas. The Watsons are Young County pioneers and have been engaged in farming and ranching in the same place at Jean since 1910.
They have two surviving children: Coy Watson and Miss Bernice Watson; two grandchildren: C.W. Downey and Mrs. Kenneth Segars, both of Graham when they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
Coy Watson was such a good friend, we spent lots of time talking about his family history.
Contributed by Dorman Holub
Lillie Nichols moved with her parents to Texas in 1879 when they moved here from Missouri and settled near Graham, Texas. The Watsons are Young County pioneers and have been engaged in farming and ranching in the same place at Jean since 1910.
They have two surviving children: Coy Watson and Miss Bernice Watson; two grandchildren: C.W. Downey and Mrs. Kenneth Segars, both of Graham when they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
Coy Watson was such a good friend, we spent lots of time talking about his family history.
Contributed by Dorman Holub
Family Members
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Martha E Gallaway Whitehead
1850 – unknown
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William Allen "Will" Gallaway
1852–1942
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John Wesley Nichols
1854 – unknown
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Sarah Caroline Gallaway Summers
1854–1937
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Elizabeth Ann "Dicy" Gallaway Pardue
1858–1888
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Virginia Catherine "Jennie" Nichols Dowdy
1859–1931
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Samuel Wesley Haggard
1861–1948
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Eliza Anna "Lisa" Nichols Corlew
1863–1900
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Theodosia "Dosia" Nichols Freeman
1871–1953
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