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Joseph Ray Watkins was the second son and third child of Reverend Benjamin Utter Watkins and Sophronia (Keeler) Watkins. He was born in Cincinnati on August 21, 1840. Joseph and his older brother were educated at the local public schools. Watkins' father sold their homestead in 1862 and moved the family to Minnesota.
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Joseph Ray Watkins (1840–1911), American entrepreneur; J. Louis Watkins Jr. (1929–1997), American judge; Joseph P. Watkins (born 1954), American media analyst; Joseph S. Watkins, namesake of Watkins, Ohio (established 1838) Joe Watkins, fictional character in 2012 American film This Bitter Earth played by Billy Dee Williams
This included, Nathan Bryan Whitfield, William III's nephew, who became the Counselor of State for the State of North Carolina and was a State Senator. He was later commissioned to Major General rank to succeed his father for the militia. His son, Dr. Bryan Watkins Whitfield, was pardoned by U.S. President Andrew Johnson on September 12, 1865.
William S. Groesbeck – lawyer, Democratic congressman, 1857–1859; John A. Gurley – Republican congressman, 1859–1863; George W. Hayes – slave, Republican Ohio House of Representatives member; William E. Hess – Republican congressman, 1929–1937, 1939–1949, 1951–1961; Dave Hobson – former Republican congressman
King Charles III shared a baby photo of Prince William to mark his son’s 42nd birthday. “Happy Birthday to The Prince of Wales!” Charles, 75, wrote via X on Friday, June 21, alongside a ...
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Watkins was born in about 1803 in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of William Watkins, a founding trustee of the Sharp Street Methodist Church. [1]Watkins attended the Bethel Charity School, which Daniel Coker founded as a school for black children in 1807, despite Maryland laws forbidding the education of black people. [2]