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Allen Watts

Birth6 May 1853 - Line Fork, Perry County, Kentucky, USA
Death19 July 1919 - Perry County, Ky
MotherNancy Ann Hagins
FatherThomas Jefferson Watts

Born in Line Fork, Perry County, Kentucky, USA on 6 May 1853 to Thomas Jefferson Watts and Nancy Ann Hagins. Allen Watts married Elizabeth Brashear and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 July 1919 in Perry County, Ky.

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Parents
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Thomas Jefferson Watts
1812 - 1897
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Nancy Ann Hagins
1822 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Brashear
1856 - 1939
Children Show all
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Lucinda Watts
1886 - 1963
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Eli Watts
1876 - 1946
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Sarah Watts
1874 - 1956
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Polly Ann Watts Blair
1889 - 1972
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Nancy Watts
1883 - 1948
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Elizabeth Watts
1878 - 1928
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Louranie Watts
1894 - Unknown
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Martha Watts
1891 - 1969
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Isabelle Watts
1899 - 1900

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