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  Alabama Governor Thomas Hill 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.
In 1863 Watts was elected governor of Alabama.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_wattst.html   (496 words)

  
 Thomas H. Watts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Hill Watts (January 3, 1819–September 16, 1892) was the Democratic Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1863 to 1865, during the Civil War.
Thomas H. Watts also served as Attorney General of the Confederate States of America from 1862 to 1863.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_H._Watts   (195 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
"Thomas H. Watts resigned as Attorney General to become Governor of Alabama in the fall of 1863 and continued in that official position until the Confederate Government was superseded in the South.
Judge Thomas H. Doyle moved that the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting be dispensed with at this time.
Rella Watts, archivist in charge of the archives of the various Indian Agencies in the State of Oklahoma, deposited with the Historical Society; and the report of Mrs.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v016/v016p383.html   (2015 words)

  
 tripodfamilytree122104 - pafg122 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elissa Watts was born in 1825 in Delaney Springs, Jasper County, Texas.
Joseph Watts was born on 18 Apr 1835 in Moscow, Polk County, Tesas.
Cicero Watts was born in 1843 in Moscow, Polk County, Texas.
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 Brown County Biography Ref. Page
THOMAS E. WARRING, M.D., is a native of Ghent, Ky., was born September 3, 1852, and is a son of Dr. John M. and Tabitha M. (Hopkins) Warring, natives of Kentucy, and of English descent.
THOMAS W. DAVID, pioneer farmer, is a native of Jackson County, Ind., and is the second child of five boys and five girls of John and Morning (Weddell) David, natives of Virginia.
THOMAS H. HENDRICKS, stock-raiser and farmer, is a native of Johnson County, Ind., was born February 15, 1839, and is the fifth of the ten children of Landon and Drusilla (Hardesty) Hendricks, natives of Kentucky, and of German descent.
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 Hendershott Museum Consultants Product Detail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Watts Cadets were armed with carbines manufactured in Alabama for the use of cavalry and although the guns were new they were about as dangerous to the men who fired them as I remember several of them burst the first time they were fired.
They were later ordered to the outskirts of the city to repel the advance of the Yankees and a part of the company went to Mobile where they were captured and paroled and sent home.” A superb flag handmade by Miss Hardaway of red, white and blue silk with extensive gold curtain fringe throughout.
Not only was this flag specifically made for and clearly identified to the Watts Cadets, it is also a very rare example of a Confederate flag bearing a hand drawn illustration and more importantly it is the only surviving drawing of the Old Alabama State Capitol building.
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 WATTS LINEAGE
4 Thomas Watts was born 1823 and died 1911.
2 Thomas Watts Jr was born 1746 and died 1798.
3 Thomas Watts III was born 1786 and died 1840.
www.angelfire.com /al2/findmykin/wattslineage.html   (1443 words)

  
 Sewanee's On-Line History Museum Welcomes You to the Bishop-General Leonidas Polk Memorial Web Site
Thomas Hill Watts (1819-1892)- Colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; Confederate Attorney General, 1862-63; Governor of Alabama, 1863-65.
Bishop-General Leonidas Polk and then Governor of Alabama Thomas H. Watts were connected through their concerns for the defense of Alabama during the Spring of 1864.
Thomas Watts' former 17th Alabama went on to fight against Union General Sherman during his Campaign for Atlanta, May-July 1864, within Lieut.-Gen. Leonidas Polk's Army of Mississippi part of the Army of Tennessee, Cantey's Division, 2nd Brigade.
www.leonidaspolk.org /FranklinCountySecession.html   (1542 words)

  
 LoneStar Genealogy, Comprehensive Texas History & Genealogy Web Site
Thomas Wiggins was born ABT 1758 in Halifax Co,NC.
Thomas Cooper was born 1 Jun 1724 in Philadelphia,Philadelphia Co,PA, and died 26 Oct 1751 in NC.
Thomas Wiggins IV was born 1710, and died 7 Jan 1760.
www.lonestargenealogy.com /bound/boundm.html   (11192 words)

  
 Maryland Historical Society Library: Thomas H. Robinson Papers, 1877-1930, MS 1473 - Finding Aid
Thomas Hall Robinson was born on a farm in Harford County, Maryland in 1860.
The Thomas H. Robinson Papers span the years 1877 to 1930 with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1890 to 1924.
Thomas H. Robinson, Appointment as a Director of the Female House of Refuge, 1892
www.mdhs.org /library/Mss/ms001473.html   (1304 words)

  
 Watts' On-line
WATTS was born 1830 in Tennessee, and died July 26, 1879 in Chrisitan Co, MO. He married MARY DARNELL.
Watts was born March 21, 1906, at Danville, a daughter of Franklin David and Emma Howard Watts.
Watts was a member of State Line Methodist Church and attended the Walnut Corner Church of Christ.
www.wattsline.org /gen/watts/newsletter86.htm   (1346 words)

  
 Watts, Gov. Thomas Hill: A Family History Page, Oakwood Cemetery, Gov. Thomas Hill Watts Plot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Laura Watts, the Gov. Watts plot is in an excellent state of repair.
On the entrance gate is the inscription "T.H. Watts." The wrought ironwork looks as good as it did 100 years ago.
Buried here are several of the Governor's children including Minnie Garrett Watts, his youngest, who passed away in 1929.
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 The Papers of Jefferson Davis
Walker, Henry H.: operations (Davis), 530, 531, 532; L to, 532; L from, 540; mentioned, 501, 525, 527
Watts, Thomas H. (sketch, 8:313): calls for troops, 206; Davis and, 3, 81, 92, 512, on, 75; on Davis, 404, peace convention, 166; Ls to, 278, 432, 486, 496, 512; Ls from, 100, 226, 340, 404, 489, 511
Whiting, William H. (sketch, 7:58): assignments, 24, 118, (1861), 594; criticized, 24; Davis reprimands, 115; Fort Fisher, 121, 247; on cruisers, 227, navy policies, 114-15, Wilmington defenses, 5-6, 114, 121-22, 203, 328; Petersburg, 5; praised, 6, 156, 254-55; troop strength, 155, 203; L from, 121-22
jeffersondavis.rice.edu /PubVol.cfm?doc_id=5823   (577 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Watts
Watts, John (1749-1836) — of New York County, N.Y. Born in New York,
Watts, John Clarence (1902-1971) — also known as John C. Watts — of Nicholasville,
Watts, Thomas Hill (1819-1892) — also known as Thomas H. Watts — of Alabama.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/watts.html   (553 words)

  
 The Seventeenth Alabama Infantry Regiment
Its field officers were Col. Thomas H. Watts, who became attorney-general of the Confederate States; Col. Virgil S. Murphy; Col. J.
VI--(768) General Bragg, near Pensacola, November 17, 1861, says: "Colonel Watts' Alabama regiment, for the war, arrived yesterday, 900 strong." (819) Army of Pensacola, Gen.
Slaughter commanding; district of the Gulf, October 31, 1862, Gen. John H. Forney in command.
www.civilwarhome.com /17alainf.htm   (546 words)

  
 Thomas H Riggs - our roots   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Thoms H Riggs and Julia Ann Vawter Roots
He was married January 29, 1807, to Frances Ann Watts; lived in Oldham county, Kentucky, and died in 1832.
John Thomas Riggs known in life as Thomas J Riggs was born near Ghent, Kentucky, July 15, 1864;
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 Elmdale Memorial Park Cemetery - Section H - St. Thomas, Ontario
This land was bordered on the north by Elm Street, on the east by the London and Port Stanley railroad, and the on the west by Wilson Avenue.
In 1903 the south end of the property was sold to St. Thomas and became the Southern County Fairgrounds.
Section H is located at the north-west corner of the Cemetery at Elm street.
www.elginogs.ca /cemeteries/stthomas/elmdaleH.htm   (3127 words)

  
 Power3 Medical Products - Scientific Advisory Board - Thomas Watts M.D.
E, M.D. Dr. Watts received his M.D. in 1975 from Baylor College of Medicine.
Watts is board certified, from American Board of Family Practice since 1972 and practiced medicine at Blue Earth Medical Center in Minnesota from 1975 to 1996 and is now practicing at the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, The Woodlands, Texas.
As a physician with more than 30 years of practice experience, Dr. Watts provides the Company with insights from the perspective of the end user of Power3's products.
www.power3medical.com /about/watts.aspx?level=33   (91 words)

  
 Watts, Gov. Thomas Hill: A Family History Page, Oakwood Cemetery, Thomas Henry Watts Plot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
My great grandfather, Thomas Henry Watts was probably known more widely as the Great Incohonee of the Improved Order of Red Men than a lawyer.
A national fraternal organization, the Red Men were several hundred thousand strong around 1900 and he was their chief.
Thomas H. Watts, as he was called, is buried here along with 2 of his sons, a daughter, son in law, and his wife Johness Watts.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A study of the currents of the outer shelf and upper slope from a decade of shipboard ADCP observations in the Middlen Atlantic Bight.
Direct measurements of the mean flow and eddy kinetic energy structure of the upper ocean circulation in the NE Atlantic Geophysical Research Letters.
A Lagrangian study of pathways and mixing of Arctic and Atlantic water in the southern Norwegian Sea (H. Søiland, K.A. Mork, T. Rossby and M. Prater).2005 LAPCOD Meeting, Lerici, Italy, June 13-16, 2005.
www.gso.uri.edu /faculty_staff/Rossby_H_Thomas.dir/index.html   (297 words)

  
 H Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Hermeo Bowes of Pensacola, and a brother Thomas H. Herrington of Houston, Texas.
She is survived by her two sons, the Rev. John Thomas Hinton, pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church and its mission, St. Joseph in Port Sulphur, La., and William Bonifay Hinton, local artist and art director at WSRE-TV; her husband, John Thurman Hinton Jr.; brother LeRoy Francis Bonifay; and sister, Vasia Bonifay Andress.
H. (Bubba) Hual, of Pensacola, died Thursday in a local hospital.
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 Thomas H. Twine's WUVT Alumni Page - Who's Who
I started as an AM announcer as a sophomore in 1968 and was crazy enough to take the job as director of the new FM "educational" station after it got on the air.
I had a hand in building the first FM stereo studio and spent a lot of time in the Greekcellar with the rest of the motley crew.
We were determined to get up and running at our new transmit power of 3,000 watts and eventually we got that RCA museum piece humming.
www.tomtwine.com /wuvt/who.htm   (2601 words)

  
 U.S. states A-D
1890) 1 Dec 1886 - 1 Dec 1890 Thomas Seay Dem (b.
1949) 16 Jan 1995 - 18 Jan 1999 Forrest H. James, Jr.
1885) (from 18 Jan 1875) - Thomas B. Bryan (from 3 Dec 1877) Presidents of the Board of Commissioners 1 Jul 1878 - 29 Nov 1879 Seth Ledyard Phelps (s.a.) 29 Nov 1879 - 17 Jul 1882 Josiah Dent 17 Jul 1882 - 29 Mar 1883 Joseph Rodman West (b.
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 17th Alabama Infantry Regiment
The regiment surrendered at Greensboro, N.C. April 1865.
Colonels - Thomas H. Watts of Montgomery; resigned.
Thomas J. Burnett of Butler; wounded at Atlanta.
www.archives.state.al.us /referenc/alamilor/17thinf.html   (349 words)

  
 Hendershott Museum Consultants - Authentic Historical Artifacts Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A unique and historical Second National flag made by the women of Montgomery, Alabama in the last year of the war for the Watts Cadets.
Organized in January, 1865 and named in honor of Alabama Confederate Governor Thomas H. Watts the regimen...
An absolutely stunning example of a Confederate regulation double breasted frock coat made of heavy dark cadet grey wool kersey with seven large Virginia state seal buttons in each row on the front of the coat (one button missing at bottom left), all bac...
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 Chronicles of Oklahoma
James H. Gardner presented to the Society a large sectional map of the Chisholm Trail, on January 26, 1939.
Grant Foreman gave a plat of Fort Davis, a Confederate garrison in 1862, showing the location of buildings, of a well, and of a prehistoric Indian mound which was used for a lookout and flagstaff.
This historic gun was taken from Captain David L. Payne at a spring north of Ponca City by Captain Kendall F. Smith of Fort Reno.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v017/v017p087.html   (2308 words)

  
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Netherland family info supplied by Sam Descendants of Robert Sr Netherland 1--Netherland,Robert Sr b.c1630 d.c1661 490 acre land grant confirmed in Charles City County 6-16-1673;in patent Book 6, page 613 Virginia State Land Office..
s-John Hughes Boone b: February 10, 1772 in Frederick County, Maryland d: 1830 in Harrison County, Indiana m: June 27, 1801 in Shelby County, Kentucky..................6--Jane H Boone d: Abt.
Ryders Cemetery, Lebanon, KY................s-Vina May Sanders..................6--Carl Ambrose Netherland..................6--Allen Netherland..................6--Samuel Julian Netherland..................6--Paul Thomas Netherland..................6--Bessie Mae Netherland..................6--Martha Elizabeth Netherland..................6--Claude Neal Netherland b: April 01, 1904 in Bedford, IN d: March 20, 1981...................s-Geraldine Hundley...................s-Lillian Beatrice Carden b: February 27, 1909 in Beaver Dam, KY................s-Gertrude S. Hundley *2nd Wife of [15] Julian Parker Netherland:.............
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Plains/5971/netherln.html   (790 words)

  
 Eliza Allen Watts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Eliza Allen Watts, wife of Gov. Thomas H. Watts, who served form 1863-1865.
Georgena Bird Jones, wife of Gov. Thomas G. Jones, who served from 1890-1894.
Caroline Drake Samford, wife of Gov. William J. Samford, who served from 1900-1901.
www.firstlady.alabama.gov /P_2PFL.htm   (52 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Hire out Negroes: 1 negro woman hired to F. Vickery $100.00 1 negro woman and child hired to Wilson Murphy $100.00 3 negro boys Sam, Willis and Philip to Thomas H. Watts $465.00 Note: Thomas Hill Watts was a governor of Alabama during the Civil War.
270-71 18 Jun 1860 Annual settlement for 1860 of A. Watts estate, by Wilson Murphy, including hire of slaves: Richard W. Carter hired Phillip $170.00 William Gafford hired Nancy and William $300.00 Augustus C. Green hired Sam $165.00 Wilson Murphy hired Rena and child $100.00 $735.00 Book 4, pg.
404 29 Dec 1962 Wilson Murphy presents annual account of estate of A. Watts, for 1862, due 1 Jan 1863.
www.africanaheritage.com /uploads/1925/ButlerCountyALWillAbstracts.doc   (251 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trained in heavy artillery under the command of General Higgians, General Page, and General B. Thomas.
It fought and suffered heavy losses at the battles of Fort Gaines, Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley.
The unit served under Quarles', Reynold's, Page's, I. Patton's, Liddell's, R. McCulloch's, and H. Maury's command in the Mobile area.
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 World History Maps Interactive Historical Atlas of the Civil War, detail page for Alabama
Thomas H. Watts CS Governor, Dec 1, 1863 - May 1, 1865
CS Dept. of Alabama and East Mississippi created CS Dept. of Mississippi and East Louisiana discontinued and absorbed Alabama transferred from Dept. of Tennessee, Jan 28, 1864
Alabama CS Governor Watts removed, May 1, 1865
www.worldhistorymaps.com /CW/details/al.htm   (405 words)

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