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Husband: James Asbury Watt
Born: 18 DEC 1864 at: Warren Co., IL Married: 26 FEB 1891 at: Died: 24 MAR 1949 at: Father:Benjamin F. Watt Mother:Arminda C. _____ Other Spouses: PEDIGREE
Wife: Margaret Ann "Maggie" Irwin
Born: 26 DEC 1869 at: McDonough Co., IL Died: 16 JAN 1931 at: Youngstown, Warren Co., IL Father:Robert Irwin Mother:Mary Ellenor "Ellen" Kellough Other Spouses: PEDIGREE NOTES
CHILDREN
Name: Clarence Watt Born: 12 DEC 1891 at: Swan Creek, Warren Co., IL Married: JUN 1923 at: McDonough Co., IL Died: 26 NOV 1974 at: Rosemead, L. A. Co., CA Spouses: Fern Wingate Jane Melvin PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Albert Sydney "Bert" Watt Born: 15 JAN 1893 at: Youngstown, Warren Co., IL Married: DEC 1916 at: Youngstown, Warren Co., IL Died: 17 AUG 1959 at: Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA Spouses: Helen Baxter PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Benjamin Franklin Watt Born: 9 MAR 1897 at: Warren Co., IL Married: 20 JAN 1920 at: Monmouth, Warren Co., IL Died: 2 MAY 1961 at: McDonough Co., IL Spouses: Mae Anabel Olson PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: James Irwin Watt Born: 26 SEP 1897 at: Youngstown, Warren Co., IL Married: 20 MAR 1937 at: Youngstown, Warren Co., IL Died: FEB 1954 at: Avon, Fulton Co., IL Spouses: Evalyn Bond PEDIGREE
Name: Harvey Lewis Watt Born: 12 FEB 1902 at: Youngstown, Warren Co., IL Married: 20 AUG 1924 at: Died: 14 DEC 1975 at: Colchester, McDonough Co., IL Spouses: Nellie Chrystal Thomson PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Helen Naomi Watt Born: 2 NOV 1906 at: Married: 7 JAN 1925 at: Warren Co., IL Died: SEP 1975 at: Galesburg, Knox Co., IL Spouses: Henry Russell Day PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Hazel Watt Born: at: Married: at: Died: DEC at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
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The information in this database is based primarily from: The Killough/Kellough Family in Ireland, Canada and The United States,
by Zora (Killough) Cunningham. 
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