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Grant Elmore Watt

Birth
Jackson County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Sep 1938 (aged 73)
Bexley, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mount Sterling, Madison County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-15; Row-63; SP# 6
Memorial ID
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Grant Elmore Watt was one of the sons of John Stewart and Ruphama Wyman/Wineman Watt.

Grant E. Watt is found in the following US Federal Census records:
- 1880 for Washington, Jackson Co., Ohio with parents and six siblings
- 1900 for Richland, Clinton Co., Ohio as a merchant and roomer in a house with 5 other people
- 1910 for Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio with his spouse, Gwenzora, occupation is listed as merchant in Dry Goods store
- 1920 for Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio with his spouse, occupation is listed as proprietor in a mercantile
- 1930 for Marion, Franklin Co., Ohio with his spouse, occupation is listed as retail merchant in a department store

On 21 May 1886 Grant E. Watt became a postmaster in Rocky Hill, Jackson Co., Ohio.

Grant Elmore Watt was married to Gwenzora Hott. They had no known children.

Grant E. and Gwenzora Watt are found in many US City Directories for Columbus, Ohio.

Grant E. Watt died of heart disease.

- compiled by Gaynelle Hobt Morton
- Sept 2016
- revised July 2021
Grant Elmore Watt was one of the sons of John Stewart and Ruphama Wyman/Wineman Watt.

Grant E. Watt is found in the following US Federal Census records:
- 1880 for Washington, Jackson Co., Ohio with parents and six siblings
- 1900 for Richland, Clinton Co., Ohio as a merchant and roomer in a house with 5 other people
- 1910 for Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio with his spouse, Gwenzora, occupation is listed as merchant in Dry Goods store
- 1920 for Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio with his spouse, occupation is listed as proprietor in a mercantile
- 1930 for Marion, Franklin Co., Ohio with his spouse, occupation is listed as retail merchant in a department store

On 21 May 1886 Grant E. Watt became a postmaster in Rocky Hill, Jackson Co., Ohio.

Grant Elmore Watt was married to Gwenzora Hott. They had no known children.

Grant E. and Gwenzora Watt are found in many US City Directories for Columbus, Ohio.

Grant E. Watt died of heart disease.

- compiled by Gaynelle Hobt Morton
- Sept 2016
- revised July 2021


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