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Margaret Watts 1861 – 1939 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1861

Birth Location: New South Wales

Death Date: 6 Jul 1939

Death Location: Burwood, New South Wales

Father: Charles Watts

Mother: Mary None

Spouse(s): William Upton

Children(s): Irene Upton, Percy Upton, Elsie Upton, Ritta Upton, Ruby Upton, Colin Upton

Margaret Watts was born in 1861 in New South Wales, the child of Charles Watts and Mary. Margaret Watts later married William Upton, and together they raised children including Irene Upton, Percy William Upton, Elsie Upton, Ritta Upton, Ruby Upton and Colin S Upton. In 1939, Margaret Watts passed away in Burwood, New South Wales.

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Parents

Charles Watts
Birth Location: –
CW
Mary None
Birth Location: –
M

Spouses(s)

William Upton
1857 – 1938
Birth Location: New South Wales
WU

Children(s)

Irene Upton
1885 – 1895
Birth Location: New South Wales
IU
Percy Upton
1886 –
Birth Location: –
PU
Elsie Upton
1889 –
Birth Location: New South Wales
EU
Ritta Upton
1892 –
Birth Location: New South Wales
RU
Ruby Upton
1894 –
Birth Location: New South Wales
RU
Colin Upton
1900 –
Birth Location: New South Wales
CU

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1861
    Event Place: New South Wales
    Record Source: Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922, Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007, Compiler: Botany Bay Family History Society; Collection Title: Woronora Cemetery Transcriptions

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Australia
    Record Source: Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007, Compiler: Botany Bay Family History Society; Collection Title: Woronora Cemetery Transcriptions

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 6 Jul 1939
    Event Place: Burwood, New South Wales
    Record Source: Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007, Australia Death Index, 1787-1985, Compiler: Botany Bay Family History Society; Collection Title: Woronora Cemetery Transcriptions

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: New South Wales, Australia
    Record Source: Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007, Compiler: Botany Bay Family History Society; Collection Title: Woronora Cemetery Transcriptions

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