80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
Family research begins with a name
These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Watson, Albert Lee1873 — 1952Union Hill, AR
- Watson, Albert Lee—
- Watson, Allen Price1919 — 1994Shamrock Cemetery, Crawford County, Natural Dam, Arkansas
- Watson, Allen Ray1881 — 1960Salem Springs, AR (Washington County)
- Watson, Alvis Renso—
- Watson, Ana Liza—
- Watson, Anna—
- Watson, Auda W. Tee1910 — 2004Evansville, Arkansas
- Watson, Barbara—
- Watson, Barbara1940 — 2009Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Watson, Belle1867 — 1950
- Watson, Bend. 1980
- Watson, Beth—
- Watson, Billy—
- Watson, Billy Dale1939 — 2015Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Watson, Brayden—
- Watson, Brekken—
- Watson, Carl Raymond1913 — 1975Dutch Mill, AR
- Watson, Carl Richard—
- Watson, Carol—
- Watson, Caroll W.—
- Watson, Carynb. 1965
- Watson, Charles Bill1906 — 1982Dutch Mills, Washington County, Arkansas
- Watson, Charles Donaldb. 1932
- Watson, Cindy—
- Watson, Clarence Nolan1911 — 2004Drakes Creek, Madison County, Arkansas
- Watson, Clarence Nolan1909 — 2000
- Watson, Claudia Marieb. 1961
- Watson, Clemmieb. 1871Washington County, Washington County, Arkansas
- Watson, Clyde A.1911 — 2003
- Watson, Cordilia Jane—
- Watson, David Butch—
- Watson, David Leon—
- Watson, Denton Dent1900 — 1976Friendship Cemetery, Washington County, Springdale, Arkansas
- Watson, Donna—
- Watson, Doug—
- Watson, Earl Dwain Gube—
- Watson, Earleneb. 1932
- Watson, Edith Irene1918 — 2008
- Watson, Edna Lorene—
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