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Marriage: Children:
  1. Isabella Watterston Dickson: Birth: MAY 1873 in Anstruther Easter, Fife, Scotland. Death: 10 FEB 1938 in Crail, Edinburgh, Scotland


Notes
a. Note:   Watterston-Murray
 James Watterston, shipmaster, born 1798, Forfar, Angus, son of John Watterston, travelling merchant, and Janet (Black) Watterston. James Watterston d. Nov. 2, 1858 at Allardyke, Kilrenny. He married Jane Murray, b. 1817, Kilrenny, Fife. They lived at Anstruther Easter.
 1. Elizabeth Watterston, born 1841. 2. Peter Watterston, born 1846. 3. Isabella Watterston, born 1848. See Dickson-Wattersto 4. Helen Watterston, born 1850. Dickson-Watterston A law clerk, manufacturer's agent, ship owner, public servant, and musician, born November 24, 1848, George Dickson VI died, after a week's illness, of rheumatic fever November 30, 1891 at Roger Street, Anstruther Easter. His death certificate was signed by his father, Archibald Dickson IV, who died five months later. On March 25, 1873, at Anstruther Easter, George Dickson VI married Isabella Watterston who died June 1, 1873, of puerperal fever, two weeks after the birth of their daughter:
 1. Isabella (Belle) Watterston Dickson, born May 18, 1873, Anstruther Easter. It is likely, as she was an infant when her mother died, she was raised in the home of her grandfather Archibald Dickson IV, whose death certificate she signed in 1892. She later taught in a school for the blind in Edinburgh, where she lived, with her aunt Mary Ann Dickson, at 14 Steele's Place, and died of cancer on February 10, 1938, having previously had an operation for breast cancer, and is buried at Crail. Her death certificate was signed by her half-sister, Elizabeth Keddie Dickson, RN, of 5 Annandale Street, Glasgow.
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