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David Watkins

Birth1760 - Tryon [now Rutherford] County, North Carolina
Death23 Mar 1810 - Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
MotherHannah Reynolds
FatherPeter Watkins

Born in Tryon [now Rutherford] County, North Carolina on 1760 to Peter Watkins and Hannah Reynolds. David Watkins married Temperance Eva Camp and had 13 children. He passed away on 23 Mar 1810 in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
Peter Watkins
1733 - 1801
Hannah Reynolds
1733 - 1783
Spouse(s)
Temperance Eva Camp
1763 - 1810
Children Show all
Esther Watkins
1787 - 1870
Hannah Watkins
1789 - 1854
Anna "Annie" Watkins
1800 - 1882
Baylis Watkins
1796 - 1873
Prudence Watkins
1802 - 1875
Willis Asbury Watkins
1797 - 1874
Joseph Watkins
1783 - 1849

Felix Watkins
1793 - 1877
David Watkins
1804 - 1890
John Watkins
1785 - Unknown
Temperance Watkins
1810 - 1880
John Watkins
1785 - 1859
Jane Watkins
1784 - 1844

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