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Alice Maud Watts 1863 - 1936

Alice Maud Watts was born in 1863 to Joseph Watts and Martha (Eacott) Watts, and had siblings Joseph Eacott Watts, Frederick Montague Watts, Francis Percy Watts, Albert Charles Watts, Martha Florence Watts, Florence May Watts, and Eliza Jane Lillie (Watts) Woolman. Alice Watts died at age 73 years old in 1936, and was buried at Melbourne General Cemetery College Cres, in Parkville, Melbourne City County, VIC Australia.
Alice Maud Watts
1863
1936
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    Alice Maud Watts lived 2 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 73.
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In 1863, in the year that Alice Maud Watts was born, on June 20th, West Virginia was admitted as the 35th state of the United States. West Virginia was formed when the pro-Union citizens in northwest Virginia wanted to separate from Virginia - which had joined the Confederacy.
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In 1874, when she was just 11 years old, on September 14th, the Battle of Liberty Place occurred in New Orleans - the capital of Louisiana. Some members of the previous Confederate Army assembled for the purpose of "driving the usurpers from power" and the Republican Governor - William P. Kellogg - was physically driven from his office. The former Confederates temporarily replaced him with (the former) Democratic Governor John McEnery. Federal forces arrived, put down the insurrection, and five days later the legally elected government was restored.
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