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13/09/2019 |
Nothing is known of his military career during the war. However his ages suggests he had only recently enlisted. |
13/09/2019 |
The 1911 census Kennedy as age 10, living with the family at house 7 in Tamnavally, Killycolpy, Ardboe. They were a farming family. |
13/09/2019 |
The 1901 census lists Kennedy as a baby, living with the family at house 4 in Tamnavally, Killycolpy, County Tyrone. John Watters was a farmer. |
13/09/2019 |
Known family: John Watters, Sara L Watters, Ella Sophie Watters (born 19th October 1885), William Watters (born 13th February 1887), Hugh Henry Watters (born 02/09/1888), Robert Watters (born 5th May 1890), John White Watters (born 19th September 1891), Charles Leslie Watters (born 3rd April 1893), Ethel Rebecca Watters (born 18th October 1894), Maud Minnie Watters (born 1st May 1897), Sara J Watters (born 6th May 1898), Kennedy Watters (born 11th June 1900), Agnes Watters (born 6th September 1902). |
13/09/2019 |
Kennedy Watters was born on 11th June 1900 in the Stewartstown area, probably in the Albany area. He was one of eleven children, all born in the Stewartstown area. |
13/09/2019 |
Kennedy Watters was the son of John and Sarah Watters. John Watters and Sarah White were married on 29th January 1885 in the district of Cookstown. |
03/06/2019 |
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03/06/2019 |
Kennedy Watters was listed on Panel Two of the World War One memorial in Coagh Orange Hall to those who served. Kennedy’s brother Robert Watters, is also listed.
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