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[[Image:ImMCycling19020604-Watson.jpg|thumb| June 1902. [[S. J. Watson]] and a [[Chapelle]]. ]]
[[Image:ImMCycling19020604-Watson.jpg|thumb| June 1902. [[Stanley James Watson|S. J. Watson]] and a [[Chapelle]]. ]]


Stanley James Watson (c1881-) of the [[Eisemann Magneto Co]]
Stanley James Watson (c1881-) of the [[Eisemann Magneto Co]]

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June 1902. S. J. Watson and a Chapelle.

Stanley James Watson (c1881-) of the Eisemann Magneto Co

1911 Living at 39 Kilmorey Gardens, St Margaret's On Thames, Isleworth: Stanley James Watson (age 30 born Glasgow), Electrical Engineer - Manufacture and Sale of Magnetos - Employer. With his wife Frances Watson (age 30 born London) and their daughter Kathleen Watson (age 4 born London). One visitor.[1]

1923 Charged with motoring offence. Has a glass eye. Of Richmond.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. Portsmouth Evening News - Monday 10 September 1923