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James Richard1919 Watt 1919–2005 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 November 1919

Birth Location: Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 28 November 2005

Death Location: Folsom, Sacramento, California, USA

Father: George Watt

Mother: Bernice Brown

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The story of James Richard1919 Watt began in 1919 in Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA. James Richard1919 Watt passed away in 2005 in Folsom, Sacramento, California, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of James Richard1919 Watt began in 1919 in Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA.
  • James Richard1919 Watt passed away in 2005 in Folsom, Sacramento, California, USA.

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James Watt's Ancestors

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James Watt
1919–2005
Birth Place: Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA
Parents
George Watt
1889–1975
Granville, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Bernice (Lucinda) Brown
1895–1984
Mercer, Illinois, USA
Grandparents
George Watt
1847–1939
Grenville, Clonfeacle, Dungannon, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Mary Watts
1860–1941
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
George Senior
1824–1892
Ann Richardson
1814–1899
George Ewing
1816–1896
Susannah Marshall
1830–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andrew Senior
1802–1872
John Richardson
1782–1866
Elizabeth Richardson
1784–1867

James Watt's Timeline

2 Records

1919
12 November 1919
Birth of James Richard1919 Watt in Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA
Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA
2005
28 November 2005
Age 86
Death of James Richard1919 Watt in Folsom, Sacramento, California, USA
Folsom, Sacramento, California, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 November 1919
    Event Place: Aledo, Mercer, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 November 2005
    Event Place: Folsom, Sacramento, California, USA

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