Apologies, folks, for the delay in getting back to you. Life's gone into overdrive and I just had to work today.
Heywood -
Well, we seem to have settled on his identity but, unless I've missed something, I don't think we ever found out who Janet Watson was in your post of 27 April. You said RBW seemed to have a wife of that name in 1930! Why am I not surprised?! If that's true, then he certainly didn't die around 1920 in Vancouver.... My hunch is that he was giving everyone the slip again. He's got form on that. Of course I may have missed something because I only found this excellent forum a few days ago and I haven't had time to comb through the other Watson thread.
Again, forgive me if you've already covered this but there was a time when you were all querying Joseph's whereabouts in 1901. I'm guessing at least one of you spotted that he was in South Africa with his horse (Boer War) together with Henry Samman! I found a faded photo of the horse called something beginning with Gar... (a rip in the page). Somewhere I have a photo of Harry's (Henry's) horse called Charlie. I digress... They were in the Imperial Yeomanry:
Joseph Watson 25813 Trooper 11th Company 3rd Battalion
Henry Samman 25804 Trooper 11th Company 3rd Battalion
Anyway, I'm sure you all knew that. I confess I was amazed they were together given what I know in hindsight.
Thanks so much for everything, Heywood
Westwood
Hi scotiagirl,
Well, well, well!
Re the drinking problem emanating from Lavinia, all I can say is that I have an extract of a letter here written in later years by my great aunt Jessie (a formidable character and Ellis's youngest sister) to my mother Joan (Joseph's daughter) explaining a few things about Joey (because of course there was a complete blackout of information about her father, poor thing). I will transcribe it for you in due course.
I have another letter from someone called Ernest (haven't managed to track him down so far) written to Ellis after Joey had walked out on her and the children encouraging her to divorce "the scamp" and praising her for being so brave and stoical (my words because I haven't got it in front of me just now) throughout everything that Joey had put her through. Frustratingly he doesn't elaborate because obviously both of them know what he is talking about.
I am thrilled to hear about Beulah's book. On a Google search the author is given as R.A.L. Is this the correct book?
Re the photographs, unfortunately they are so very faded that I don't think they will scan successfully. I myself can't really see much detail - they are over one hundred years old and have moved house goodness knows how many times. Also they have escaped my grandmother's (Ellis) purge of anything and everything to do with Joey! The only reason I know who the people are is that Ellis has written the details below the photographs in happier times. Anyway, I will certainly give it a go. There's the odd photograph of Joey as a young man that has also escaped. I might be more successful there. I'll try. Joey and Ellis's marriage certificate should be fine but it's too big for my scanner so might have to come in two halves!
You can certainly have my personal email address if you send me a personal message. Everyone knows who I am anyway!!!
I'll work on all the above over the weekend, time allowing.
Do, somebody, tell me who Janet Watson is?!!!
Bye for now.
Hi bendywendy,
Re the photographs, I refer you to my post to scotiagirl. I'll do my very best.
Personally, I am convinced that Joseph Watson and Ralph Beverl(e)y Watson are one and the same person. I do still think, however, that he must have spelt Beverley with a second 'e'. All his family came from there and also the one he first married into. Forgive me if I am being a bit pedantic....
I am Yorkshire born and bred and you should probably have guessed where I come from with the moniker Westwood!! I call it Bev by the way! I don't live there any more but it is written through me like a stick of Bridlington rock, as they say, as it clearly was through our naughty Joseph/Ralph Beverley.
Thanks so much for all your hard work and...Eh oop (as my family infuriatingly say to me!)
Westwood