Hi all, In my search I have collected some pieces of misc. Watts information I thought I would pass along in hopes it might help some of you out there! Best of luck to all .................Melody Adair County Kentucky Marriages 1801-1850: Alex Watts married Martha Jones Oct 26, 1824 Fayette County Kentucky Records #2 Deaths 1852-1859: David T. Watts, age 23, died Oct. 14, 1854 Fayette County, parents, Garrett and Martha Watts Genealogical Notes From Graves County Kentucky: N.B. Watts Born : May 15, 1837 in Missouri Parents: Wesley and Mary C. (Bressie) Watts Father Born: 1805 in Middle Tennessee Father Died: 1841 Graves Co. Kentucky Mother Born: 1801 in Virginia Married: December 1860 Elizabeth Pritchard of Graves County Anson County, N.C. Wills Vol. Two 1834-1846: Will Book B, Page 138 Will of Thomas Watts, deceased In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas Watts of the county of Anson and the state of North Carolina, do make this my last will and testament, disannulling and making void this day, do in the first place, lend to my beloved wife, Viney Watts, all my land that I possess, her lifetime and all my stock of cattle and hogs and one horse; all my household and kitchen furniture. And after her death, I will and bequeath to my beloved son, Davis W. Watts, that tract of land lying on the noth west ... Creek, bounded by Thomas Lonnie and Davis W. Watts, John Morris, and Elizabeth Wimberley's land, and my line. I give and bequeath to my beloved son Daniel Watts, five dollars and no more. I give and bequeath to my beloved son Thomas H. Watts, five dollars and no more. I give to my grandson William T Shepard, five dollars and no more. And after the death of my beloved wife Viney Watts, my will is that my Executors shall sell all the balance of my land, and equally divide the money arising from the sale, between my son Joel Watts, Mary Trimble, Sarah Dunn and Zilpha Marsh. My will is that my Executors shall collect all money due me and sell my crop, and out of the proceeds, pay all my debts. I do constitute and appoint my good and trusty friends George Dunn and Thomas L. Marsh, my Executors, to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty-ninth day of September one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. Witness: V.T. Chiars Stephen Huntley John Morris Thomas (X) Watts Orange County, NC Wills Vol. Two 1775-1787: Will Book A, Page 380 Power of Attorney from James Williams to John Estes October 6, 1787 (can provide the rest of this to anyone who may need it) Test: Thomas Watts Trigg County, Kentucky Land Surveys 1834-1847: This document is concerning land divided among the heirs of William Husk: Alson Watts appears to be an heir. This document is to long to re-type here, but if this is something that would be meaningful to you I could make a copy and send it to you.