Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyWatson Carvasso Squire

Parents

FatherOrra Squire ( - )
MotherEretta Wheeler ( - )

Personal Information

Record Created: 5 January 2013; Last Edited: 26 March 2020 
Person ID4686
NameWatson Carvasso Squire
GenderMale
Born 18 May 1838 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Married 23 December 1868 to Ida Remington6
Died 7 June 1926 in Seattle, King County, Washington1
Buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington1

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyIda Remington (daughter of Philo Remington and Caroline A. Lathrop)
Born 20 November 1842 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York
Married 23 December 1868 to Watson Carvasso Squire
Died 28 February 1919 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York
  
Children of Watson Carvasso Squire and Ida Remington:
  
+1.FamilyPhilo Remington Squire
Born 22 February 1870 in New York
Married 20 July 1910 in Seattle, King County, Washington to Anne Horrocks
Died 14 June 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington
  
+2.FamilyShirley Herbert ‘Shirl’ Squire
Born 13 April 1872 in New York
Married ca. 1926 to Jeanne Deny
Died 15 February 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington
  
+3.FamilyAidine Squire
Born March 1877 in New York
Married 27 August 1901 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York to Arthur Veitch White
  
4.FamilyMarjorie Squire
Born May 1881 in New York
Married 27 July 1912 in Herkimer County, New York to John F. Jennings
  

Sources

  1. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Watson Carvasso Squire, born: 18 May 1838 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York; died: 7 June 1926 in Seattle, King County, Washington [from record, which provides a biographical sketch, indicating that he was a U.S. Senator, Washington Territorial Governor, served in the Civil War as part of General William T. Sherman’s destruction of Atlanta and march to the sea, married Ida Remington in 1876, and links to children Philo Remington Squire and Shirl Squire].
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Page No. 54, family of Philo Remington (53, New York, manufacturer); Caroline H. Remington (45, New York); Watson C. Squire (32, New York, agt for ER Sons); Ida R. Squire (27, New York); Philo R. Squire (3/12, New York); Ann Moran (27, Ireland, domestic servant); Sarah Steward (24, New York, house keeper).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 27, Page No. 33; family of Philo Remington (64, New York, gun manufacturer); wife Caroline Remington (53, New York); son-in-law Watson C. Squire (41, New York); daughter Ida R. Squire (38, New York); grand son Philo R. Squire (10, New York); grand son Shirley Squire 8, New York); grand daughter Adine Squire (3, New York); servant Susie M. Tefft (26, New York, servant).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, King County, Seattle City, Enumeration District 111, Sheet No. 14B; family [all as borders in a hotel] of Watson C. Squire (71, New York, lawyer); wife of 41 years Ida R. Squire (67, New York, 4 children, 4 living); Shirley Squire (38, New York, civil engineer); separate entry, also a border in the same hotel: Majorie Squire (28, New York, teacher).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, King County, Seattle City, Watson Carvasso Squire (81, New York, widow, financier, real estate).
  6. A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this Country, Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass., and the First Generation of Descendants of Other Names, by Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. Published at Ridgefield, Conn., by Mrs. Julia M. Huntington, 1884. Pages 132-133, 202-203, 272. A few of the vital dates (births, etc.) differ from other sources.