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Ann Watt 1770–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1770

Birth Location: Craig, Angus, Scotland

Death Date: 23 Nov 1838

Death Location: Craig, Angus, Scotland

Father: Alexander Watt

Mother: Margaret Morton

Spouse(s): Patrick Paton

Children(s): Patrick Paton

In 1770, Ann Watt entered the world in Craig, Angus, Scotland, born to Alexander Watt And Margaret Morton. Ann Watt married Patrick Paton, and had children including Patrick Paton. Ann Watt passed away in 1838 in Craig, Angus, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1770, Ann Watt entered the world in Craig, Angus, Scotland, born to Alexander Watt And Margaret Morton.
  • Ann Watt married Patrick Paton, and had children including Patrick Paton.
  • Ann Watt passed away in 1838 in Craig, Angus, Scotland.

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Ann Watt's Ancestors

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Ann Watt
1770–1838
Birth Place: Craig, Angus, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Watt
1745–
Craig, Angus, Scotland
Margaret Morton
1745–
Angus, scotland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Watt's Descendants

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Ann Watt (1770–23 Nov 1838) m. Patrick Paton (28 Oct 1768–)
  1. 1. Patrick Paton 1795–1843 m. Jane Volans 1811–1890
    1. 1. Mary Paton 1834–1888 m. Michael Crawley 1834–1909
      1. 1. George Crawley 1864–1952 m. sarah (ann) green 1860–1923
        1. 1. Christina Rawson 1890–1969 m. Joseph (Lacy) Rawson 1880–1917

Ann Watt's Timeline

2 Records

1770
1770
Birth of Ann Watt in Craig, Angus, Scotland
Craig, Angus, Scotland
1838
23 Nov 1838
Age 68
Death of Ann Watt in Craig, Angus, Scotland
Craig, Angus, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Craig, Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Nov 1838
    Event Place: Craig, Angus, Scotland

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