Occupation before War: Lawyer in Roanoke Virginia
Civil War Career:
1861: Major of 19th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1861 1862: Major of 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1862 1863: Lt. Colonel of 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1863 1865: Colonel of 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1864: Absent from service due to being Sick
1865: Paroled at Lynchburg Virginia on May 24, 1865
Occupation after War: Practiced law in Roanoke Virginia
1875 1877:
Virginia State Representative
Occupation before War: Lawyer in Roanoke Virginia
Civil War Career:
1861: Major of 19th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1861 1862: Major of 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1862 1863: Lt. Colonel of 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1863 1865: Colonel of 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1864: Absent from service due to being Sick
1865: Paroled at Lynchburg Virginia on May 24, 1865
Occupation after War: Practiced law in Roanoke Virginia
1875 1877:
Virginia State Representative
Inscription
Colonel, 28th Virginia Infantry, C. S. A.
Family Members
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James Breckinridge Watts
1812–1846
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Mary Scott Watts Gamble
1814–1840
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Ann Selden Watts Holcombe
1820–1888
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Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts Preston
1822–1843
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Edward Watts
1825–1827
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Letitia Gamble Watts Sorrel
1829–1900
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Alice Matilda Watts Robertson
1832–1914
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Emma Gilmer Watts Carr
1834–1872
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Henrietta Carter Watts
1837–1848
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