• Sir John Watts (c. 1554–1616) was an English merchant, Alderman and shipowner, active in the East India Company and Virginia Company and Lord Mayor of...
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  • (athlete) (born 1939), British Olympic athlete John Watts (jockey) (1860–1902), British jockey Johnny Watts (English footballer) (1931–2006), English football...
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    of John Watts de Peyster, whose father, Frederic De Peyster, had married Mary Justina Watts (died 1821), youngest daughter of the Hon. John Watts, in...
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    civic activities by residents of Watts include the "Toys for Watts" toy drive, the Watts Christmas parade, and the "Watts Summer Games" athletic tournament...
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    and lamented Watts's performance: "I'm disappointed to report that Hudson and Watts have no chemistry as sisters, perhaps because Watts never seems like...
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  • his native town, supported by John Watt, merchant, a godly Baptist. In 1858 he moved to Kilmarnock at the invitation of John Stewart and continued his evangelism...
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  • Watts is a surname, and may refer to: Alaric Alexander Watts, British poet and journalist Caroline Watts, British artist Danièle Watts, American actress...
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  • was the younger son of John Watt Reid, surgeon in the navy by his wife Jane, daughter of James Henderson, an Edinburgh merchant. Educated at Edinburgh...
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    of American Civil War fame. Stephen Watts Kearny was the fifteenth and youngest child of Philip and Susanna Watts Kearny. His father, who was of Irish...
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    Watts is a town in northern Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named for John Watts, also known as Young Tassel, a Chickamauga Cherokee chief...
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