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From: The Goughs <>
Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] WATTS
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 21:47:17 -0500
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Gary, I found this writeup on Genforum. I believe this is your Thomas.
Unfortunately no sources but you might be able to contact the author,

Mike

> Thomas Bowles/Elizabeth Thompson MD.
> Posted by: Ram </cgi-genforum/email.cgi?576314914> (ID
> *****4914) Date: September 23, 2003 at 15:17:21
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> Thomas Bowles b. late 1600s was first married to a wife unknown. At
> that time Bowles was also written as Boules and Boult. Their children
> were John,Thomas,Kenelm,Anna(Susannah),and Mary.Later on,the children
> at this time were spelling and going by the name of Boult.Anna Boult
> married John Billingsley.Mary Boult married Thomas Watts. Kenelm Boult
> was named after Thomas's loyal friend Kenelm Cheseldyne JR.Cheseldyne
> was Kenelm Boult's Godfather,and is mentioned in Cheseldyne's
> will.Kenelm Boult married Susannah (Anne)Gough. Their Children were
> Thomas,Susannah,Elizabeth,Mary,and Sarah. Kenelm died in 1757 and in
> 1761 his wife Anne remarried to John Tarlton.Kenelm's son, Thomas
> Boult married Elizabeth Watts.They had several children ,most dying
> young.Their son William Boult married Elizabeth Hammett.At this time
> the name spelling changed sometimes to Boullt.Thomas Bowles 2nd
> marriage was to Elizabeth(Betty)Thompson. It was Elizabeth's 4th
> marriage.They produced a daughter named Elizabeth Bowles.
>
> Correction on this entry. The parentheses on Susannah should not be
> there. She was actually another sister of Anna's, also known as Susan
> Bowles or Susan Boult. She married Edward Hillyard Hebb,in Maryland.




wrote:

>Does anyone know the parentage of a Thomas Watts who died in 1746 leaving a
>widow, Mary? She had been formerly married to Edward Breeden. This Thomas
>and Mary had at least a son named Thomas Watts (Jr) who inherited from his
>mother a small piece of land called Roades Rest (part of Fosbury Plains). She
>may have had some daughters mentioned in her will written in 1764 and proved
>in 1775, but it is hard to know if her daughters were by lst husband
>(Breeden) or 2nd husband, Thomas Watts. One of Mary's daughters, probably by Edward
>Breeden, was Rebecca who married lst to Lawrence Dillon who died 1743. She
>married 2nd to a Watts. Who was this second husband and how was he related
>to the above Thomas Watts?
>Thanks.
>Gary Young
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Michael J. Gough





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