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Adam William Watt 1685–1733 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 February 1685

Birth Location: Forfar, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1733

Death Location: New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania Colony

Father: David Jr.

Mother: Anne Hamilton

Spouse(s): Margaret Bradie

Children(s): Kathrine Watt

The story of Adam William Watt began in 1685 in Forfar, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom. Adam William Watt married Margaret Elizabeth Bradie, and had children including Kathrine Watt. Adam William Watt passed away in 1733 in New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Adam William Watt began in 1685 in Forfar, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom.
  • Adam William Watt married Margaret Elizabeth Bradie, and had children including Kathrine Watt.
  • Adam William Watt passed away in 1733 in New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania Colony.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Adam Watt's Ancestors

Self
Adam Watt
1685–1733
Birth Place: Forfar, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Parents
David R. Watt Jr.
1660–
Forfar, Angus, Scotland
Anne Hamilton
1660–
Angus County, Scotland
Grandparents
David (R.) Watt
1651–1686
Sarah Michell
1646–1697
Chedzoy, Somerset, England
William (Hamilton, 11th Laird of) Raploch
1644–1699
Raploch, Scotland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
John Michell
1625–1679
Gavin Raploch
1615–1692
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Mitchell
1591–1651
Anne West
1595–1646
Gavin Raploch
1595–1633

Adam Watt's Descendants

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Adam (William) Watt (23 February 1685–1733) m. Margaret (Elizabeth) Bradie (9 Mar 1680–1722)
  1. 1. Kathrine Watt 1702–1809 m. Sir (William Alexander) Morrison 1690–1762
    1. 1. William Morrison 1727–1761 m. Rachel Higginbotham 1730–1808
      1. 1. Ezra Morrison 1756–1844 m. Elizabeth Morrison 1755–1832
        1. 1. John (Ezra) Morrison 1794–1855 m. Sarah ("Sally") Logan 1799–1855

Adam Watt's Timeline

7 Records

1685
23 February 1685
Birth of Adam William Watt in Forfar, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Forfar, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
1692
16 Dec 1692
Age 7
Adam William Watt was married in Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland
Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland
1700
17 Sep 1700
Age 15
Adam William Watt was married in Midlothian: Edinburgh (Canongate) - Register of Burgesses, 1622-1733
Midlothian: Edinburgh (Canongate) - Register of Burgesses, 1622-1733
1704
1704
Age 19
Adam William Watt was married in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1711
05 May 1711
Age 26
Adam William Watt was married in Forfar, Angus, Scotland, UK
Forfar, Angus, Scotland, UK
1733
1733
Age 48
Death of Adam William Watt in New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania Colony
New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania Colony
1798
19 Jun 1798
Age 113
Adam William Watt was married in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 February 1685
    Event Place: Forfar, Angus, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 16 Dec 1692
    Event Place: Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 17 Sep 1700
    Event Place: Midlothian: Edinburgh (Canongate) - Register of Burgesses, 1622-1733

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1704
    Event Place: Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 05 May 1711
    Event Place: Forfar, Angus, Scotland, UK

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 19 Jun 1798
    Event Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1733
    Event Place: New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania Colony

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