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Letter from John D. Heath to Charles Watts discussing his willingness to pay his debt. He does not have the money now but is hoping to have it after his father in law's estate is settled in the winter or spring. On the reverse of the letter is a letter to Charles Watts from Robert Walker, 1812 31 October, discussing that he had "paid your draft for $1479.89 the day after it was presented."
The Watt family of Scotland between the 1600s and the present--together with their connection to James V of Scotland, and the nobility of England and of the rest of Europe, as well as detailed pedigree chart charts covering much of that nobility. Includes James Whyte Watt (1834-1898), who married Agnes Kay in 1860 and immigrated from Scotland to Detroit, Michigan, and whose descendants lived in Michigan and elsewhere in the United States.
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