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James John Watts

Birth1820 - Lyneham, Oxfordshire, , England
DeathJuly 1871 - Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
MotherMary Ryman Combs
FatherRobert Watts

Born in Lyneham, Oxfordshire, , England on 1820 to Robert Watts and Mary Ryman Combs. James John Watts married Frances Watts and had 11 children. He passed away on July 1871 in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

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Robert Watts
1778 - Unknown
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Mary Ryman Combs
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances Watts
1825 - 1902
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Alfred Watts
1854 - Unknown
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Jane Pratley (Nee Watts)
1856 - 1922
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Robert Watts
1861 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Watts
1859 - Unknown
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George Watts
1852 - Unknown
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John Luke Watts
1847 - 1914
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William Watts
1850 - Unknown
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Phoebe Hannah Watts
1866 - Unknown
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Eliza Ellen Watts
1869 - Unknown
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Alice Watts
1863 - Unknown
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Emma Watts
1843 - Unknown

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