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John Watt

BirthBet. 1703–1775 - Not Available
DeathBEF 1841 - Kincardine, Scotland
MotherNot Available
FatherNot Available

Born on Bet. 1703–1775. John Watt married Mary Carr and had 11 children. He passed away on BEF 1841 in Kincardine, Scotland.

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Parents
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Spouse(s)
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Mary Carr
1760 - Unknown
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Mary Carr
1760 - Unknown
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Mary Watt Nee Carr
1744 - 1815
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Mary Kerr
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Watt
1794 - 1876
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Janet Watt
1792 - 1853
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John Watt
1796 - 1827
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Margaret Watt
1800 - 1910
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David Watt
1797 - 1907
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Joseph Watt
Unknown - Unknown
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George Watt
Unknown - Unknown
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George Watt
1795 - 1861
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Jane Ross
1792 - 1878
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John Watt
1780 - Unknown
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Charles Watt
1802 - 1912

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