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| Birth | May 1856 [1] | |
| Gender | Female | |
| Died | 1924 [1] | |
| Person ID | I3004 | Watkins |
| Last Modified | 28 Oct 2006 | |
| Family | Charles Wesley WATKINS, b. 3 May 1849, Jefferson Township, Logan County, Ohio | |||||
| Married | Aug 1877 [1] | |||||
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| Residence | 21 Jun 1880 | Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana |
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| Residence | 6 Jun 1900 | Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana |
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| Residence | 15 Apr 1910 | Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana |
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| Residence | 8 Jan 1920 | Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana |
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| Family ID | F306 | Group Sheet | ||||
| Photos | Family of Charles Wesley Watkins This is a part of a larger photo of the family of William White Watkins and Rebecca John Elliott Watkins and taken at their annual family reunion at the family homestead in Rushsylvania, Ohio in August, 1894. Top to bottom: Irene Wickersham Watkins, Cossett Irene Watkins, Charles Wesley Watkins, and Grace Abigail Watkins |
| Histories | WATKINS - Mem'ries of the Second Nine This poem was probably written between 1941 and 1949 because it says that all of the nine children on William White Watkins were dead, and the last of them, Aaron, died in 1941. Moreover, it says "Aunt Emma" was still alive 'to represent them all,' and she was Aaron Sherman Watkins' wife who died in 1950. |
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