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Elizabeth Sarah “Betsey” <I>Watts</I> Womack

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Elizabeth Sarah “Betsey” Watts Womack

Birth
Death
11 Apr 1912 (aged 86)
Burial
Wortham, Freestone County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Spouse: John M. Womack. John, a native son of Georgia, removed with his parents to Alabama in the early days of that commonwealth, and there assisted in fighting the Indians in that country. He died at his home in Butler County of that state, but is still survived by his wife, who is a sister of Governor Tom Watts of Alabama, who was attorney general of that state during the Civil war, and the family are otherwise prominently known. Both the Womacks and Watts are of Scotch-Irish ancestry. (A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas Vol 2, Lewis Publishing Company, 1907 -)
Spouse: John M. Womack. John, a native son of Georgia, removed with his parents to Alabama in the early days of that commonwealth, and there assisted in fighting the Indians in that country. He died at his home in Butler County of that state, but is still survived by his wife, who is a sister of Governor Tom Watts of Alabama, who was attorney general of that state during the Civil war, and the family are otherwise prominently known. Both the Womacks and Watts are of Scotch-Irish ancestry. (A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas Vol 2, Lewis Publishing Company, 1907 -)


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