Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts
- Name
- Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts
- Alternate Names
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Mrs. E. B. Watts
Elizabetty Watts - Race
- White
- Location
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BR: Near Big Lick
RR: Roanoke County - Occupation
- Farmer
- Record(s) Seen In
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Death Register - 1853-1881
- Confederate Slave Payrolls
- Roanoke County Slave Requisition Records
- Page and Line Number
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BR: PP. 38, L. 23; PP. 44, L. 21
DR: PP. 8, L. U1-U6, PP. 9, L. 7; PP. 20, L. 27-30
IAS4: PP. 103 - Date(s) Seen in Records
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BR: November 1860; 1861
DR: 1855; July 1856; 1860
IAS4: January-May 1863
CSP: December 1862 - January and February 1863 - People Enslaved
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Hector
- Jim 1st
- John
- Jim 2nd
- Dennis
- Rachel
- Patience
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Patterson
- Granville
- Harrison
- Additional Information
- Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts was the wife of Edward Watts.
- Edward Watts
- Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts is the mother of James Breckinridge Watts, Mary Scott Watts, Col. William Watts, Anne Selden Watts, Edward Watts Jr., Letitia Gamble Watts, Alice Matilda Watts, Emma Gilmer Watts, and Henrietta Carter Watts.
- William Watts
- Ann Watts Holcombe
- Alice Watts Morris
- Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts may also be seen as "Mr. E. B. Watts," in the birth register.
- From December 1862 to February 1863, Hector, Patterson, Granville, Harrison, Jim 1st, John, and Jim 2nd all labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. Their enslaver, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Watts, received $216.53 for the work completed by all of them.
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