Thomas' father was John Wattes and his mother was Elizabeth Everades. His paternal grandparents were John Wattys and <Unknown>; his maternal grandparents were Steven Everardes and <Unknown>. He was an only child. He died at the age of 63 in 1593 in England.1
General Notes
Occupation: Lord of Blakely in County Northampton, England. Note: Thomas Watts Esq., age 24 in the 27th year of Henry VIII 1535 A. D. second year of Elizabeth reign 1560 A. D. Upon the final suppression of the religious house in England, this Thomas Watts had a grant of lands and lordship of Blakley in County Northampton together with the rectory and advowson of the vicarage of all which had been part and parcel of the order of the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem of which possession he levied a fine on the ninth year of the reign of Elizabeth 1567 A. D
Occupation Details
Thomas' occupation was Lord of Blakely in County Northampton, England.