Sugihato WARDHANI
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1. *Katani [—?—] ( - ) 103 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. PrivateJanet WARDLE
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1. *Thomas SELLECK Children: 1. Henry Francis Howden SELLECK (1917-1998)Mary WARDLEY
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1. *John EVANS ( - ) 4228 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Maude EVANS (1888-1968)Ellen WARE
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Birth Date: Abt 1852 Christening: Death: 3 Sep 1883 - Norwood, South Australia, Australia ( aged about 31) 10017 Burial:
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Father: William WARE ( - ) Mother: Jane HOLLOWS ( - )
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1. *George DAWES (20 Jul 1848 - 27 Apr 1927)Find A Grave ID: 182028606 WikiTree ID: Dawes-521 Marriage: 30 Dec 1867 - Woodville, South Australia, Australia 3797 Status: Divorced Children: 1. Unnamed DAWES (Abt 1868-Abt 1868) 2. Emily Elizabeth DAWES (1869-1952) 3. Ellen Margaret DAWES (1872-1874) 2. William TENCH ( - ) Marriage: 21 Dec 1878 - Norwood, South Australia, Australia 9742 Status:Emily WARE
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Birth Date: 1855 Christening: Death: Burial:
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Father: William WARE ( - ) Mother: Jane HOLLOWS ( - )William WARE
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1. *Jane HOLLOWS ( - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Ellen WARE (Abt 1852-1883) 2. Emily WARE (1855- )Jeffrey WAREING
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Birth Date: Crossens, North Meols, Lancashire, England 10018 Christening: 14 Dec 1817 - North Meols, Lancashire, England 10018 Death: Burial:
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1. *Margaret WRIGHT (28 Apr 1822 - ) 146 Marriage: 3 Dec 1843 - North Meols, Lancashire, England 10018 Status:Jonathan WARHURST
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Birth Date: Bef 26 Feb 1806 8907 Christening: 26 Feb 1806 - Bakewell, Derbyshire, England 8907 Death: 20 Jan 1878 8907 Burial: 20 Jan 1878 - Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England 8907
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1. *Charlotte SHANNON (1805 - 7 Jan 1868) 8228 Marriage: 27 Mar 1831 - Manchester, Lancashire, England 8907 Status:Ann WARREN
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Birth Date: 1796 Christening: Death: 1880 - Saltash, Devon, England ( at age 84) Burial:
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1. *John GLANVILLE (Abt 1795 - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. William GLANVILLE (1822- ) {WikiTree ID: Glanville-643}
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https://www.transceltic.com/cornish/ann-glanville-champion-female-rower-of-world
Ann Glanville - Champion female rower of the world
Submitted by Kernow Matters to Us on April 24, 2016 - 7:16pm
Ann Glanville Ann was born in Saltash, Cornwall in 1796 as Ann Warren.
She married John Glanville, a waterman. They had fourteen children and when John fell ill, Ann continued her husband's trade to support the family.
Ann formed a crew of four female rowers who took part in local regattas.
She was noted for her large stature and for her crew who dressed in white caps and dresses.
Their success led to competitions all over the country. One event at Fleetwood was watched by Queen Victoria, who congratulated Ann when they won by beating an all-male crew. The most famous competition was in 1833 when they visited Le Havre and beat the best ten French male crews by 100 yards; this led the press to call her the champion female rower of the world.
Ann continued competitive rowing until she was in her sixties. Into her old age, she was given to circling the warships anchored in the Hamoaze on the Tamar exchanging banter with their crews.
When the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Plymouth in 1879, they invited Ann to lunch on their yacht.
Her general character may be summed up in the quaint language of a neighbour, who said 'she was honest to a farthing, clean as a smelt, and kind hearted as a queen.'
Personally Ann Glanville was a tall, finely-built, robust woman.
Her coffin was six feet two inches in length, and this will give an idea of her tallness in life. She was high-spirited and good tempered. Always fond of a joke and ready for a laugh.
She died on 6 June 1880 and was buried in St Stephen's Churchyard at the expense of Admiral Lord Beresford. Admirers from all parts of the country attended and a Royal Marines band played the funeral march.
This article has been kindly provided by Kernow Matters to Us and is part of the series on Famous Folk of Kernow (Cornwall).
Ann Glanville
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Ann Glanville
Ann Glanville (1796-1880), Fore Street (geograph 3995008).jpg
The statue of Ann Glanville in Fore Street, Saltash, unveiled 2013.
Personal information
Born2 April 1796
Saltash, Cornwall
Died6 June 1880 (aged 84)
Saltash, Cornwall
Ann Glanville (1796– 1880) was a Cornishwoman who achieved national celebrity for gig rowing.
Early life
Born in Saltash in Cornwall as Ann Warren or Warring, she married John Glanville, a waterman from a line of watermen. They had fourteen children and when John fell ill, Ann continued her husband's trade to support the family.
Rowing success
Ann formed a crew of four female rowers who took part in local regattas; she was noted for her large stature and for her crew who dressed in white caps and dresses. Their success led to competitions all over the country; one event at Fleetwood was watched by Queen Victoria, who congratulated Ann when they won by beating an all-male crew. The most famous competition was said to have been in 1833 when they visited Le Havre and beat the best ten French male crews by 100 yards; this led the press to call her the champion female rower of the world.[1][2][3] However, recent research by A T Goodman for the Old Cornwall Society has thrown doubt on this version of events. The visit to Le Havre was actually in August 1842 aboard the paddle steamer Grand Turk; the French refused to put up a team to row against women and so a demonstration race was conducted between Ann Glanville's female crew and male rowers from the Grand Turk, which was won by the women.[2]
Old age
Ann continued competitive rowing until she was in her sixties. Into her old age, she was given to circling the warships anchored in the Hamoaze exchanging banter with their crews. When the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Plymouth in 1879, they invited Ann to lunch on their yacht. She died on 6 June 1880 and was buried in St Stephen's Churchyard at the expense of Admiral Lord Beresford. Admirers from all parts of the country attended and a Royal Marines band played the funeral march.
Remembrance
The Caradon Gig Rowing Club named their first boat after Ann.[2] In September 2013, a fibre glass statue of Ann sitting on a bench was unveiled in Fore Street, the main shopping street of Saltash. The life-sized figure has a sound recording of the key events of Ann's life, which can be activated by pushing a button.[4] In 2018, the statue was moved to its new location of Saltash Waterside.[5]
References
https://www.culture24.org.uk/places-to-go/south-west/bristol/art364134
Ann Glanville's abilities with oar and boat have resulted in her name being lent to roads and buildings and, in the heart of the town, you can discover more about her life and achievements.
Born into a waterman's family in 1792, Ann is said to have been more than six feet tall and to have had hands larger than most men. She bore 14 children and when her husband fell ill she ran the Saltash to St Budeaux ferry on the Devon side of the Tamar on her own from dawn until dusk.
As people relied on her strength to carry themselves and their goods to market in Plymouth, she became one of the most important citizens of the town.
Her job was long and arduous and she would regularly row fully laden boats from Sutton Pool, on the far side of Plymouth, to Budshead Mill, two miles north of Saltash '96 a total distance of ten miles.
Not satisfied with rowing for long and arduous hours, Ann also organised a crew of female rowers to take part in four-oared gig rowing competitions in the local area.
In their first regatta in Plymouth, in 1833, Ann's crew came second, and proceeded to dominate the women's racing in Plymouth for the next 15 years.
From the first event in 1833, sponsors were quick to jump on the bandwagon. Ann's team were soon able to make a living from rowing, as the wealthy paid for them to travel around the country to display their skills and strengths to astounded crowds.
Even against male teams, Ann's ladies were rarely beaten, leading their sponsors to gain significantly in the betting stakes when visiting new towns with unknowing populations.
The most famous victory came in France at Le Havre. After rowing across the channel to compete in the race, the team won by 100 yards against six male crews.
Once her rowing career was over Ann had made enough money to live a comfortable retirement with her family in Saltash, where she was regularly called upon to greet distinguished guests to the town.
In 1879 the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Plymouth and requested Ann's company for dinner on the Royal Yacht. According to Ann herself, she had a "hearty good laugh with them" and took the evening in her stride.
Saltash Heritage Centre celebrates this remarkable lady's life together with other characters from the history of the town. The heritage centre also has a research room that is the base for a team of archaeologists who undertake archaeological surveys in the area.
Coolgardie Miner (WA : 1894 - 1911) Mon 30 Aug 1897 Page 3 LONDON WEEK BY WEEK
A couple of interesting books, one entitled " Poetical Reminiscences of Western Australia," and the other containing a collection of West Australian flowers and ferns, have been forwarded to Lord Charles Beresford by Sir John Forrest, Premier of Western Australia, as a gift from Mrs Margaretta Dore, grand-daughter of Mrs Ann Glanville.
Inside the fly-leaf is written in Mrs Dore's handwriting, " To Admiral Lord Charles and Lady Beresford, in memory of Ann Glanville." Signed "Margaretta Dore, Glanville Villa, Perth, Western Australia."
Lord Charles had taken an interest in Ann Glanville because she was the mother of some of the finest sailors in the British Navy. She was a fine, stalwart woman, and was the noted boat-woman of Saltash, Devon. She died at eighty years of age
Dianne WARREN
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1. *Morris John KEATING Children: 1. Gene Simon KEATING 2. Krystal Ann KEATINGHannah WARREN
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Birth Date: Abt 1747 - Newton Bromswold, Northamptonshire, England 8345 Christening: Death: Burial:
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1. *Robert TWELTREE (Abt 1743 - 20 Jul 1811) 8345 Marriage: 1768 - Newton Bromswold, Northamptonshire, England 3584 Status: Children: 1. Robert TWELTREE (1773-1845)Peter John WARREN
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1. *Nola Bernadette RITCHIESarah WARREN
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Birth Date: Abt 1705 Christening: Death: 1765 - Deal, Kent, England ( aged about 60) Burial: WikiTree ID: Warren-28903
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1. *John PURDEW (Abt 1700 - 1734)WikiTree ID: Purdew-3 Marriage: 27 Mar 1720 - Deal, Kent, England 8121,8122 Status: Children: 1. Josiah Josephus PERDUE (1733-1792) {WikiTree ID: Purdew-4}Walter Charles WARREN
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1. *Alice May GARWOOD (1900 - ) Marriage: Status:Charles WARRINGTON
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Birth Date: Abt 1747 Christening: 24 Jan 1747 - Greenwich, London , England Death: Bef 1774 Burial:
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1. *Sarah WHITE (Abt 1745 - 1810)WikiTree ID: White-100082 Marriage: 12 Oct 1767 - Camden, London, England 10019,10020 Status:WARWICK
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1. *Mary Teresa ROWE (Abt 1905 - 1976) Marriage: Status:Sarah WASON
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Birth Date: 1808 - Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England Christening: Death: 1 Feb 1852 - ( at age 44) Burial: WikiTree ID: Wason-476
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1. *Edward NYE (23 Mar 1808 - 9 Sep 1877)WikiTree ID: Nye-3958 77,263 Marriage: 7 Aug 1832 - Spaxton, Somerset, England 7685 Status: Children: 1. Emma NYE (Abt 1834-1859) {WikiTree ID: Nye-3952} 2. Henry NYE (Abt 1841-1913) {WikiTree ID: Nye-3953} 3. Edward Wason NYE (1843-1909) {WikiTree ID: Nye-2857} 4. John NYE (Abt 1847-1938) {WikiTree ID: Nye-3951}Pamela Faye WATERFORD
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1. *Kenneth Ian PETTMAN Children: 1. Andrew Grant PETTMAN 2. Amanda Nicole PETTMANKay WATERS
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1. *Graham Patrick CUMMINSVernon Alexander WATERS
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1. *Frances Elizabeth McFARLANE (1913 - 3 Apr 1992) Marriage: 1935 - , Victoria, Australia 7074 Status:Joseph WATERWORTH
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Birth Date: Abt 1826 - , Yorkshire, England Christening: Death: 1892 - Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia ( aged about 66) 911 Burial:
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1. *Mary Jane REYNOLDS (1838 - 1915) Marriage: 1890 - , Victoria, Australia Status:Mary WATKIN
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Birth Date: 1894 - Foxhow, Victoria, Australia 10021 Christening: Death: 1942 - Colac, Victoria, Australia ( at age 48) 10022 Burial:
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Father: Solomon William WATKIN (1864-1926) Mother: Hannah BLACKER (1867-1933)
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1. *James NELSON (1883 - 1943) Marriage: 1914 - , Victoria, Australia 7592 Status: Children: 1. Irene Gladys NELSON (1915- ) 2. Victor James NELSON (1919-1964) 3. Edgar Murray NELSON (1923-1988)Solomon William WATKIN
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Sex: MAKA: Samuel William WATKIN
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Birth Date: 1864 - Teesdale, Victoria, Australia 10023 Christening: Death: 1926 - Lismore, Victoria, Australia ( at age 62) 10024 Burial:
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1. *Hannah BLACKER (1867 - 1933) Marriage: 1889 - , Victoria, Australia 1141 Status: Children: 1. Mary WATKIN (1894-1942)Harriet WATKINS
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Birth Date: 10 Sep 1829 - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2071 Christening: Death: 29 Sep 1852 - Kincumber, New South Wales, Australia ( at age 23) 2071 Burial:
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1. *James BYRNE (21 Nov 1826 - 13 Jul 1894) 2071 Marriage: 4 Dec 1848 - , New South Wales, Australia 2072 Status: Children: 1. John BYRNE (1849- )Reginald Denys WATKINS
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1. *Olive Frances HOLMAN (1918 - 1985) Marriage: Status:James Alexander WATSON
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1. *Ida Alice ROSCHOLLER (1901 - ) Marriage: Status:Leslie Theodore WATSON
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Birth Date: 10 Jul 1895 - Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia 1138 Christening: Death: Burial:
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1. *Mavis Ellen BLACKBURROW (14 Apr 1901 - ) 1136 Marriage: 20 Mar 1923 - Nyah, Victoria, Australia 1138 Status:Lillian Mary WATSON
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Birth Date: 1898 - Grantville, Victoria, Australia 4122 Christening: Death: Abt 1957 - Trafalgar, Victoria, Australia ( aged about 59) 4122 Burial:
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1. *Louis DURLING (Abt 1893 - 1961) Marriage: Status:Margaret Shepherd WATSON
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Birth Date: 1846 - , New South Wales, Australia Christening: Death: 1934 - Morwell, Victoria, Australia ( at age 88) Burial:
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1. *John FLEWIN (1847 - 1926) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. John FLEWIN (1876-1946)Phyllis Emma WATSON
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1. *Edwin Thomas COLESusan L WATSON
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Sex: F
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Birth Date: 1890 Christening: Death: Burial:
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1. *Archibald Birch GRAY (10 Nov 1891 - 14 Mar 1962) Marriage: Jul 1917 - Kettering, Northamptonshire, England 5064 Status: Children: 1. Derek Birch GRAY (1922-1999)WATT
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Sex: M
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1. *Lillian Ada Caroline MARSHALL ( - ) Marriage: Status:Adam Paul WATTS
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Sex: M
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Father: Alan Leslie WATTS Mother: Kathleen FEEHANAlan Leslie WATTS
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Sex: M
Parents
Father: Harold Thomas WATTS (1904-1970) Mother: Mavis Sylvia PLUNKETT ( - )
Spouses and Children
1. *Kathleen FEEHAN Children: 1. Adam Paul WATTS 2. Meagan Fiona WATTSAlfred WATTS
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1848 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 10025 Christening: 20 Apr 1854 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 10026 Death: 29 Jun 1923 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England ( at age 75) 10027,10028 Burial: WikiTree ID: Watts-18435
Parents
Father: Thomas WATTS (1812-1884) {WikiTree ID: Watts-5543} Mother: Emma MILLER (Abt 1816-1890) {WikiTree ID: Miller-41451}
Spouses and Children
1. *Eliza ESSON (1847 - 1917)WikiTree ID: Esson-488 Marriage: Jul 1872 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 4212 Status: Children: 1. Alfred Thomas WATTS (1873-1938) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18446} 2. Unknown WATTS ( -Bef 1911) 3. Emily Ann WATTS (1876-1969) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18448} 4. George Henry Esson WATTS (1877-1965) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18449} 5. Ellen Elizabeth WATTS (1884-1964) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18447} 6. Frederick William WATTS (1887- ) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18450}
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Name Alfred Watts Death Date 29 Jun 1923 Death Place Northamptonshire, England Probate Date 3 Sep 1923 Probate Registry London, England page 223
Watts Alfred of 2 Elm Street, Wellingborough Northamptonshire died 29 Jun 1923. Probate London 3 September to George Henry Eason Watts foreman and Emily Ann Bradshaw (wife of Arthur Bradshaw) Effects £835
Alfred Thomas WATTS
Sex: M
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Birth Date: 1873 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 10029 Christening: Death: 1938 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England ( at age 65) Burial: WikiTree ID: Watts-18446
Parents
Father: Alfred WATTS (1848-1923) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18435} Mother: Eliza ESSON (1847-1917) {WikiTree ID: Esson-488}
Spouses and Children
1. *Kathleen Maud GRAY (1877 - 1934)WikiTree ID: Gray-51524 Marriage: 17 Apr 1900 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 5094,5095 Status: Children: 1. Doris Maud WATTS (1901-1980) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18452} 2. Katherine Marjorie Edith WATTS (1903-1977) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18453} 3. Helen Irene WATTS (1907- ) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18454} 4. Geoffrey Alfred WATTS (1909-1978) {WikiTree ID: Watts-18455}Annie WATTS
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1851 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 10030 Christening: 20 Apr 1854 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 10031,10032 Death: 1898 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England ( at age 47) 10033 Burial: WikiTree ID: Watts-18436
Parents
Father: Thomas WATTS (1812-1884) {WikiTree ID: Watts-5543} Mother: Emma MILLER (Abt 1816-1890) {WikiTree ID: Miller-41451}
Spouses and Children
1. *George Henry KINGWikiTree ID: Watts-18436
Notes
General:
married in 1877 to Harry King b abt 1852 son of Joseph King (Carpenter)
children probably
1 Hester M King 1886-
2 Harry Francis Charles King 1889-
Arani WATTS
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Robert John WATTS Mother:Beau Daniel WATTS
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Sex: M
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Father: David Paul WATTS Mother: Margaret RODDERBelinda Lee WATTS
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Sex: F
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Father: Gary John WATTS Mother: Rhonda FITZMAURICE
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