Note: !This is from Paul Watts dated January 7, 1993, El Paso, Texas, 5833 Parkmont Place."Now Uncle Luther and Grace also homesteaded some land North of San Simon long about 1928 or 1929. However, it seems they became disenchanted shortly afterwards and moved back to North Mesa. !Dad and Aunt Nell had a "falling out" summer of 1929 and we all "moved in" with Luther and Grace North of San Simon. Doris Watts was a little over one year old at the time. Of course this was too many "Watts'" together and it didn't work out. So we all "split up" again." !From Bill, dated May, 2000: Luther wounded in the First World War in a casson Company - gun on wheels breast bone crushed. Casson ran him over. Daddy got his disability for him. He got a check every month for years. Mother didn't like Grace, his wife. Said they never got married. The Tallest Man in the world came to Mesa. Had Uncle on a platform with great big tall hat, in boots - heeled, stripped pants and made him look enormous. Traveling with the Carnival. !"On a 1930 census that Gary gave me 11 May 2002, it shows that Uncle Luther went by Willis L., 32 years old, was his first marriage and 25 when married, owned a home worth $2500, married to Grace, 19 when they married, and she was 22 years old then, with a daughter Dorris F.. two years old, there was no employment listed. Thomas L., brother, lived with them, an engineer in well drilling.
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