Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
Granted publican' licence for the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighter's Creek
Details:
Offering reward for horses lost at Jerry's Plains
Place:
Cockfighter's Creek
Details:
Advertising stallion 'Young scratch' to stand at the 'Cock Inn'
Place:
Cock Inn, Cockfighter's Creek
Details:
Second son James died aged 14 yrs on 10th February 1849
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
Granted publican's licence for the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
Granted publican's licence for the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighter's Creek
Details:
Granted publican's license for the Golddigger's Arms, formerly the Cock Inn
Details:
Made donation to the Singleton Benevolent Society
Place:
Jerrys Plains Road, Singleton
Details:
William Watts granted publican's license for the Golddiggers' Arms
Place:
Jerrys Plains Road
Details:
Granted publican's license for the Gold Diggers' Arms
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter 450
Details:
Sawyer. Residence in England: a parish Berkshire probably near Newbury. Offence: rioting. Sir Edward Parry of the A.A. Company requesting that Watts be assigned to the company
Place:
Cockfighter's Creek
Details:
Death of Peter O'Brien aged 101 years at the residence of his son in law William Watts
Place:
Gold Diggers Arms, Warkworth
Details:
Granted Publican's License
Source:
Baillier's Post Office Directory p.56
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details:
Marriage of William Watts aged 25 and Ann O'Brien aged 21
Source:
The Newcastle Sun
Details:
A resident of Warkworth for 86 years, Mr. William Watts died at his home Brentwood. He was born at Glendon near Singleton and taken to Warkworth when 9 days old. In early life he was a carrier on the roads between Morpeth and Moree. He commended as an orchardist in 1870s growing stone fruits and table grapes with great success. He also followed grazing pursuits. His wife, aged 84 survived him and also five sons and seven daughters. Mr. Watts was a man of splendid physique and a member of a family noted for longevity. One brother, aged 90 died two years ago and two living are 84 and 79 years old
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Place:
Glendon & Cockfighters Creek, & Warkworth
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 91
Details:
Born c 1805 in Leeds, Yorkshire, son of James Watts. Spouse Ann O'Brien. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
Details:
Age 31. Ticket of leave holder