Prof William Whitehead WattsFRS[1] HFRSEFGS FMS LLD (7 June 1860 – 30 July 1947) was a British geologist.[2]
Life
He was born near Broseley in Shropshire, the eldest of two sons of Isaac Watts,[3] not the hymnwriter of that name but a music master, and his wife, Maria Whitehead, daughter of a farmer.[4]
He was educated at Bitterley and Shifnal Grammar Schools then went to Denstone College.[1] He then studied Sciences at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, becoming a fellow in 1888–94; he gained first class honours in geology in 1881, graduated BA in 1882 and MA in 1885, and became ScD in 1909.[3] He lectured for the Cambridge University Extension Scheme for ten years.[3] He began to study the geology of Shropshire and his first paper on the subject was published in 1885.
Geology of the Ancient Rocks of Charnwood Forest (1947)
Family
He married twice, firstly in 1891 to Louisa Adelaide Atchison, who died in 1894, then he married Rachel Atchison (nee Rodgers) the widowed sister-in-law of his first wife.