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He was born at Marylebone on 25 February 1827. He was the son of Thomas Watson, Registered Nurse, and Eleanor Mary Kingston.
He was educated at King"s College London and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
He was a Cambridge Apostle. He became fellow in 1851, and from 1851 to 1853 was assistant tutor. formed a close friendsbip with James Fitzjames Stephen, who entered Trinity in 1847. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1881.
He and Francis Galton introduced the Galton– process in 1875.
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