Margery Watson (née Munday)
'''Margery Watson''' (née '''Munday''', 1887–1957)
Margery Munday was born on 17 October 1887 in Surbiton, Surrey, to \bioref{John_Hill_Munday} and \bioref{Catherine_Aldridge}. She had four siblings: \bioref{Nora_Katie_Munday}, \bioref{Kathleen_Munday}, \bioref{Mildred_Mary_Munday} and \bioref{Ralph_Munday}. She was educated in Brighton, Sussex, at Roedean School.
Her occupation in 1911 was as a Domestic Economy Teacher. \cite{MMundayOccupation}
She married \bioref{Erskine_Watson} (known as Pip) on 28 September 1912, at St Mary Abbotts Church, Kensington, London, England. They had two children, \bioref{Rosemary_Elizabeth_Watson} and \bioref{John_Smyly_Watson}.
She lived in India after her marriage, in Hyderabad Sindh (which is now in Pakistan) where Erskine was a civil engineer and businessman. They returned to England in 1937.
She was born on 17 October 1887 in Surbiton, Surrey.[1] Attended Roedean School in Brighton, from 1900.
In 1908 she wrote to her sister Kathleen, telling her about some research that she'd been doing into the family's history.[[1908-02-23 Margery Munday to Kathleen]]
In 1911 she was working as a home economics teacher.1911 UK Census: Reg.26, ED 13, Piece 2444
Married [[Erskine Philip Watson]] on 28 September 1912 at St Mary Abbotts Church in Kensington (the BMD index has her surname as 'Mundey').{{FreeBMD|type=marriage |district=Kensington |quarter=September 1912 |url=https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=1Z0ZuEwx2ZF%2FYw2wJkhfcg&scan=1 |page=337 |volume=1A }}
According to notes made by her niece Virginia Grebenik, Margery and Erskine lived in India after they were married.
Died aged 69 in 1957 in Eastbourne, England.{{FreeBMD|type=death|district=Eastbourne|quarter=June 1957|page=230|volume=5H |url=https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?r=215514869:0452&d=bmd_1763869701 }}
References
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Letter from Margery Munday to her sister Kathleen