Hi bendywendy,
Thanks for the welcome. Delighted to be aboard ship!
It wouldn't take Sherlock Holmes to guess about which side I know the most. As you know, I am keen to go backwards, but I can tell you about Joseph and Ellis's offspring if it's of interest. Skidder and Betty had three children, John, Michael (Mickey) and Christine Watson. Joan Moody (Watson) and Brian had two, Peter and Virginia. I could put meat on the bones here, but I guess it's not what you are after. I know nothing of Joseph Watson's siblings. Ellis tore up every photograph but I have just one or two of Joey that escaped and the odd one that I think was taken at their house in Gard(h)am, possibly showing sisters (unattributed). I'm sure Scotiagirl is far more genned up.
You have uncovered so much between you all and I need to read and digest all 23 pages that I have downloaded. I've just spotted something I can clear up. Joan Watson was born in Didsbury (for no known reason - Ellis passing through - but never explained) on 6th January 1907 but someone made a mistake and she was registered as being born on the 16th. Re the Yorkshire Yeomanry entry, four men were mentioned as volunteers (Boer War) - Henry Samman, Joseph Watson and two other employees of Arthur Wilson's hunting stables. Arthur Wilson Filmer was a good friend of the Sammans. I knew him. I'm sure the information is correct or, rather, what you were looking for. He owned Tranby Croft, a house at Anlaby near Hull which is where the famous Baccarat scandal involving the Prince of Wales took place.
I've now reread the whole lengthy and fascinating discourse. My helpfulness only extends to Joseph's fairly brief first marriage and it's progeny, and it seems he and his father left Beverley far behind to make their lives overseas with new families. You have all laid so many ghosts for me - huge thanks - but maybe I am better to stick with the eccentric step-grandfather that I grew up with, loved and admired. Another book here to be written one day!
And a big Hello to all my new-found rellies....
Thanks again, all.