Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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c.1872 Born the son of [[Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)]]
c.1872 Born the son of [[Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)]]


c.1899 Birth of son [Edmund Hannay Watts (c1899-1966)]]
c.1899 Birth of son [[Edmund Hannay Watts (c1899-1966)]]


1911 Residing at Kings Acre, Newport, Mon: Hugh Watts (age 39 born Chiswick), Shipowner and Colliery Proprietor. With his wife Annie, son Hugh Shadforth Watts and two daughters.<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Residing at Kings Acre, Newport, Mon: Hugh Watts (age 39 born Chiswick), Shipowner and Colliery Proprietor. With his wife Annie, son Hugh Shadforth Watts and two daughters.<ref>1911 census</ref>

Latest revision as of 08:11, 16 September 2023

Hugh Watts (c1872-1913)

c.1872 Born the son of Edmund Hannay Watts (1830-1902)

c.1899 Birth of son Edmund Hannay Watts (c1899-1966)

1911 Residing at Kings Acre, Newport, Mon: Hugh Watts (age 39 born Chiswick), Shipowner and Colliery Proprietor. With his wife Annie, son Hugh Shadforth Watts and two daughters.[1]


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  1. 1911 census