Name | Full Name | Cleophas WATTS |
Forename | Cleophas | |
Surname | WATTS | |
Sex | Male | |
Birth | 13 Aug 1817 (Christening), Castle Donington, Leicestershire (Christening) | |
Parents | John WATTS x Ann [Family] | |
Spouse | Hannah COOK b. Between 1820 and 1821 [Family] | |
Children | 1. Pharoah WATTS b. Between 1835 and 1836 d. 4 Jul 1899 2. Eliza WATTS b. Between 1837 and 1838 | |
Change Date | Date | 12 Apr 2020 |
Time | 11:55 |
Cleophas WATTS, son of John WATTS and Ann [Family], was christened on 13 Aug 1817 in Castle Donington, Leicestershire. On 14 Feb 1836 Cleophas residedi in Quorndon, Leicestershire. One son and one daughter listed. |
i | Pharoah WATTS1 was born between 1835 and 1836ii, iii in Quorndon, Leicestershire. He died on 4 Jul 1899 aged about 64. He was buried at Welford Road Cemetery, in Leicester, Leicestershire. He was christened on 14 Feb 1836i, iv in Quorndon, Leicestershire. Pharoah was a Tailor (appentice) in 1851iii in Leicester, Leicestershire. In 1861 he was a Tailor in Leicester, Leicestershire. In 1881 he was a Tailor and grocer in Leicester, Leicestershire. Pharoah resided in 1889 in Leicester, Leicestershire. In 1891 he was a Shoe manufacturer in Leicester, Leicestershire. | |||
ii | Eliza WATTS was born between 1837 and 1838. |
1. (Research):Christened the same day as his cousin Miriam Freer; [Note Record]
i. Baptisms in the Parish of Quorndon.; Page entry for Pharoah Watts, 14 Feb 1836;; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
ii. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841." online database.; Page (accessed 1 Apr 2020), entry for John Watts household, Quorndon, Leicestershire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
iii. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851." online database.; Page (accessed 1 Apr 2020), entry for John Watts household, Leicester, Leicestershire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
iv. "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," online database, ancestry.com; Page accessed 1 Apr 2020), entry for Pharoah Watts.; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence