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Born the son of [[Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)]]
Born the son of [[Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)]]

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Edmund Hannay Watts (c1857-1894)

Born the son of Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)


1894 Obituary [1]

EDMUND HANNAY WATTS, junior, died at his residence, Springfield, Newport, Monmouthshire, on November 20, 1894, at the age of thirty-seven.

Born at Blyth, he entered into the large coal and shipping business with which his father was connected, and removed some years ago to Cardiff, where his firm had large interests.

He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1893.


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