Person:William Watts (43)

Watchers
Col. William Watts
d.1 May 1877
m.
  1. Col. William Watts1817 - 1877
  2. Ann Selden Watts1820 - 1888
  3. Letitia Gamble Watts1829 - 1900
  4. Alice Matilda Watts1832 - 1914
  5. Emma Gilmer Watts1834 - 1872
m. 8 Oct 1850
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Col. William Watts
Gender Male
Birth[2] 20 Dec 1817 Virginia, United States
Marriage 8 Oct 1850 Virginia, United Statesto Mary Jane Allen
Death[2] 1 May 1877
Burial[2] Watts Cemetery, Roanoke (county), Virginia, United States
References
  1. William Watts, in Scotch-Irish Society of America. The Scotch-Irish in America: proceedings and addresses of the second congress at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, May 29 to June 1, 1890. (Robert Clarke & Co., 1890).

    The Prestons of America. By Hon. W. E. Robinson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
    ... She had ten children, the third one of whom, William Watts, was a member of the constitutional convention of Virginia, and a colonel of infantry in the Confederate army, who married a daughter of Judge J. J Allen, of Virginia;

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Col. William Watts, in Roanoke County VA Archives Cemeteries....Watts Cemetery.

    [last accessed 25 Oct 2012]
    WATTS CEMETERY - Roanoke County, VA
    (Graves Moved to Fairview Cemetery, Roanoke, VA In 1977)
    Located: End of Rockland Ave.

    WATTS, Mary Jane Allen 05 Oct 1825 - 01 Jun 1855 Wife of Col William Watts

    WATTS, William, COL 20 Dec 1817 - 01 May 1877 Married to Mary Jane Allen 08 Oct 1850 28TH VA INF CSA