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Martha "Patsy" Watts

Birth1798 - Turkey Cove, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
Death1881 - Rutherford Co, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Lydia Ann Cargile
FatherJoseph AKA Ches-too-lee Watts

Born in Turkey Cove, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States on 1798 to Joseph AKA Ches-too-lee Watts and Elizabeth Lydia Ann Cargile. Martha "Patsy" Watts married Joseph 1798 Johnson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1881 in Rutherford Co, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Aka Ches-too-lee Watts
1765 - 1874
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Elizabeth Lydia Ann Cargile
1775 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Joseph 1798 Johnson
1798 - 1860
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David Johnson
1828 - 1864
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Robert "Rob" Johnson
1821 - 1870
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Joseph Everett (Rev.) Johnson
1831 - 1916
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Solomon Johnson
1838 - 1864
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Edmond M Johnson
1827 - 1911
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Calvin Calhoun Johnson
1823 - 1901
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Rhoda Ann Johnson
1839 - 1917
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Aaron Johnson
1817 - 1904

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