Elspeth Janet Boog Watson
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Elspeth Janet Boog Watson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 15 May 1900 |
| Died | 28 June 1980 (aged 80) |
| Occupations | Teacher, writer and broadcaster |
Elspeth Jane Boog Watson sometimes Boog-Watson (15 May 1900 – 28 June 1980) was a teacher, writer and broadcaster.
Born in Levenhall near Musselburgh on 15 May 1900 to Charles Boog Watson and his wife Jane Ballantine Nairn. Her father was a noted Scottish engineer and antiquarian, who wrote numerous works and left the sizable Boog Watson bequest to Edinburgh's libraries and her paternal aunt was children's author Helen Bannerman. Her paternal grandfather was Robert Boog Watson, noted Scottish malacologist and minister of the Free Church of Scotland.
Watson's parents lived in a relatively large home at 24 Garscube Terrace, Edinburgh. In 1919, her oldest brother Robert married Kate Winifred Lundie and in 1928 her other brother William married Vera Marie Svobodova in Prague.[1] Both brothers were medical doctors, her brother Robert was also a squadron leader in the Royal Air Force who died suddenly in 1935.[2]