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  John Watts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Watts later served as a member of the State assembly from 1791 to 1793, serving as speaker of that body in 1792 and 1793.
Watts was elected to the Third United States Congress (March 4, 1793 to March 3, 1795).
Watts died in New York City and is interred in a vault in Trinity Churchyard.
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 John W. Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Watts Young (born September 24, 1930) is a former NASA astronaut who walked on the Moon on Apollo 16, April 21, 1972.
John Young is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
John Young Parkway, a road in the Orlando, Florida area, was named after him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_W._Young   (742 words)

  
 JOHN D. WATTS v. XL SYSTEMS, INC.
Watts is the inventor of both the ‘717 patent and the ‘411 patent, which is a continuation-in-part of the ‘717 patent.
Watts argues that the district court did not identify any term in need of a definition and it was therefore improper for the district court to import into the claims any definition from the specification.
Watts stated that in the primary reference "‘no thread interference’ is claimed which teaches away from the present invention." It is clear that the phrase "no thread interference" refers to the interference caused by the misaligned taper angles.
www.ll.georgetown.edu /federal/judicial/fed/opinions/99opinions/99-1526.html   (3471 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Lieutenant-General Sir John Watts
Watts and de la Billiere, in a final burst of energy, sprinted neck and neck to be the first to reach the top.
Watts raised and trained "B" Squadron and, within a few months, it was not only fully operational but was the first unit to be allowed to penetrate up to six miles into enemy territory - three times the previous limit - in a conflict which became public knowledge only a decade later.
The key to this, Watts decided, was to recruit firqats, bands of local fighting men loyal to the new Sultan, and train them to defend their settlements on the plains and defeat the Communist-backed Adoo in the hills.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/12/15/db1501.xml   (1637 words)

  
 John Watts biography — Aria Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Founder and Director of the Composers Cooperative Society in 1964, and later, the Composers and Choreographers Theater, JOHN WATTS (1929-82) was a member of the faculty at the New School for Social Research in New York City from 1969 until 1982.
Watts was born in Maryville, Tennessee, and began studying music (clarinet) in his early teens.
Watts was introduced to the Moog synthesizer while working with composer Gershon Kingsley at his mid-town studio in the late 1960s.
www.ariamusic.org /JohnWatts.html   (1266 words)

  
 Young, John Watts on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John Charles Fremont and the exploration of the American West.(USA Yesterday)(Biography)
Blood pressure in young adulthood and the risk of type 2 diabetes in middle age.
John Winegard, Founder of the Winegard Company, Inducted into the 2005 Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame; Among 11 Distinguished Professionals to Join the Existing 87 Members.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/Y/Young-J1W1.asp   (403 words)

  
 James Watts Descendents - Part 4 of 8
Watts (age 10 months) were a family unit because the three individuals were recorded in the household of Rebecca Watts during the 1850[34] census but were not found in the 1860 census records for Bradford County, PA.
Katherine C. Watts born about 1865, married Charles R. Williams on 1 July 1895 by Rev. John S. Stewart, she was Deputy Postmaster at the time of her marriage and he was a rural route postal clerk.
Mr Watts is a Republican, and was elected a justice of the peace in 1884, and re-elected in 1889.
members.aol.com /seanbarry/Watts4.html   (2638 words)

  
 Descendants of Trader/Interpreter John Watts
From the book, “John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier”, by John Richard Alden, we find that in 1757, John Watts was a supervisor of parties of Cherokees and Catawabas coming into Virginia, along with Richard Smith and Thomas Rutherford, all of whom were given the titles of “Conductors and Guides”.
Watts: "Howard Van Watts was born December 19, 1887, in Fairmount, Georgia.
Brother Watts was twice married, to Bessie Louise Avera in 1916, and to Bertha Allen Smith, 1942.
www.angelfire.com /home/spiritofthedove/ginnyswattsinfo.html   (5501 words)

  
 Family Group Sheet - John Archer Trevan (1769-1851) and Ann nee Watts (1777-1837)
John Archer Trevan was born in St. Budeaux in 1769, and according to the book by Boase served in the Navy before becoming a Customs Officer in 1793.
John Archer Trevan is shown as owning 2 properties, namely the White House on the west side of the harbour where the family lived, and a cottage on the east side of the harbour, shown in the tithe apportionments a decade later as 1109 and being occupied by John Short and others.
His uncle John Watts is buried in at St Endellion along with his parents according to the Monumental Inscription in the Church.
home.planet.nl /~treva000/families/jat_aw.htm   (2943 words)

  
 Genealogy and History of the Watts family of Southern Ohio
John Watts with the aid of his daughter Cathern managed for two years, by the hardest; Amos and Samual, both strapping lads, needed a mothers care and guidance while the over-worked Cathern needed a chance to attend school, if only she could be spared.
John Watts junior returned to the caravan in the Spring and he and Samuel together with their parants, went on to Iowa where they stopped to work through the crop season, for their horses were jaded and the work was good.
Only John Watts, his wife, and John junior his first-born arrived in the California gold fields, struck gold and spent several years: And there John junior married and he and his several sons and daughters and their offspring live to this present time.
users.ntplx.net /~rkwatts/genealogy/docs/watts/flossiewatts.htm   (3094 words)

  
 Thomas Watts
Thomas Hill Watts was born in the Alabama Territory on January 3, 1819, the oldest of twelve children born to John Hughes Watts and Prudence Hill who had moved from Georgia to find the better lands of the frontier.
Politically, Watts adopted a pro-Union stance during the 1850s, but subsequent developments made the depth of his beliefs questionable, for on the eve of the Civil War he played an important role in the secession of Alabama, and was one of the signers of the secession ordinance.
Governor Watts was also faced with rising desertion rates, states' rights issues including the controversy over the conscription of the cadets at the University of Alabama, the issue of which state civil officials were exempt from conscription, the defense of Mobile, blockade-running, and cotton trading with Europe.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_wattst.html   (496 words)

  
 John Watts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John Watts is a Staff Neonatologist at the McMaster Children’s Hospital at Hamilton Health Sciences.
Watts is actively involved in teaching neonatal medicine and in teaching health care ethics to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and in providing clinical ethics consultations.
Watts is the Regional Liaison for the Child Health Network for Central West Ontario and serves on the Advisory Committee on Pediatric Deaths to the Chief Coroner of Ontario and on the Discipline Committee of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO).
www-fhs.mcmaster.ca /pediatrics/j_watts.html   (179 words)

  
 Descendants of Edward Watts 5
The next morning John Watts was toting on his back a pig Indian, who had disguised himself as a pig." "After the war was over and Washington's Army was mustered out, John Watts returned to his home at Monte County in Albemarle County, Virginia.
Lucy was the wife of John Watts of Albemarle Co., VA. After John's death, Lucy moved from Albemarle Co. VA to Randolph Co., Mo., where her daughter Mahala (Watts) Austin, and sons William and Elijah Watts were living.
David Watts, the patriarch of the family, was of Virginia stock, and was among the first of those hardy pioneers to cross the Alleghenies, and in the beautiful land lying beyond their lofty peaks, hew out a home for themselves and families.
www.tommymarkham.com /Watts/edwardwatts-5.htm   (1446 words)

  
 Commissioner John Watts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John F. Watts is the son of Moselle B. Watts and the late Clifford G. Watts.
On November 3, 1998, John was elected to the office of Alexander County Board of Commissioners and is the former Vice Chairman (1998-1999) and Chairman (1999-2000 and in 2002).
John is a member of First Baptist Church of Taylorsville and is a past Deacon and past Chairman of Deacons.
www.co.alexander.nc.us /commission/watts.htm   (409 words)

  
 Descendants of Edward Watts 6
James Watts married Elizabeth Durrett of Albemarle County, and they had a number of children, among whom were James, Jr., who inherited that part of the land on which the manor house stood, and Richard D., who built "Montpelier", later the home of John H. Watts, and now owned by Harry H. White.
After the death of James Watts, Jr., "Redlands" became the property of his nephew, Col. James Watts, an officer in the Confederate Army and a wealthy and influential citizen of Lynchburg, Virginia.
John Ellis, born February 07, 1811 in Pomeroyton, Menifee County, Kentucky; died November 04, 1885 in Campbell County, Kentucky.
www.tommymarkham.com /Watts/edwardwatts-6.htm   (936 words)

  
 James Watts Descendents - Part 2 of 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Watts (age 10 months) (who were shown in the 1850 census) were a family unit as the three individuals were not found in the 1860 census records for Bradford County, PA.
Francis Watts born 25 September 1826 at Canton, his occupation in 1850 was farmer, died at Canton 15 March 1854.
John Watts enlisted 12 September 1812 and was discharged at Buffalo, New York, on 12 March 1813.
members.aol.com /seanbarry/Watts2.html   (2165 words)

  
 Barbed Wire Book- Adios Nuevo Mexico: The Santa Fe Journal of John Watts in 1859   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John Watts came to territorial Santa Fe in 1858 from Bloomington, Indiana.
The boys' father, Judge John S. Watts, had arrived in the territory in 1851 as a newly appointed judge of the territorial courts.
Brothers John and Howe are left on their own in Santa Fe much of the time, and John decides to improve his penmanship and foster orderly habits by keeping a daily journal.
www.barbed-wire.net /purple/AdiosNM.html   (433 words)

  
 Watts' On-Line
Watts was a good and useful citizen and a man universally respected by all who knew him.
John Hook, Robert Cowan and Thomas Watts had been Tories during the Revolution and were three of the leaders of the Tory conspiracy in Bedford Co. in 1780.
of Thurman Watts; to Katharine Watts, dau of Thurman Watts.
www.wattsline.org /gen/watts/newsletter1.htm   (2408 words)

  
 Just Rewards For Old Soldier: From The Tampa Tribune   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Watts, now 82 and a Tampa resident since 1987, received the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and several other medals for his World War II service.
John Watts was able to locate a copy of his father's discharge papers.
John Watts learned that his father was a war hero.
www.tampatrib.com /FloridaMetro/MGBMZ3ODUAE.html   (525 words)

  
 John M. Watts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Watts’ multiple successes have earned him a reputation both as a builder of profitable corporate operations and an engineer of unique distribution systems.
Watts served as chairman of the boards of Washington National Financial Services, Inc., and Washington National Equity Company, and as senior vice president and director of Washington National Insurance Company.
Watts is immediate past chairman of the board of the National Center for Financial Education and former member of the Board of Regents of the College for Financial Planning and LIMRA’s Agency Officers Round Table, which represents the largest 50 insurance companies.
www.bankinsurance.com /mwa/about/john_watts.htm   (425 words)

  
 Family Group Sheet - John Archer Trevan (1769-1851) and Ann nee Watts (c1777/8/9-1837)
John Archer Trevan is the head of household at Port Isaac, wife Ann is dead and daughter Ann has married and just sons John, Isaac and daughter Elizabeth are at home
John Archer Trevan and Ann nee Watts and the majority of their children are buried in the Trevan burial plot in the churchyard at St. Endellion.
The centre one is in memory of John Archer Trevan and Ann nee Watts.
home.planet.nl /~treva000/families/jat_aw_2.htm   (1162 words)

  
 John Watts - Tea Blenders and Coffee Roasters Carlisle
John Watt and Son provide a mail order service.
In addition to a range of over 20 varieties of coffees John Watts and Son offer a huge range of teas, some specially blended by John Watts.
The food is prepared freshly each day in the kitchen and the surroundings provide an insight into the history of the business.
www.johnwatt.co.uk   (128 words)

  
 "Man-on-the-Street", Austin, Texas, December 9, 1941
Reverend John Espey Watts: I think it was a most cowardly thing for any country to do, to attack when they were still talking in terms of peace and asking for time when they might arrive at peaceful solution to the problem that we were working with.
Reverend John Espey Watts: Yes, who she's fighting for and there's a possibility that Russia might fall on the side of Japan or try to remain neutral and not aid the United States as she could.
John Henry Faulk: Well, you've got several friends that I know of that are in the war, that are in the army at least, and I know that you hold them in very high regard.
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 Watts' On-Line
John William Watts born in Alabama on Jan 24 1870 or 1871, He was married at least 3 times (as far as I know) Wife #1 was Annie J. Reynolds His Children from this marriage was Jessie Washington Watts born 1895, Annie D. Watts born around 1896-97 and Lucy D. Watts born 1899.
John Watts fathers name was listed as J. Watts and his mothers name was not listed on Death Certificate.
Hugh Stuart WATTS, nee WATT, son of John WATT of Grennock, Scotland was born in 1805 on a ship off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey while his parents were returning to Grennock, Scotland from a visit to America.
www.wattsline.org /gen/watts/newsletter46.htm   (3341 words)

  
 John Watts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John Watts and a Ford sedan stock car in April of 1956.
That is John Watts in the center and starter Lyle Baker at right.
John Watts and a Ford sedan at 77 Speedway south of Arkansas City, Kansas in 1956
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 Sims   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Their children were: Martha Ann; James H.; Eliza; Elizabeth; Cardela; and Ardela (twins); and John M. Mary Jane Sims had two sons by her first marriage to Frank Watts, Sr.
John was married, but his wife's name is not known.
John Wendel, who married Irene Johnson and they have five children: Lillian and Irene (twins); John W., Jr.; Dorthy; and Francis.
www.ozarkhistory.com /sims.htm   (446 words)

  
 Young, John Watts --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John W. Young was born in San Francisco, Calif., in 1930.
He served in the United States Navy as an officer and was selected for the NASA space travel program in 1962.
Learn about the Presidency of John Adams, who was the second man to hold the office of U.S. President and the first to occupy the newly constructed White House.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9314297?tocId=9314297&query=john   (805 words)

  
 F&M Library: History of the Shadek-Fackenthal Library
Original cornerstone laid May 1897 is located in lobby along with busts of John Watts and John Watts de Peyster.
John Watts DePeyster at the age of 70, 1891.
Dominating the design stands the heroic Janus-headed figure of Research striding from the mists and Damp of the past to a firm position upon the written word of past generations, spanning the thoughts of men who have worked and died, so that the thoughts of future men may be bold and enlightened.
library.fandm.edu /about.html   (1830 words)

  
 Astronaut John W. Young - American & International Hero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I reserve the word "hero" for someone who has done something of benefit to the human race and who isn't after personal gain - someone who is just doing their job and in the process has touched us all.
One person who fits my definition of the word "hero" is John Young.
It is NOT sanctioned by John Young, NASA, or Navarro College.
www.johnwyoung.com /main/jy1.htm   (288 words)

  
 MINUTES
Trustees John Hernandez and Lillian Davis withdrew the Substitute Motion.
MOTION:  The Board of Trustees approve an across-the-board increase for all categories at three percent and that the remaining dollars be used to provide a twenty-cent increase for all classified and professional-technical employees.
Beverly Watts Davis was not on the prevailing side and, therefore, could not make the motion.
www.austin.cc.tx.us /board/bminutes/2003/m081803sp.htm   (1127 words)

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