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WATKINSON, William L. was born on August 30, 1838 in Hull. Vi. Phoebe, daughter of Samuel Swindley, Oldbury. Four son two daughter
Studied at privately. Doctor of Divinity Wesleyan University Middletown, Connecticut (United States). Doctor of Laws North-Western University Chicago.
President of Wesleyan Conference, 1897-1898.
Doctor of Divinity; Doctor of Laws.
Editor of Wesleyan Church Magazine, 1893-1904. Wesleyan Minister.
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