George Dan Watson, son of unknown father and Elizabeth Watson
George Dan Watson - "This singular being, who in everything but his extraordinary powers of memory and calculation is almost idiotic, was born in Buxted in 1785, and has followed the occupation of a labourer. He is ignorant in the extreme, and quite uneducated, not being able to read or write; and yet he can with facility perform some of the most difficult calculations in arithmetic. The most extraordinary circumstance however is the power he possesses of recollecting the events of every day from an early period in his life." from Hones Table Book.
See also The Worthies of Sussex by M.A. Lower (1865) published in 1865, Buxted the Beautiful by Rev. K.H. MacDermott published in 1929 and Men of Sussex published in 1934.
Date
Type
Information
Source
1785
Born
In the Parish of Buxted, Sussex
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Batch J15204-3
26th Jun 1785
Christened
At St. Margaret's Church in the Parish of Buxted, Sussex
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Batch J15204-3
Jul 1838
Died
In the Parish of Maresfield, Sussex
Buxted The Beautiful
c 1835
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Horsfield's Sussex
Extract from Horsfield's History of Sussex
George Watson, the Sussex Calculator. This singular being, who, in every thing but his extraordinary powers of memory and calculation, is almost idiotic, was born at Buxted, in Sussex, in 1785, and has followed the occupation of a labourer. He is ignorant in the extreme, and uneducated, not being able to read or write; and yet he can with facility perform some of the most difficult calculations in arithmetic. The most extraordinary circumstance, however, is the power he possesses of recollecting the events of every day, from an early period of his life. Upon being asked what day of the week a given day of the month occurred, he immediately names it, and also mentions where he was, and what was the state of the weather. A gentleman who had kept a diary, put many questions of this kind to him, and his replies were invariably correct. Watson has made two or three tours into Hampshire, Gloucestershire, and Somersetshire, and has exhibited his singular powers in the principal towns in those counties; is familiar with every town, village, and hamlet in Sussex; can tell the number of churches, public-houses, &c., in each. Phrenologists, who have examined George's skull, state the organ of numbers to be strongly developed.
1929
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Buxted The Beautiful
Extract from MacDermott's Buxted the Beautiful
George Dan Watson, born in Buxted in 1783, was a farm labourer, who, although quite uneducated and unable to read or write, was gifted with a wonderful memory and extraordinary power of calculation. He could answer the most abstruse question in arithmetic, but never could explain by what method he arrived at his answers. He could state where he had been and whom he had met on any day for 30 years, on what day any date of the month occurred during that time and what was the state of the weather. Watson knew the name of every town, village and hamlet in Sussex, the size of every church and weight of its tenor bell, the number of public-houses as well as the acreage and population of each parish in the county.
To exhibit his strange powers Watson was taken on a tour to the principal towns in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset. He died at Maresfield in July, 1838.
c 1830
At George Watson, The Calculator
Buxted The Beautiful