142 Tée HAZARD FAMILY
January 5, 1806, Elisha Watson ; he was born October 1, 1776, and died July 7,
I 847.
CHILDREN
1388. ABBY WATSON, born Feb. 2, 1807 ; unmarried.
1389. ELISHA WATSON, born Oct. 7, 1808, died May 31, 1877; married, Ist, Dec. 20, 1831, Mary, daughter of 70571 and Mary Watjm ; 2d, Dec. 15, 1834, Hanna/7, daughter ofBerzjamz'a and Elizaéatla Raaimarl; 3d, Nov. 23, 1840, Hamzab Reynaldr Hazard; 4th, Reaerra Gar/Jam.
I390. MARY ANN WATSON, born May 15, 1810; died Aug. 3, 1883 ; married, Nov., 1829, 70/271 Cram ‘
1391. WILLIAM WATSON, born Nov. 6, 1811 ; died June 29, 1874; married .4717! Arnold.
1392. ELIZA WATSON, born March 3, I813 ; married Carder Hazard. For children, see M. 945. ‘
1393. HARRIET WATSON, born 1815.
1394. JULIA WATSON, born 1822; died Feb. 19, 1845; married, 1841, Steplzea Val; Rtflfltlflff Warm”.
1395. LAURA WATSON, married, May 20, 1848, Roéart Dunbar Warm”.
1396. THOMAS JEFFERSON WATSON, married, Ist, Mary, daughter of Willard Hazard; 2d, Mary Cola.
§ 780. WILLIAM COLE, 7 (Mary Hazard, 6; Thomas, 5 ; Jonathan,4; Thom— as, 3 ; Robert, 2; Thomas, 1). He married Lydia Gerry.
CHILDREN
1397. MARY COLE.
1398. ANSTIs COLE.
I399. ABBY COLE.
1400. ELIZA COLE.
I401. CAROLINE COLE, married William Hazard, son of Samuel Hazard.
1402. GEORGE COLE.
1403. WILLIAM COLE. 1404. THOMAS COLE, married Olive Eataa.
§ 781. MARY COLE, 7 (Mary Hazard, 6 ; Thomas, 5 ; Jonathan, 4; Thomas, 3 ; Robert, 2; Thomas, 1). She married William Watson, son of Elisha and Mir- iam Watson; he was born January, 1783, and died November 8, 1870.
CHILDREN
1405—6. MIRIAM WATSON, born 1827. I407. SARAH WATSON, born 1829.
1408. WILLIAM H. WATSON, born February, 183I.
§ 782. JAMES DOUGLAS HASZARD, 7 (Thomas Rhodes, 6; Thomas, 5; Jonathan, 4; Thomas, 3 ; Robert, 2 ; Thomas, I), was born June 27, 1797; he died August 17, 1875; he married, first, January 27, 1825, Sarah Sophia Gardi— ner, who died September 27, I827 ; he married, second, Oétober 29, 1835, Sus— anna Jane Nelmes, of Bermuda. Mr. Haszard was Queen’s printer for the Colony of Prince Edward Island for many years, and was also a bookseller and stationer. For about ten years he was Secretary and Treasurer of the Royal Agricultural Society of the Colony. Mr. Haszard was Lieutenant—Colonel in the Provincial Militia.
CHILDREN