John Dupuy Watkins
M, b. 17 July 1854
John Dupuy Watkins|b. 17 Jul 1854|p10050.htm|Washington Lafayette Watkins|b. 10 Jan 1824|p8557.htm|Maria Hall|b. 4 Jun 1833\nd. 21 Sep 1864|p10051.htm|Stephen D. Watkins|b. 27 Jan 1788\nd. 13 Jul 1862|p10052.htm|Sarah H. Dupuy|b. 26 Jan 1800\nd. 14 Aug 1864|p10053.htm|John B. Hall|b. c 1787\nd. 1 Sep 1862|p10073.htm|Harriet Stringfellow|b. 29 Oct 1801\nd. 6 Oct 1888|p10072.htm|
- Father: Washington Lafayette Watkins b. 10 January 1824
- Mother: Maria Hall b. 4 June 1833, d. 21 September 1864
- John Dupuy Watkins was born on 17 July 1854 in Virginia or 1853.
- Washington Lafayette Watkins and Eliza Stringfellow appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Petersburg, Virginia, and two female domestic servants.. Other members of the household included John Dupuy Watkins, Thomas Gholson Watkins and Sallie Harrison Watkins.
- Washington Lafayette Watkins and Eliza Stringfellow appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Petersburg, Virginia, and a cook and one other female house servant.. Other members of the household included John Dupuy Watkins, Thomas Gholson Watkins and Sallie Harrison Watkins.
- He was employed in a factory, according to the 1880 census.
- Thomas Gholson Watkins appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Petersburg, Virginia, at 5 Adams Street and one female household servant.. Other members of the household included John Dupuy Watkins, Eliza Stringfellow.
- He was a notary public, according to the 1900 census.
- Thomas Gholson Watkins appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Petersburg, Virginia, at 5 North Adams Street and one female house servant.. Other members of the household included John Dupuy Watkins, Eliza Stringfellow.
- He was an attorney, according to the 1910 census.
- The following appeared on 9 February 1919 in The Montgomery Advertiser: Mrs. W. L. Watkins and Mr. John D. Watkins of Petersburg, Va., and Mrs. Fletcher Monette of Greensboro are the guests of Mrs. M. L. Wood on Church Street.
- John Dupuy Watkins appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Petersburg, Virginia, at 12 North Adams Street and two servants.. Other members of the household included Eliza Stringfellow.
- Last Edited: 27 May 2008
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